There were two older boys at the playground when we were there. They stomped on some ice until it broke and then began splashing around in the freezing water. Dallin was just dying to join the fun, but I think I have been successful (some would view it as unsuccessful =) ) at instilling fear in him when it comes to activities like this. (Hey, don't get me wrong, I love for my kids to have fun but I didn't want him to be freezing on the walk home.) For those of you who know me well, you would have been proud of me! I resisted my control-freakishness (Is that even a word?!) and said, "Go ahead Dallin. You can play in the water." His response, followed by a big hug, was so cute, "Mom, you're the best! Thanks!" He had a great time and within five minutes was soaked from stomping, splashing and rolling in the water. Afterall, that's what polar bears do!
8 years ago
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I'm so proud of you, Kristy! Way to let go--you need to give me lessons. Isn't it amazing the simple things that make our kids happy?!?
I can't believe your school still has swings. They've all been banned from the schools here and the one we went to in Utah. Our kids aren't even allowed to run on the playground at recess! Imagine that! (They can run on the soccer field--when it's not a muddy bog. . .)
Brrrrrrr!
Dallin looks so happy splashing around in the puddle!! You ARE the best, Mom!!
I hope that you had hot chocolate when you got home from your "spring" walk!!
Thanks for checking out my blog!
Lots of love to everyone!!
Waytogo Kristy! At least you have puddles in Alaska. :-) Jacob has to turn the hose on outside to get anything to splash in in Vegas.
You instantly became the worlds best mom with that statement!
You should get into photography! The pics you take are awesome! Having cute kids helps a lot too :) I'll be sure to tell Steve hi for ya.
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