Tuesday 26 February 2013

Home to a nice big bath



I’m home again, and I am glad to be home I have missed my bed and my bath, yes my brother has a bath tub at his place but it isn’t as big as mine. I think because my home was built back in the 70’s is the reason it has a nice big bathtub it seems to me that the size of bath tubs have decreased over the years.

 I know my parents use to have a nice big bath until they had their bathroom upgraded a number of years ago and since then the tub has been a lot smaller. Since I am a big woman I like a big tub yes I could fit into my brother’s bath but it wasn’t the same. 

Kathy-Lee picked me up and brought me home and when she dropped me off Sydney-May said she wanted to stay at nanna’s place for a while so she has been here for an hour or so she is watching Dora and eating hot chips which I made for her lunch. 

As I got home my phone was going off again, it was text messages from Jessica in total she had sent me 14 texts and after I replied telling her I had just got home and was busy she sent another 4 texts all because she wanted me to check something out online for her. So in a space of maybe 15minutes I got 18 text messages from Jessica. 

It’s another hot and muggy day here, so glad to have the air con going and I can tell you when Kathy picks Sydney up I think I might go in and have a nice hot bath.

Yes these photos are of my bath......................

23 comments:

  1. There is never a better place then home ... And a great big tub. I have one too and I love it. :). Welcome home my friend. :)

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  2. Glad your home. Home sweet home. I love my bath-tub as it is very deep to soak in and has arm rest in in.

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  3. Good to be home! I agree with you that tub sizes have decreased over the years. Those old ones are the best~

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    1. Good to hear that I am not the only one to notice the decreased in bath tub sizes

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  4. It's nice to return home from a trip! I love big soaker tubs, too!!! :D

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    1. I didn't go far just to my brother's to house sit while they were away for the wek

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  5. Hope you have enjoyed your soak in that king-sized bath!! It's always nice to be home and in your own bed again.

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    1. It was great and I also loved sleeping in my own bed

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  6. No place like home--but going away makes us appreciate that!

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  7. Dear Jo-Anne, I'm a shower person and so I haven't visited a tub for many years! So I didn't know about the size diminishing. But I do know that sweet feeling of being home, surrounded by those things that comfort me. Peace.

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    1. Yeah some people are into showers some are into baths, me I have never liked a shower

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  8. I love a nice hot bath--and coffee, gotta have coffee :)

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  9. It always seem so odd to hear about the heat of your summer as we are freezing our asses off shoveling snow here. I agree about loving baths. We have a huge tub in our master bath but I don't use it because I feel like I am sitting in a swimming pool. I have a bathtub in the upstairs main bath that looks much like yours. Perfect size. Dang, that is a lot of texts in a short amount of time. There are days that I just don't want to be contacted..electronically or otherwise.

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    1. Yeah I know what you mean, I also do not like a bath that is too big

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  10. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.
    Or a big bathtub.

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  11. I haven't taken a bath in years.....showers, I do take showers. :). I think about taking a long, leisurely bath, but I never seem to have time. Sigh

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    1. I only have showers from time to time but I prefer a bath

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  12. I love the feeling of coming home. I love a steaming hot bath even more.

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