Those advertisers should make lots of money for the amazing job they do. As you can see the shark pool didn't end up being all that I dreamed it might be. It was cute, but tiny! The "over eight feet long" must be from the tippity tip of the shark's nose to the very last centimeter of his tail. It's 1 1/2 feet deep, if we're lucky. Once it was blown up, Kent and I debated deflating it trading it up for something bigger and more fabulous. Andrew would hear none of it. He was already in love with the shark pool and would have none other for his summer fun. We reasoned that the main purpose of the pool is for Andrew's enjoyment, so if he loves it, so be it. He couldn't even stand to wait for the water to warm up after we filled it up and stayed out playing with the shark for at least an hour, emptying all the contents of the pool onto the grass in an old Easter bucket several times, and sliding into the water using his "baby slide." I have paid more than $14.99 to keep my child happy and entertained on occasion, and the shark pool can be used over and over again. Maybe not such a ripoff after all.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Swimming with Sharks
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3 comments:
What is it with kids and the fancy animal pools. I got Maggie a boring pool thats big enough for me to sit in but my friend got her kid a whale pool that's half an inch deep and Maggie thinks that one is WAY cooler. Your little swimmer is adorable. Love the goggles on him.
Could he get any more adorable?
You better enjoy the "coolness" factor of the $14.99 pool while it lasts. Pretty soon anything that's "cool" will cost way more than that :)
He is so cute. And his mom is very funny.
Just the way I remember her. I love $14.99 entertainment.
Well worth it!
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