Soothing
soaks for the happy newlyweds to enjoy
Most couples are familiar with the concept of a wedding shower, the
tradition of showering the bride or groom with gifts of
household necessities for their home but how about a wedding
bath?
Brimming with inviting bath suggestions, The Newlywed Bath Book
(A Soak for Two Souls) (Longstreet Press), by Cynthia Good and
Elizabeth ODowd, offers an array of soothing soaks and playful
pampering for newlyweds.
Made waterproof for bathers convenience, the book covers everything
from bubbles to bath salts to essential oils to ambiance, so that a
couple can pamper themselves as they celebrate the beautiful union they
have created.
Following are bath suggestions:
The Playful Bath
Soak Suggestion: Fun Fruit Bubble Bath
Fill your tub with play. Dare to be silly. Dare to let the child inside
you come out to play. Recapture that sense of wonder and joy. Pretend
you are two little children. Tickle each others toes. Build hats,
moustaches and beards out of bubbles. Be innocent, vulnerable. Laugh
aloud. Splash. Giggle. Let yourself go. Build playfulness into your
lives every single day. Relish this precious time. There never will
be another one like it.
The New Beginning Bath
Soak Suggestion: Romantic Rose and Geranium
Your relationship and your new life together represent all that is beautiful.
Here in the luxury of your personal spa, marinate in the promise of
what is to come. Talk about how you would like it to be. The water,
like your relationship, is clear and pristine. What you add to it will
determine the texture and tone. Fill your lives with beautiful things
kindness, support, encouragement, flowers, walks in the moonlight.
Choose to create an enchanting life together.
The Hopes and Dreams Bath
Soak Suggestion: Lavender
The dream of a wonderful marriage can lift you up and make you lighter
than the water in the tub. As you bask in the warmth and support of
each others company, take turns expressing your hopes and dreams.
Imagine what different parts of your lives could be like together. What
will it feel like to watch the dawn? To have a child? To rake leaves
and jump in the pile? To build a fire on a cold winters night?
What will it be like to grow old together? To cherish sunsets and the
beginning of each new day? Describe the kind of life you would like
to share. Now let the dream begin.