A few weeks ago we broke down and bought Grayson a little baby pool.
We’d been fighting the idea because we paid to use all our neighborhood pools this year.
In the end, we decided having a baby pool would be fun for short stints and leave the big fun to the big pool.
So off we went… And while picking out the pool, we overheard a brief conversation that made us giggle at the South Carolina temperatures. A little boy, probably 4 years old, was begging for a new pool since his had popped a few weeks back. Here’s the mother’s response: “Logan, it’s July and way too hot for baby pools now. We’ll have to wait until next year.”
We’d been fighting the idea because we paid to use all our neighborhood pools this year.
In the end, we decided having a baby pool would be fun for short stints and leave the big fun to the big pool.
So off we went… And while picking out the pool, we overheard a brief conversation that made us giggle at the South Carolina temperatures. A little boy, probably 4 years old, was begging for a new pool since his had popped a few weeks back. Here’s the mother’s response: “Logan, it’s July and way too hot for baby pools now. We’ll have to wait until next year.”
Ha ha. Yes, it IS hot. Our temps are always around 100 degrees. In fact our little temperature gauge told us that the water, straight out of the faucet, was 85 degrees. Whew!
So here’s little man, enjoying his little tiger themed pool. And in true Momma form, he loves the baby pool as much as the big pool. Go figure!

So here’s little man, enjoying his little tiger themed pool. And in true Momma form, he loves the baby pool as much as the big pool. Go figure!


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