Guest blogging with us today is Alicia Ford!
We are so grateful that Alicia was willing to share this life hack with us! She is a wonderful wife who has been married for eight years, an amazing mother
of four boys, and a super busy homeschooling mamma to her two oldest boys. In her spare time she uses her creativity to make beautiful cakes and capture precious moments with her
photography skills. On top of all this, Alicia also graduated last year from BYU with a bachelors in marriage
and family studies.
Life hack #469
Ok, so when
we moved to our new house, we knew there was no tub. We loved it so much
that we thought we could do without one. What we failed to realize was
that a tub is not just a luxury for bubbles and candles. No, no... Its a
necessity. End of story. Whether you have a toddler covered in
spaghetti and red sauce, or a 5 year old stepped in mud, or your baby
just had the poosplosion of the century, you are gonna have times where
you just NEED to use a bath. Necessity always seems to be the mother of
invention, and in our case it was.
We got a plastic storage tub and put
it in our shower. At first, we were so happy to have SOMETHING there
instead of nothing, as the water soaked our faces, arms, and front sides
and the floor in front of our shower. As with anything, there was room
for improvement, dumping the water was annoying and HEAVY, and the
shower nozzle still got water everywhere (although not as bad as
before). One day our shower nozzle broke! It looked like a little hose!
That's when I got my idea for our bathtub hack.
We drilled a hole in the bottom of our tub (just one was enough to let
it drain slowly so I didn't have to dump it, but not fast enough to let
all the water out right away if the plug was bumped). Because our shower
nozzle was just a "hose" now, it would spray a solid stream, but
totally out of control, so I took some photography backdrop clamps
(found on Amazon for around 6 bucks back in June) and clamped one to the
side of the tub and one clamped to the hose and other clamp. The "hose"
was no longer flailing, we had a steady stream, we had a drain
(conveniently right above our shower drain) and a plug that we picked up
at the "do it" store. Voila! We had a tub. And we love our ghetto tub!
And when I *really* need to hose them down, I unhook one of the clamps
and I can blast any mess!
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thanks Kari! This was fun!
ReplyDeleteLove it! You are a brilliant mom, Alicia!
ReplyDeleteAnd to Kari, this is a fantastic blog! You are so cool!
Because of your initial post on facebook about this we now have a tub for our little guy. Thank you for sharing Alicia!
ReplyDeleteThanks Miriam! You and your little family are adorable! It's also super cute how much your mom, sister, and brother are in love with your little guy.
ReplyDeleteHere's a little something you might not know about: You can buy a little "inline water control valve" that you can find at your local hardware store, which you can connect between your shower hose and the shower head, that will allow you to control your water flow easier and also allow you to still use your shower as a shower if you want to.
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