OK, I have learned that some people need to be told this:
The bucket of dirty, soapy water you've been using to mop the floors with? It DOESN'T get emptied into the tub. It goes into the toilet. Cause otherwise, I find myself with a baby who desperately needs a bath, and a tub that I wouldn't risk my *own* life with, let alone his. And a time crunch. I wonder if he'll fit in the kitchen sink . .
The bucket of dirty, soapy water you've been using to mop the floors with? It DOESN'T get emptied into the tub. It goes into the toilet. Cause otherwise, I find myself with a baby who desperately needs a bath, and a tub that I wouldn't risk my *own* life with, let alone his. And a time crunch. I wonder if he'll fit in the kitchen sink . .
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Date: 2003-10-27 11:42 am (UTC)You're probably better off washing the Bug in a 5-gallon bucket.
*squick* *squick* *squick*
Date: 2003-10-27 02:31 pm (UTC)I have reconsidered.
Re: *squick* *squick* *squick*
Date: 2003-10-27 02:36 pm (UTC)Thought it best that she take precautions in any case.
Plus, under the circumstances, I would really press for suggesting a baby-tub anyway. Plastic tubs give a lot more than enameled steel ones do when little bug-parts go *thump*, and they are easy to keep clean by comparison.
Not a problem
Date: 2003-10-27 06:34 pm (UTC)We had friends come over Saturday to clean our apartment, and one of them apparently is domestically helpless.
Bug actually has his own tub, but he's outgrown it, and I haven't had a chance to replace it yet.
What aaron said
Date: 2003-10-27 01:15 pm (UTC)