OMG where's the bath seat, its ok filming the baby but someone should of been holding the baby if not going to use bath seat.
From the voice sounds Tina, there was at least one person within reaching distance of the baby, so I am sure he/she was safe enough.
My sister lost her son when he was only 15 months old, he was in a paddling pool in the garden & all she did was take her eyes off him for a minute, just to throw a ball for her dog & when she looked back at the paddling pool her son was face down in the water, even though the pool only had 2inches of water in it Davy had drown. I now freak out when I see babies/toddler's without bathseat or adult holding them.
What a lovely video! It brings back memories of the first dog I ever owned. My parents bought me a yellow Lab puppy for my 12th birthday. Sally, like most Labs couldn't resist water and I soon found if I didn't make sure the bathroom door was firmly locked when I was having a bath, she'd open it and join me in the tub ... which for a girl of my age was highly embarrassing! I never knew what to do ... if I got out of the bath to close the door, she'd sprawl full length in the tub and there'd be no room for me. If I stayed in the bath, there was always the possibility that as the door was open, anyone coming up the stairs could see me starkers ... horror of horrors! I always ended up having a bath in double quick time and left Sally to wallow in the luxury I'd been denied! She'd stay in the bath until the water was stone cold and then get out, shake herself, spattering water all over the bathroom ... and because she was MY DOG guess who who got the job of mopping up?
Awwww so sweet, we only had cats when my kids were young but what an adorable video. I wish I had stills of my oldest in his crib, our orange cat Jaime nestled beside him. A lovely situation until my son discovered he could grab a tail n' that was the last time kitty slept with him for several years.