Wednesday, May 29, 2013

B/Alphabe-Thursday

 Bubbles

 B is for BUBBLES

Personally, I think no one is ever too old to play with bubbles. I have a jar of bubble solution in my office and plan to play with it some day soon.  Want to come play with me?

Wands with many holes to make zillions of bubbles all at once

This is one activity that - except for the fancy plastic wands with many holes - hasn't changed much since I was a kid.

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Both hands waving

Little sister is amazed by how clever big brother is!

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

50 comments:

  1. There's no age barrier for having fun with bubbles.

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  2. makes me want to run out & find some bubbles at the store to play with - so fun!! ( :

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  3. Love the first shot. It's hard to capture bubbles floating on the breeze. The kids are having fun aren't they. I'm going to buy bubbles as our grandsons are coming to visit in July. I think I'll have fun too! :)

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  4. Childhood favorites- bubbles and coloring books. I have never outgrown either.

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  5. I loved when the kids played with bubbles. That first shot is awesome!

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  6. i would love to play with bubbles... but to take photos i need someone to play with and alas you are to far away

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  7. I'm putting a jar of bubble making stuff on my shopping list!

    Darla

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  8. I just love playing with bubbles, and what wonderful photographs these are!

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  9. I was recently at a dinner where the hosts placed bottles of bubble mix at every place setting. The bubbles weren't huge, but it was kind of fun.

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  10. so true. i can feel the stickiness of my skin and clothing now...

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  11. Such a beauty in the bubbles, first photo! =)
    We are never too old to play, I agree! and I can see the kids are having great fun! =)
    to have fun is healthy, also for grown-ups! so I should start to blow bubbles right away! :D

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  12. I'm with you! Bubbles are fun for all ages. The pictures are priceless.

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  13. That is what summer days is all about!

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  14. What a fun moment there!It's so nice to see kids enjoying the day, playing so happy!Your pictures are wonderful compositions!
    Léia

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  15. Some things shouldn't change, like the insane amount of fun simple bubbles produce! (Evident here:)

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  16. Sweet photos. I'd love to come over but instead I think I'm going to bring some to the office... :-)

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  17. How fun! The kids are having a blast and so are you with your camera. :)

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  18. I can honestly say that I have not done enough playing with bubbles. Do you still have them bubbles at the office? I'll be right over.

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  19. Some things never change and one is the fun of blowing bubbles. I love it too. MB

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  20. Always enjoy playing with bubble with my grandsons. Fun photos.

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  21. Blowing bubbles never go out of style do they? I remember blowing bubbles when I was a kid, we bought them for our son and have just bought them for our great-niece's second birthday.

    Your photos are great and uplifting.

    Denise
    An English Girl Rambles


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  22. I love bubbles too and these are great!

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  23. whatever to the little bottle and tiny wane? I guess everything's has gone big including blowing bubbles. great B post.

    have a sweet day.

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  24. I agree. Bubbles are always fun!

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  25. Love to do bubbles with my grandchildren and my dog! Fun!

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  26. That first shot is nice! I love to see bubbles, they're fun!

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  27. what a delight!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
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  28. I admit i too love to play with bubbles.

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  29. Cool bubble wands! My granddaughter and I were playing with bubbles yesterday!

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  30. Just like old times. If you decide to play with bubbles in your office, please set up a video camera that you can share with the world.

    I hadn't thought about bubbles in a long time. Well, except for that time when someone called me a "bubble-head" on the golf course. But that wasn't very nice, was it?

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  31. I agree! Great stress reliever too!

    We used to keep a jar on our boat -- it's funny to watch them blow along the water...had kind of forgotten that, time to go buy some again.

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  32. Love all the colors captured in those bubbles!!!

    B Is For Books

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  33. And, now they have bubble machines. We never had that. They are endlessly fun. I did get my son a rope to make bubbles as big as he was. That was great fun.

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  34. What a charming photo! With or without a machine, blowing bubbles is childlike and fun for all ages.

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  35. I love these shots! What great captures - they make me want to go outside and play with my grandkids - actually I think I will!

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  36. These bubble shots are incredible! They are so much fun to film. But even better are the moments the kids have while lost in the act of blowing the bubbles. Magic!

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  37. Anybody who is too old to play with bubbles is just too old!

    Nice pictures.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  38. What a great "B" word! I think we never get too old to enjoy the beauty and fun of bubbles!

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  39. I still love bubbles, too...I have as much fun as Lorelei when we play!

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  40. Very cool capture, and yes, bubbles are fun and can always be a cheerful activity♫ Catching up....my B:http://lauriekazmierczak.com/barn-it%E2%99%A5/

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  41. The last picture is such a beautiful moment captured between brother and sister.

    Bubbles are always a brilliant way to fill up a boring afternoon.

    I think you just gave me an idea for the next time I am babysitting.

    Thanks for linking.

    A+

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