Hannah seems to be at home in the water, but only when it is contained (ie. not spraying out of a sprinkler). Yesterday, she and the girls went to
Thunder Island for a little afternoon fun. Hannah couldn't get enough of the pool or the baby water slides.
Today, however, when we turned on the sprinkler and it sprayed into her chest, she started bawling and didn't want anything to do with the water. We tried standing farther away, turning it down to a slow, steady stream and even using the regular nozzle to put a fine mist in the air. She wanted nothing to do with it.
In any case, she loves to be outside. A quick comparison of the color of her belly vs. the color of her legs (she wore a one-piece at the water park) shows that she got a little tan, despite the SPF 50 she was wearing. It doesn't surprise me that the sun got through the SPF 50; what surprises me is that she got a tan instead of burning. I think this is the first time I've seen a red head that isn't either pastey white or sun burnt pink.
Well if the last month of spring is any indication of how the summer will be, we're in for a wicked hot summer in Syracuse. You may see this outfit on here again.