shower gel

A few days ago I came home to find that my husband and four year old son had bathed not only the dog, but also the cat. How they managed to bathe the cat without being covered in scratches is beyond me, but they both looked as though they made it unscathed. The second I walked in I noticed that the entire house appeared to smell like my shower gel. I dismissed the thought and took the groceries in the kitchen, where I began putting them away and getting dinner ready. As I moved around the kitchen, I still smelled my shower gel and I couldn't believe that the scent was still lingering from that morning. I found myself thinking that possibly my son had decided to play with the shower gel, since he has been guilty of doing that in the past.

When he came into the kitchen, I decided to ask him if he'd used my shower gel to take a bath. He shook his head no, but he informed me that they had used the gel to bathe both the dog and cat. I asked him if that was his idea and again he shook his head and said that his daddy said that we should use the shower gel so that the dog and cat would smell good. Needless to say, I was not overly thrilled at the idea that my shower gel had just been used to make the dog and cat smell good. I worried about them both having allergies to the shower gel, since after all, their furry bodies are much different than ours.

After dinner, I went into the bathroom where I noticed that my bottle of gel was empty. Ok, maybe not completely empty, but if I was lucky, there was enough shower gel for one use. This morning it was a brand new bottle, and I knew that it also happened to be the last bottle. I found my frustration rising, but before I mentioned it to my husband, I decided to go online and order several bottles from Shearer Delights whose online store can be found by visiting http://sheardesires.ispeedway.com. I also decided that I would find a bottle of pet shampoo so that next time they had the urge to bathe the animals, it wouldn't be with my expensive shower gel. I wonder what my husband was thinking. Then again, it's quite obvious he wasn't.