Hello internet! Taylor here.
I am 7 years old and my 33 year old fish, Disa, had a VERY bad accident. She fell into a porcupine, got cut with 1,000 swords, a bear chased her and she fell into a fire. We are here in the emergency room, the computers are for x-rays and the sound control is for listening to Disa's heart. We hired 6 doctors to help and it is mine and AJ's turn to help. We are looking for what is wrong. It has been reported all 4 of her kids have been hurt when we had the fun dance. Disa was not injured at the fun dance because she was not at the dance. She went to market and crossed the forest and went through the army and the porcupine village.
Now we are looking on the computer to see her brain... uh oh! Each doctor said she will be blind and deaf but what is this?! She knows what we said so she is not blind or deaf. Hurray she is a-ok!
Back to Daddy!
Swim season is starting again soon, and I'm not really looking forward to it. Nicky and I made a deal that on swim meet mornings, I would stay home with AJ and she will take Taylor to the meets. Let's see how well that works out. I have a feeling I'll be taking her before too long. I told Taylor that I wouldn't mind taking her if she has a passion for it. I want to see her really caring about swimming, and I'll be 100% supportive. But last year we often had to force Taylor to go to practices, and there was even a meet where she refused to swim. Hopefully this year, she really keeps a great attitude about swimming, I know she can be an amazing swimmer if she really wants to be.
Speaking of swimming, AJ has been very timid about swimming, and he hasn't learned to be water safe yet. Now that we have a pool, it's very important that he learn to swim, otherwise summer is going to be a nightmare for me and Nicky. I told him that if he is able to swim by the end of May, we will take him and Taylor to Disneyland in June. He's very motivated by this, and has even asked to go swimming. When we get in the water, he does "sticky pillow" and "push offs". I think he'll be swimming like a fish before we know it.
Also, from now on, the style of these blog posts is going to be different. Taylor is going to write the blog with me, so hopefully, you'll have get some Taylor news, as well as some Daddy news. Hope you enjoyed the Disa story, and pray for a speedy recovery for our favorite clown fish.

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