One of the reasons I wanted to move out closer to the country was to give my kids this. They played and played and played some more out in the backyard under the shade of a tree. It was glorious and life-giving. I pray that we all find experiences that bring excitement and joy back to our bones like this little mud puddle did for my kiddos in the dead of Summer.
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