Мар 03, 2009 | ♥!SooRandom!♥:
How do I clean a bath tub with few cleaning supplies?
My bath tub is filthy and I have finally decided to scrub it down. I don't have bath tub cleaner or anything like that, but here are some of the things I have:
Easy Off Bam,...
A: Instead of looking under the sink, try your pantry. Vinegar is a excellent cleaner to remove soap scum and grease from your tub. If you get baking soda and vinegar and make a paste it will serve...
It all began with a little syrup..
We did all the usual things, get up, drive Tys to school, snuggle in mom's bed and fall back asleep for 20 mins. Then we both decided we were hungry. I felt hungry, but apparently Jazz was even hungrier because he started trying to eat my face while we were snuggling, and that settled things for me. So our breakfast of choice was pancakes! We love pancakes over here. Jazz would like to show you how to properly eat a pancake. Then, hop in the bath. But the fun didn't end there for us. No siree. Jazz makes sure to make every part of life an adventure. We walk into the bathroom and I strip him down and set him in the tub. He splashes around for a bit, and then the worst thing he could have done in the tub started to happen. You know how you can tell when you are going to need to change you babies diaper before you actually smell anything? Well with Jazz he gets this face. He starts turning red, and makes these grunting noises. I bet you know what is going on. Well, I started freaking out....
How to Introduce a pet rat to water
Please read: This video should help to show a good way to introduce your pet rats to water and one day could result in them diving and swimming in it
. However, it’s important to understand that some pet rats will just not like water. Your success will vary depending on your individual critter(s). This description runs along-side the video so please read: Important Rules: * Never place your rat in the water, if your rat has not chosen to go in itself then it will instinctively just want to get straight back out again. This will not be a good water experience and can really set progress back. * Always use fresh, clean water and clean the tubs out well before each use. * It’s really important to take the increase in depth slowly. Base it on your rats progress so that you are going at their speed not your own. They will go in deeper water in time but if you make it too deep too early they will...