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Awe. Sorry.I either have a second roo or my lavender Orpington is getting ready to lay. At 12 weeks. I think we all know which is more likely. It'd also explain some other behavior.
Idk, maybe post a picture?Today we tried Glove a Bubble. It wasn’t what I expected. If you haven’t tried it, let me explain. The bag has two bags of soap you dump into a zippered bag. You put the outer bag on your hand, dip it into the solution, and wave your hand. I was expecting a small glove inside.
So the first issue is that everything is easy open except the bubbles. My teeth worked to get them open, but barely. Then you realize the size of the glove. Totally not kid friendly. Honestly, I have big hands, and my hand hurt after a few minutes of spreading it as far as I could to keep the glove on. Next is the zipper bag of bubble solution. It’s too small for the glove. It doesn’t seal back up very well either, but the size of the bag and zipper can be fixed by using a Ziploc bag. The company can fix both size issues by just making the glove smaller.
All in all, I like the product. It’s reusable, so I can just use any bubble solution until the glove gets destroyed.
To solve the glove issue, does anyone have any ideas? I’m reluctant about adding anything to keep the bag on her hand. It would have to be tight to work, and she would complain the first time she wanted it off to pop bubbles. I’m thinking about a way to glue a child size glove inside (hot glue gun, and knit glove maybe?).
Sounds good. I have never seen those, how cute!On the bright side, Rarity (orpington) is nicer than Bob the Rooster.
Kid-size gardening glove inside?