Lifeguards, frogs, finding goodness, diabetes, and garbage humans
I took the kids to the pool for nearly four hours today! We went early and had a picnic lunch because Alexander doesn t like it when the lifeguard is at the pool because the lifeguard calls for adult swim the last fifteen minutes of every hour and he doesn t like to be forced out of the pool. But
really the lifeguards are all really nice. We especially like Teaghan, who just happened to be working today.
It was
hot out and instead of just chilling on her break like she usually does, Teaghan decided to delight the children (my four (Rachel didn t come) and three from another family (the only other family) there) by lining them up on the side of the pool and doing spectacularly splashy cannonballs and can-openers off the diving board, soaking all the kids over and over again. They thought it was the best thing ever!
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8 spring picture books for children – many by Minnesota artists and writers Stories are steeped in love, community and diversity with a great dollop of humor. May 14, 2021 11:18am Text size Copy shortlink:
Spring brings a new crop of picture books for young children, many by Minnesota writers and artists. From the swirling dances of the powwow to a little boy s favorite purple tights to a child s nervousness about a wedding dance, these stories are steeped in love, community and diversity with a great dollop of humor. . Josie Dances, by Denise Lajimodiere, illustrated by Angela Erdrich. (Minnesota Historical Society Press, $17.95, ages 3-7.)