She’s definitely my daughter.

I don’t remember loving the pool (and water) this much at this age, but I know I did later on. She has to be my daughter. I’m actually amazed at everything she does in the pool. Even just two weeks ago she couldn’t get a ring that had sunk to the bottom of the pool and now she dives down no problem! And of course, she still jumps off the side like a crazy person!

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Owen took the camera. He has no idea how to hold it and every single picture has his fingers or hand in it.

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3 Replies to “She’s definitely my daughter.”

  1. You LOVED LOVED LOVED Ferguson’s pool and begged hourly to go over there. She is definitely your daughter. It thrills me to no end to see her so “free” in the water! Not afraid at all! Jumping in doing cannonballs not holding her nose! Diving to the bottom. This is what taking lessons and living near a pool does for those little ones. AMAZING and I love it! Wouldn’t Don and Joanne love to see her in the pool?!??!!?? They would relive your visits over again. Don would love to see Mike.

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