Rediscovering The Pleasures Of Bath Time: It's Not Just For Babies, You Know.
by miguelina

A friend and I were talking the other day when I started complaining about the various aches and pains that have plagued me this pregnancy.

“I bet a nightly bath will cure you of that.”

“A nightly bath? How do you even have time for that?”

For you see, I was envisioning those movie bubble baths -- the ones with candles, rose petals, champagne, and chocolate-dipped strawberries -- how on earth would I ever find the time to do all that after a full day of, you know, LIFE? (FYI - my life involves wrangling two children under four and changing a lot of diapers. Not exactly conducive to champagne.)

My friend just shrugged. “I run the bath while I brush my teeth and get ready for bed. Then I pour whatever soap I have, get in and ten minutes later I’m out. It’s not a big deal. I get to relax and read for a bit.”

Now, I had to admit that seemed really easy. But there was one tiny, yet insurmountable problem: I need a morning shower to function.

“That sounds great, but I need to shower in the morning or I’m a zombie all day.”

“Who says I don’t take a morning shower?”

Guys, it was like a new world had opened up for me. Why not take a bath that night? Why make a big deal out of it?

So that night, I ran a bath. I pumped a bit of shower gel into the water -- I currently use Out of Africa in Lemon Verbena, but anything works, really -- and got in. I rolled a towel behind my head and dug into a two month-old issue of Vanity Fair, something I hadn’t done in, well, two months.

It was nice. Very nice.

Then I decided to step things up a bit. BasqNYC had sent me some Sweet Dreams aromatherapy oil a while back so I poured some in. I didn’t know what would happen (it’s scented with lavender and pear) but the resulting scent was so delicious I put down my magazine, closed my eyes and just enjoyed myself.

It was heaven.

At the end of my bath I was on a fragrance high, so I dabbed some Peony solid perfume from K. Hall Designs (another review item that was sent to me a while back but that I never found the time to use) and emerged from the bathroom all of fifteen minutes later as refreshed as if I’d spent two hours at a spa. And I had done all that at home, after putting the kids to bed and washing the dinner dishes. That night I slept like an angel, and the next morning I took the quickest, most refreshing shower known to man.

I’m a convert. Ladies, if you’re feeling stressed you NEED to do this for yourself. Run a bit of water and just soak for a bit. No fancy bath salts or accessories needed. Moms: Don't let your kids have all the fun.

My name is Miguelina, and I’m addicted to my nightly bath.

Comments

 

I agree!

I used to take a daily bath when I was younger, but now it's usually a quick shower. I do take baths while on vacation, and it's heavenly. My only worry is about wasting so much water. 

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You've talked me into it!

I love the idea that a bath doesn't have to be a big deal/time suck. And that I can still take a shower in the morning if I want to.

(And if I take a bath at night, and somehow can't take a shower in the morning, I won't feel nearly as gross!)

Love!

Poppy

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