Bubble Machine
I enjoy blowing bubbles even more
During childhood, I used to like anything and everything that produces bubbles. In fact, my mother used to let me to do the dishes most of the time just by squeezing some dish soap in the bottom of the sink and letting me fill it up with water. This was a so exciting for me, but I enjoyed blowing bubbles even more. I was some bubble maker, too! I knew just the right mixture of soap and water could make bubble wands better than the ones you buy in stores, and could even get the air pressure enough to blow as many bubbles as possible.
I realized how well a mechanical bubble blower work
Looking at my first bubble machine, however, I knew that I had been doing it all wrong. It was not a bubble machine, actually so much as a giant bubble maker. Basically it was a movable loop of fabric on the end of a long pole, and it could make huge bubbles bigger than my head. It was a birthday gift, and I would play with it for hours from that moment on. It was my very favorite toy in the world.
Later on, however, I found a few bubble machines that could blow that one away (no pun intended). I once had a bubble gun, which was basically a wand with a fan behind it, but it did not work that well. Having my very first bubble machine, I realized just how well a mechanical bubble blower could work!
Bubble Machine - awestruck!
I was a DJ at the time, and the bubble machine was some thing that I had borrowed from a good friend at the same time a business partner. I had never heard of bubble machines, but when I finally seen one, I was awestruck! It put out literal swarms of bubbles, flying into the air and all over the room. I had never witnessed anything like it, and all of the dancers seemed to just love it. Since then, I decided that I needed to have one. I bought my own bubble machine, ostensibly for parties. However, I would use it more often at home than for work. I loved it, and found out that, all those years that passed by, I still had the same passion for blowing bubbles. It is good to know that there are some things that never change.