Friday, July 31, 2020

Tubing

At warp speed, my head was going up and down. David asked if I wanted to stop. Yes, I did. Instead of going to the sand bar, we stopped in the middle of the water. This was not my plan. I thought we would go back to the sand bar. If you stop in the water, you fall in the water. David and I slip off the tube. David has me so I am more than safe and then Genevieve jumps off the boat to help us.

David chose the lesser of the two evils which was great me on the boat and not the tube. My siblings had the strength of every Marvel character and lifted me into the boat. I could have gotten scratched, but they did not let it happen. I am very thankful. My siblings are incredible!

While we were at the cabin, my family threw me a surprise graduation. It was incredibly thoughtful and special. Thank you to my family for doing something that extraordinary and for a great 4th of July!

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