I got a little 10 foot pool. I don't know how to take care of it yet.... but ill so to a pool store and ask.... anyway... I filled it with the hose anyway.. I can always dump it and start over if need be. .... but.. but.... my back feels way better being able to decompress in that thing..... I have a sun burn but I don't care. I spent 3 hours in it today. little man and middle child love it... 14 year old is apparently too cool. whatever. ... but this has been better than anything else. no tylenol today :)..... but I didn't make my fitness points yet so I gotta jump on my bike. later gators.
Diet Calendar Entry for 08 July 2016:
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1116 kcal
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Fat: 85.90g | Prot: 59.26g | Carb: 27.24g.
Breakfast: Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Blackberries, Land O'Lakes Heavy Whipping Cream. Lunch: Mt. Olive Sweet Relish, Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise, Boiled Egg. Dinner: Sargento Colby Jack Cheese Sticks, Sargento Mozzarella Cheese Stick, Boar's Head Virginia Brand Ham. Snacks/Other: Pecan Nuts. more...
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08 Jul 16 by member: LadyinDenim
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First, you need the dimensions of the pool, so you can estimate the water capacity. If it is a lot less than 600 to 800 gallons, than be real careful. If it is just standing water, then a little at a time. I use chlorine over bromine. It's less trouble on eyes and lungs. Like Phil was saying PH levels are for best results. I'd suggest tablets for standing water, and put it in a floater for chemicals. Talk to the pool guy and see if knows anything. Get a water testing kit too.
08 Jul 16 by member: warrenwinter
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Nice sounds refreshing!! Is it big enough to get some sort of workout in? Like kicking stationary or something
08 Jul 16 by member: kitten75
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glad your enjoying the pool..
09 Jul 16 by member: wannabhealthier
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so much good advice for a dead pool :(
10 Jul 16 by member: 8hunter6
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