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I guess since there is no water near  us (CO) I get a kick out of people who get excited when their 13 year old learns to swim? I am always like ughh isn't that something they should do around 3 or 4?  #landlocked state .. lols...

 
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Luckily, my daughter's a natural in the water.

 
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the in-laws have a cottage on a lake so swimming was a must.  We had the kids in the YMCA program before they were a year old.

 
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so proud of minisnick...while we were at silver dollar city he asked to go on their version of Giant drop ride.  I had him watch it a few times before we got in line, asked him a couple times while we were waiting in line if he still wanted to try it and with no hesitation he said yes.  He just made the height requirements 48 inches tall.  He loved it.  I have a roller coaster buddy for the future!!!  although it took a few minor rides to get my coaster stomach back...it has been awhile since I have been on a non-kiddie ride  

 
so proud of minisnick...while we were at silver dollar city he asked to go on their version of Giant drop ride.  I had him watch it a few times before we got in line, asked him a couple times while we were waiting in line if he still wanted to try it and with no hesitation he said yes.  He just made the height requirements 48 inches tall.  He loved it.  I have a roller coaster buddy for the future!!!  although it took a few minor rides to get my coaster stomach back...it has been awhile since I have been on a non-kiddie ride  
Mini-Ram is a huge roller-coaster fan.  He just reaches the "allowed to ride with adult" requirement but has loved the three coasters he's been on so far.  Can't wait till he's tall enough to take him to Six Flags.  

On another note, potty training has been going exceptionally well.  He hasn't had any mistakes in almost a week and runs over to the bathroom on his own now.  If this continues to the end of the week I'm declaring mission success.

 
A friend of mine from back home is drug testing his kid who just started High School, says he is doing to so that he has a good excuse if offered drugs from his friends.

I think that's a really shitty thing to do to let you kid know that you have zero trust in them. I can see if you have a reason to drug test them, but not unless they have already given you such reason..

 
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