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Beating the Heat with BOWLING!

Air conditioning is great, especially at the bowling alley and even better when the bowling is FREE!!!  

We have a town festival this weekend and today they offered free bowling all day! :)  YAY!  WE HAD TONS OF FUN!  

"Mom, I'm ready!" 

Bending over to get a good toss!

Down on the ground pushing the ball down.  

Watching the bowling ball... she would say "GO GO GO."

Before we left I asked her to grab a pair of socks and of course they had to be pink socks to match her pink dress. 

Her and her friend cheering the ball all the way down to the pins. 

AHHH!  Bowling is fun and is good exercise too.  

What are you doing to beat the heat? 

Comments

Unknown said…
how cute is that! My boys would love to go bowling but havent got the chance yet. I may have to take them bowling sooon!
Debbie said…
Hey! I'm a new follower from "Keepin' Company Thursday" Check out my blog too! www.designedexpressions.com/blog Thanks!
love her bowling pose....cute!
Thanks everyone! :) She really had a fun time.
Katrina said…
I'm a new follower and I just love your family :)
Bowling is something that we have never done as a family, and I have no idea what we are waiting for. I'm putting it on the summer "to do" list!

Katrina
www.theyallcallmemom.com
Great blog! I am a new follower from the hop and i would love it if you would follow me too! Thanks!
-Nikki
http://chef-n-training.blogspot.com/

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