>>>UPDATE: Here she is -- http://www.ihigh.com/roundlakepanthers/gallery_38228.html
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>>Nice picture ... =0)
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>How about that left eyebrow? ;-) I had almost forgotten about it. She worked as a lifeguard and swim teacher at the local pool the last two summers. At the end of the season pool party one of the male lifeguards, being a goofball, jumped her into the pool and they went all the way to the bottom. Whammo. She said it was bleeding like crazy.hahaha ... I didn't notice that the first time I looked at the pic. When I was in my 30's, still living in GA and my kids were younger, I managed the swim team at our neighborhood "Swim & Tennis" club. All three of my kids were on the team (which was one reason I volunteered to be manager ... didn't have to pay for my kids participation <g>). We always hired young coaches, typically 18-20 years old ... they tended to have a good rapport with both the youngest swimmers (5 & 6 year-olds) and the older kids (up to 18). It was our custom for the home team kids to all jump into the pool and horse around a little after the meet was over if the home team won. On more than one occasion, I ended up in the pool too ... not pushed, but picked up by the coach who'd then jump in with me in his arms. Good thing I wore a water-proof watch!
~~Bonnie