Over the weekend Taro celebrated his 39th birthday! One of the ways we celebrated was by meeting friends and family in the park and playing with a giant bubble wand I made (using about $5 worth of hardware-store supplies, and following the surprisingly easy instructions given to me by my amazing, crafty-mama-goddess friend Ariella). The afternoon was unseasonably chilly and grey, but we were so focused on the bubbles, our spirits were as high as if it had been 70 degrees and sunny.It was SO much fun. Taking turns manipulating the strings to finesse the biggest possible bubbles was totally mesmerizing entertainment, surpassed only by the joy of seeing the choice few rainbow-slicked orbs float, trembling, into the distance before popping. This will be a go-to activity in the coming months, I'm absolutely sure ;)










Wow! Do you have a link to the instructions? I want to make one!!
ReplyDeleteOH LEIGH! I Love this!! What fun this must have been. I always wanted to make big bubbles
ReplyDeleteSoooooo much fun & just so fascinatingly beautiful to watch them floating & framing the beauty of the park!!! You described the experience as only you can - poetically perfect! So happy to have been a part of it & can't wait to make more giant bubbles!!!
ReplyDeletebubbles make everyone smile. these are awesome!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I remember when Ariella had a tutorial for this on her blog.
ReplyDeleteI miss her blog :(
Could you post a tute for this please Leigh?
Allison
Allison, I miss Ariella's blog too :)
ReplyDeleteI will definitely post a tutorial on the giant bubbles soon -- great idea!
Awesome! Your boys must have been thrilled beyond belief!!! Please, please put up a tutorial.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, this is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! we HAVE to do this many times this summer, my mind is blown! you're a genius! happy birthday (again) to taro! xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteooh i'd love a tutorial as well. i'd love to blow some insanely large bubbles in prospect park over memorial day weekend. also, i don't have kids but i love your blog. i hope that's a testament to how lovely your blog is and not my raging biological clock! (probs both). xoxo.
ReplyDeleteAhhh so cute. Reflection looks awesome in the bubbles. http://thetastysidetolife.blogspot.com/2011/05/champagne-tree-house-tasting-in-reims_28.html
ReplyDeleteI mean, that's just the most fun ever.
ReplyDeletethis is so awesome! How did you do it?!
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