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Document Dissolution by J D
November 6th, 2007 7:24 PM
I don't have pictures, but I have a story.
There is a small boy. 6 years of age. Tiny. He is taking a bath at his Nanny's house. You see, bathtime is a special time, as there is no tub at his daddy's house, only a stand up shower unit. The time to splash in the tub, is exquisite. For a visit, a special relative brought bath treats, among them, dissolving color tablets. They are nifty, because they turn the water colors. Yellow, starts out orange, dilutes to a pale urine color (this analogy is used because it was pointed out to me, by him, in a fit of giggles 'Look, it makes the water look like pee!').
We filled the tub, added color. Emptied the tub, mixed the colors. Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple. Finally deciding on a pretty magenta color.
Now, when I see colors dilute, or meld in to one, I am reminded of the giggles of that small child, and the dissolving bath tablets.
There is a small boy. 6 years of age. Tiny. He is taking a bath at his Nanny's house. You see, bathtime is a special time, as there is no tub at his daddy's house, only a stand up shower unit. The time to splash in the tub, is exquisite. For a visit, a special relative brought bath treats, among them, dissolving color tablets. They are nifty, because they turn the water colors. Yellow, starts out orange, dilutes to a pale urine color (this analogy is used because it was pointed out to me, by him, in a fit of giggles 'Look, it makes the water look like pee!').
We filled the tub, added color. Emptied the tub, mixed the colors. Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple. Finally deciding on a pretty magenta color.
Now, when I see colors dilute, or meld in to one, I am reminded of the giggles of that small child, and the dissolving bath tablets.