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Weather Ruins Waterslides Whether Water Slides Down in Form of Rain or Not!
On Tuesday, August 5th the Baird Family went to the swimming pool at Lava Hot Springs. Unfortunately, because management thought it was going to rain, they closed the outdoor pool and waterslides. This caused one seven-year-old girl to get pretty sad, but she bounced back pretty quickly! She ended up having fun. Ironically, it didn't rain until closing time! This reporter thinks management needs to rethink its policies. Over and out!
Anyways, what me and my dad are saying is that you, the management of the pool in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho need to change you policies and now! And also, try to make indoor pools a little shallower while you change the policies, will you?-
Sincerely-
Sarah Baird& Jeffrey Baird
Visit the Museum of Natural History of Utah today! There's a horse exhibit called "The Horse" open from July 21 to Jan. 4. It is on the third floor and down the left hall. (While you come to visit, you should check out The Sky Terrace on the fifth floor.) Visiting "The Horse" is fun because you get to see horse show awards, a movie about horses' teeth, a movie about horses, a movie that shows horse skeletons and sculptures of horses. I learned some stuff about horses, such as: some of their relatives, how you tell horses' moods, and how they hear.
This exhibit is important because it tells us, in the words of the Natural History Museum, "the fascinating story of how humans shaped horses and how the horses, in turn, have shaped us.""The Horse" is great for young kids who like horses, cowboys and cowgirls. If you love horses, you should visit this exhibit. I learned that when knights ride their horses sometimes their horses wear armor. I saw how tall a horse is in hands and the parts of a horse's body. I think it is important because it shows the fascinating story of horses and it is fun to explore.
Sarah Baird, age 7
Sandy

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  1. Visit “The Horse” Today!
    Visit The Museum of Natural History of Utah Today! There’s a Horse Exhibit called “The Horse” open from July 21st 2014 to January 4th 2015. It is on the 3rd floor and down the left hall. While you come to visit that you should check out The Sky Terrace on the 5th floor of the Museum. Visiting “The Horse” is fun because you get to see horse show awards, a movie about horse’s teeth, a movie about horses, a movie that shows horse’s skeletons, and sculptures of horses. I learned some stuff about Horses such as: Some of their relatives, how you tell horses’ moods, and how they hear.
    This exhibit is important because it tells us, in the words of the Natural History Museum, “the fascinating story of how humans shaped horse and how the horses, in turn, have shaped us.”
    “The Horse” is great for young kids who like horses, cowboys and cowgirls. If you love horses you should visit this exhibit. I learned that when knights ride their horses sometimes their horses wear armor. I saw how tall a horse is in hands and the parts of a horses’ body. I think it is important because it shows the fascinating story of horses and it is fun to explore.
    Sarah Baird, Sandy UT, Age 7

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  2. Jobs at home
    Working at home is occupational for quite frankly anyone who has a job they can do from home. I have another thought about this matter: children and their education. Take my aunt for an example she now works at home and her step-daughter Emryn is bored because she wants my aunt to play with her. So please everyone, take time to play and go on bike rides with your children and educate your children. My dad is a Basketball coach and an English teacher at Judge Memorial Catholic High School and he works at a jail also. He is soooooooooo busy, yet he finds the time to spend with my family,
    Sarbear

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  3. Weather Ruins Waterslides Whether Water Slides Down in Form of Rain or Not!
    On Tuesday, August 5th the Baird Family went to the swimming pool at Lava Hot Springs. Unfortunately, because management thought it was going to rain, they closed the outdoor pool and waterslides. This caused one seven-year-old girl to get pretty sad, but she bounced back pretty quickly! She ended up having fun. Ironically, it didn't rain until closing time! This reporter thinks management needs to rethink its policies. Over and out!

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    1. Yes. And critical to the people of Idaho who drive all the way to one end of Idaho to Lava Hot Springs just to swim! Ironically, why close it just because the weatherman predicted rain? I mean, most of the time the weatherman is wrong., right?

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  4. Anyways, what me and my dad are saying is that you, the management of the pool in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho need to change you policies and now! And also, try to make indoor pools a little shallower while you change the policies, will you?-
    Sincerely-
    Sarah Baird& Jeffrey Baird

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    1. Oh, after Sarah Baird& Jeffrey Baird I meant to add the founders of the article
      Weather Ruins Waterslides in Case of Rain or Not!

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