The boys have been making their money by selling snow cones. We have the best neighbors and friends that support them. I remember my dad building us a little lemonade stand when I was around 10 and we loved selling lemonade. My dad taught us how to work and it's something I'll forever be grateful for and pray we're teaching our own kids the value of work!
More swim meet fun.
Adelaide finally got her turn for swim lessons with Ms. Polly. It was adorable watching her swim and improve in just a week. We did have a little scare this week as she had taken off her floaty and was waiting for her lesson to start in a few minutes. I was sitting on the side talking with a few friends when I watched Adelaide push out on her kick board and then flip over. As I watched her, I expected her to pop up, but then it registered to me that she didn't have her floaty on or really know how to swim. I ran over to grab her and couldn't reach her so I jumped in further in my clothes to pull her up. She cried a bit and sat out until she calmed down. I was grateful she still participated in her lesson. As we left swim lessons that day, I burst into tears and said so many prayers of gratitude that she was safe and that I was paying attention and close enough to grab her. As a mother, I've experienced multiple times when angels have been protecting my children.
Megan and Jeff came to visit for a few days and we went to Oceans and Worlds of fun. It was extremely hot, but extremely memorable for us all.
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