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Simple pleasures in life...

PUDDLE JUMPING!!!  

To be 3 years old and have the time of your life jumping in puddles!  :)  

Here is my Selah having tons of fun! 



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Just precious!! It's wonderful to see someone so happy with the simple joys of life!

Thanks so much for joining the Tuesday Train - hope to see you there again real soon!
Unknown said…
Ohh How fun!! A couple of year ago we went out and played in the rain… I had not thought about that in a long time! So much fun! I am a new follower! Thanks for checking out My Silly Life!

Christina
Unknown said…
LOL My youngest has done A TON of puddle-jumping this spring! Oh, the jeans and socks he's gone through! LOL Stopping by for the first time from Magical Mouse Schoolhouse Tuesday blog hop and following!

Jessy

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