I was planning on taking a #shower this morning when I found out December 5th is Bathtub Party Day #BathtubPartyDay. I wouldn’t mind taking a #bath but with it’s hard for me to get in and out of our #bathtub.
Not only that I feel like I’m too fat and would get stuck in the tub. I wouldn’t be able to get out. All I take now is #shoers and there is times I need to soak my knee but I can’t in the shower. I keep telling David I need to move back to our Mobile Home but someone purchased it and they took the #gardentub out.
I believe I need to rent a room in a hotel but they need to have Garden Tubs or Hot Tubs in the room so I can soak. We could do a #staycation and if there is a inside #swimingPool we could go #swimming. Would you like to go with me because David works and Charlie isn’t going to leave his Dog to stay anywhere.
If not you can still celebrate Bathtub Party Day a unique #holiday celebrated on December 5th each year. Yes, you read it right; there’s a holiday for that! Few things measure up to the relaxation power of a long soak in the bathtub. Wouldn’t you agree?
Since its invention, the bathtub has played an important role in our lives for sanitation and fun. Whether it’s a party for two with scented candles and Rose petals, or a crowded splash around, Bathtub Party Day is all about having some good old bathtub fun.
A bathtub party is a perfect opportunity to let go of all your tension and stress. Combining the relaxing effect of a soak in the tub with the excellent company will have you purring with delight. This observance emphasizes the importance of taking time to pamper yourself. Life can be a tough journey, so let off a little steam as you throw yourself a bathtub party today!
It’s no secret that a beautiful bathtub can significantly improve the aesthetic of your bathroom. An elegant bathtub can also work wonders in terms of boosting property value. Prospective homeowners are usually on the lookout for family-friendly fixtures like a bathtub.
Did you know Bathtubs have been an integral fixture in homes all over the world. The earliest mention of the bathtub comes from Crete in 1700 B.C. However, John Michael Kohler officially invented the first bathtub in 1883.
Kohler was the co-founder of the Kohler company. He fixed a cast-iron horse trough with decorative feet combined with an enamel finish, creating the claw-foot design. I don’t know about you but mine and David’s dream is to have a Claw Foot Tub. How about you?
The history and creator of Bathtub Party Day are subject to debate. Some claim Wellcat Holidays founded the Bathtub Party Day, but it’s unclear when the holiday was first celebrated. The early 2000s seem to be the safest bet for when bathtub Party Day was created.
However, one thing is for sure; Bathtub Party Day is here to stay. If you have the means today then you should take advantage of Bathtub Party Day which is a way to reconnect with your fun side. Purchase your favorite bath bomb and be lost to the world for a time.
Bathtub Party Day Activities
- Watching a movie is among the best ways to relax in the bathtub, and the “Hot Tub Time Machine” movie is the perfect selection.
- If you have the opportunity you should invite your partner into the tub for a fun time. If you have little ones, get them all in at once to enjoy a fun splash remember they can wear there bathing suits for even more fun..
- Bath bombs have become more popular over the years and there is a wide range to select from and bathtub Party Day is the ideal time to purchase something new.
Facts About Bathtubs
- Did you know the average bathtub can hold about 52 gallons of water? I sure don’t think our bathtub would. What about your?
- Italy-based manufacturer Devon & Devon created a gold-coated tub I bet you Charlie would like to have. What about you?
- On the Titanic, only two bathtubs were available to over 700 passengers in third class. Isn’t that crazy?
- Approximately 360 people drown in a bathtub each year.
- Marilyn Monroe was rumored to bathe in Champagne; and it would take about 350 bottles to fill the bathtub,
Why People Love Bathtub Party Day
The dirt and grime accrued during daily activities can be harmful to our skin and overall health. A soak in the bathtub is exactly what the doctor prescribes to get you feeling and looking fresh.
Did you know taking a hot bath can help boost oxygen intake, clear out your sinuses, and boost circulation in the body?
Warm water can reduce inflammation, is an effective stress reliever, and eases sore muscles and joints.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates