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gorgeous pic peace.

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Very cute pic.

I leave Han alone in the bath most of the time... same as Emma. With her incessant chatting and tea partying, I know she has not drowned. If she is quiet for any length of time I go in and check. Yeah, I know bad ass... but I'm fairly comfortable with that.

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I've never left them. I take the phone off the hook i'm im by myself. If i am bathing kids before dinner then mike's cooking dinner. Always one of us with them, talking to them playing splashing, blowing bubbles etc. They are both such crazy nuts that they fall under regularly and paris would never be able to help ayja up if she fell under, which as i said, she does alot. She had a thing a while ago where she would just sit and then slide down under the water, didn't care, knew it got a hell of a reaction from me though.
I've just always at and played tipping and stuff with them after washing them and washing their hair.
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We just had a water safety lady come and talk to us at playgroup and she said until at least 5. It takes a minute for a baby to drown in water and drowning is silent.
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