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Lovely news @kateincornwall - when is the baby due?
Very exciting, Kate! When is it due?I hope this photo works because it is my great grand baby ! xxx
Lovely news @kateincornwall - when is the baby due?
About mid March xxVery exciting, Kate! When is it due?
Yes, you still have to treat the water in a private pool. You can use traditional chlorine (like a public pool) but most use a salt or mineral water cholrinator that requires much lower levels of chlorine. Ours is actually a newer system again that means the water has very minimal chemicals so it just feels like normal tap water to swim in. There's also an acid doser that maintains the PH for us. We test the water weekly at home to check PH, copper, total dissolved solids and chlorine and you can take a sample to the pool shop where they test everything for you (more accurate numbers and other levels too like phosphates etc.).Wow! @Emily
I'm guessing you don't have to treat the water for a private pool? No chlorine or anything?
The water just goes round and round. So out of the skimmer box, through the pipes, pump, filter chlorinator etc. and then back into the pool. We'll likely have to top it up a bit over summer due to the evaporation but we also have a cover that helps to minimise evaporation. The sand isn't too bad but we have a robot cleaner that goes in a couple of times a week to pick up any bits.Do you recycle the water and does the sand get into the pool? Much upkeep?
There must be something funny about the pool as Ella is very cautious too. And she's a "throws herself blindly into any body of water" kind of labWhat an awesome pool Emily, love it! I will never understand why Maxx utterly refuses to get in ours. We put him in as a puppy but he would always just swim to the steps and get out. Now he just backs away if we try to encourage him, I guess he is a bit scared. He loves the ocean and will go in the river on a hot day but only up to his armpits. Just not a water boy I guess![]()
I think they perceive it as a "deep hole full of water." Chewie really wants to get into pools but he always chickens out.There must be something funny about the pool as Ella is very cautious too. And she's a "throws herself blindly into any body of water" kind of lab![]()
Sounds very efficient and easy maintenanceThe water just goes round and round. So out of the skimmer box, through the pipes, pump, filter chlorinator etc. and then back into the pool. We'll likely have to top it up a bit over summer due to the evaporation but we also have a cover that helps to minimise evaporation. The sand isn't too bad but we have a robot cleaner that goes in a couple of times a week to pick up any bits.
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Haha I just read that as Chewie was at the drum lessonI think they perceive it as a "deep hole full of water." Chewie really wants to get into pools but he always chickens out.
Yesterday at the drum lesson his teacher started using drum notation for the first time. She wrote out a couple of bars of music and asked him what he thought of it. He just played it with no explanation. She was pretty impressed. Apparently she's going to tell him kindy teacher about it today.
Me tooHaha I just read that as Chewie was at the drum lesson![]()