Global Warming – The Real Cause

…is Jax’s sister Jilly’s log burning stove, which has been cooking us throughout the weekend.

Anyway, here are some pics, Easter, apparently occurs earlier at Jilly’s, probably a side effect of the heat output of the stove causing a shift in the start of spring. So we had an Easter egg hunt.

Following the day’s exertions, the smalls were inserted into a warm bath (which is difficult to achieve when the taps fire super heated steam). They were very entertained by the jacuzzi.

But were positively ecstatic after Jilly’s intervention with about half a bottle of bubble bath.

Me: Which would you rather have, a jacuzzi or a PlayStation.

Big: (pauses,thinks) A jacuzzi.


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4 responses to “Global Warming – The Real Cause”

  1. oh damn, even *I* would rather have a jacuzzi than a playstation. Must suggest it to Steve!
    Love that last photo 🙂

  2. Yup, bubble bath and Jacuzzi is a great combination. Apprently not good for them though.

  3. Which? Bubble bath, jacuzzi or bubble bath + jacuzzi?

  4. Looks like you had a lot of fun – bath pic is great

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