
A day after Kari's procedure at Boston Children's Hospital, we took a trip to the nearby park (Kari's request). When we arrived, we saw a lot of kids having a grand time. Some were playing football, sliding in the playground and some were playing in the water sprinklers. At first, the water sprinkler captured Kari's attention but he only wanted to watch and so we did that for a little while before moving on to another activity.
We went on the playground and used the slide for about 30 minutes before his curiosity could no longer be contained. And so, we moved closer and closer to the water sprinkler. Then I began thinking that we weren't really doing anything today and we were close to our apartment so why not satisfy his curiosity. I asked him if he wanted to go in and he said yeah and in we went.
I really had a good time (and so did Kari in case you were wondering). We experienced some unplanned fun time together. It proves that spontaneity is truly the spice or 'wetness' of life.

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