My
horse's
troft!
This
is
how
Mom
fills
the
troft
and
then
the
picture
on
the
bottom
is
how
she
drains
it
by
ciphering
it
out.
The
wheels
my
Dad
put
on
so
Mom
can
roll
me
to
where
ever
she
wants
to
so
she
can
always
see
me.
I
am
really
getting
comfortable
on
my
back.
Someday,
I
hope
I
will
be
able
to
swim
backwards
like
this.
I
just
need
to
learn
how
to
be
able
to
float,
then
I
don't
have
to
swim
my
arms
and
kick
my
feet
too
hard
cause
you
know
that
would
really
tire
me
out.
Mommy
really
just
lets
me
play
and
do
whatever
I
want
in
my
horse's
troft.
In
the
middle
I
am
blowing
bubbles
with
the
water.
I
think
that
is
so
funny.
And
on
the
right
is
one
of
Mommy's
ideas
to
help
me
be
able
to
play
and
have
even
more
fun.
Today
I
got
to
play
with
bubbles
in
my
big
tub.
See
me,
I
look
like
Santa
Claus.
Look
at
me
all
kicked
back.
I
can
even
play
with
my
legs
like
this.
I
hold
tight
with
my
arms.
This
is
when
I
am
showing
off.
But
look
at
all
these
neat
tricks
I
can
do:
But
don't
let
her
fool
you.
She
couldn't
always
do
this.
She
has
been
in
water
for
over
a
year
now
and
she
has
worked
very
hard
to
be
able
to
do
what
she
can
do
today.
It
takes
repetition,
consistency,
and
persistence
daily.
This
by
far
is
Crystal's
most
famous
triumph.
I
have
the
pictures
in
sequence:
1.
She
lays
down.
2.
She
walks
with
her
arms
toward
the
other
end
of
the
tub.
3.
She
gives
a
big
tug.
4.
And
then
she
is
upright
again,
all
by
herself.
Just
hanging
around.
Anthony
was
being
a
real
big
brother
that
day.
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