Click, pools and rainbows - oh my!
Jun. 24th, 2006 09:12 pmI'm heading out to the 10pm showing of Click. By myself, unless anyone else wants to/can go (
rafferty, what say you?). Philip's staying home with the boys (who'll be sleeping soon), and then he'll see it later. He's really saving up his "movie money" to see Superman Returns next week sometime.
We another afternoon and evening at the pool today, but we tried a new location. This one allowed Jack to go down the waterslides with us, and I swear we all spent most of the time sliding. It was so much fun, but my arms and legs were starting to feel a bit weak towards the end from holding Jack and climbing all those stairs (over and over again). I took videos of the boys on the diving boards as well, and of course, more regular pictures. It was fun!
Thunder sounded about five minutes before the pool would have closed anyway, and we were already scrambling to get out. The storm - and it was a BIG one - hit as we were in the changing areas. I'd just taken off my suit when the rain started coming in on me in the covered-yet-still-open area (rain blowing sideways). I could hear the boys yelling about the storm over in the mens' side as well. Philip and the boys got out to the car more quickly than I did, and I had to sacrifice my towel to keep the camera and cell phone nice and dry, and I got ping!ed with several little hailstones in the process. Then we drove home in the massive storm.
One of the more beautiful rainbows I've seen was up in the sky once the storm passed, and we pulled over a few times for me to take some pictures of it. I thought it looked like it was out by
Heather's house, and I was right. When we got home, there was a message from her on the machine, gushing over the beautiful rainbow.
I've got forty minutes until showtime, so I'd better go get in the shower quick!

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We another afternoon and evening at the pool today, but we tried a new location. This one allowed Jack to go down the waterslides with us, and I swear we all spent most of the time sliding. It was so much fun, but my arms and legs were starting to feel a bit weak towards the end from holding Jack and climbing all those stairs (over and over again). I took videos of the boys on the diving boards as well, and of course, more regular pictures. It was fun!
Thunder sounded about five minutes before the pool would have closed anyway, and we were already scrambling to get out. The storm - and it was a BIG one - hit as we were in the changing areas. I'd just taken off my suit when the rain started coming in on me in the covered-yet-still-open area (rain blowing sideways). I could hear the boys yelling about the storm over in the mens' side as well. Philip and the boys got out to the car more quickly than I did, and I had to sacrifice my towel to keep the camera and cell phone nice and dry, and I got ping!ed with several little hailstones in the process. Then we drove home in the massive storm.
One of the more beautiful rainbows I've seen was up in the sky once the storm passed, and we pulled over a few times for me to take some pictures of it. I thought it looked like it was out by

I've got forty minutes until showtime, so I'd better go get in the shower quick!
