Rog: "I don't need a back to school picture, I'm a senior in college."
Ah, they grow up so fast!
It was the perfect time to go... No lines, no worrying that my cute red head would get burnt to a crisp, no waiting for complementary tubes (they were in great abundance), and a nice girl even gave us her double tube after she was done with it.
I've been dying to go swimming because the BYU Pool is closed during the break between summer and fall... So I swam around the lazy river and when some people got in my way, I turned around and swam against the current. You didn't know I was a salmon, did you?!
Here are the directions for the jewel magnets.
You will need Mod Podge, paint brush, clear glass marbles that are flat on one side (used for floral arrangements), paper scraps, and magnets (the same size as the marbles).
Cut out a circle that is the same size as the magnet and marble. (I used the middle of an "o" cut using my Cricut, but you could just trace the magnet and cut it out with scissors.)
Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the back of the paper and place it on the magnet. Then apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the front of the paper and place the marble on top. Let dry. (The Mod Podge will dry clear, I promise.)