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POOLTIME in the SUMMERTIME

We spent alot of time at the pool this past summer. It was HOT. The pool was free. And it was a great way for us to spend some great time together.


This year Jaxon started out afraid of the water. By afraid I mean timid. That kid was born a water baby. By the last visit to the pool (with arm floaties on) he was jumping into the 8ft, dogie paddling, jumping into dads arms, and yelling CANNONBALL!!


Jenny is another one who is a little water dog. She loves being outdoors. We went to the pool as often as we could the week she was here. And every visit to the pool was about 6 hours long :)


There he is dogie paddling his way to dad. Just him and the water. So relaxed!


He would even jump in with Jenny a few times but only if he could count to 3 and yell CANNONBALL!!!!









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