This morning I needed to go to the store to get some more school supplies. With the supported items we received at the back to school fair last night, all I needed to buy was the remainder half more items to complete the list. At the school supplies area in the store, there were many parents with holding the school supply list, doing the same as I did.
This is the routine at the end of summer in America for parents with school aged kids.

In the afternoon, I took my daughter to the local swimming pool. The town previously decided to close the pool at the end of last month, July, but they changed their mind to extend the pool opening days until the end of this week. I was lucky to get this new information from one of the life guards.
It seemed most people didn’t know about it. From the begging to the end, we were the only visitors at the pool.
Since I have started getting rush in the swimming pool, I didn’t swim today. My daughter was the only one in the pool. The pool was all to herself. It seemed that we had our own private spacious swimming pool with a life guard.
This is also one of the common scenes at the end of summer.
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