Inflatable swimming pool
We bought this inflatable swimming pool summer of last year. Now that our water supply is back to normal, we decided to set the pool up again. Yes, we can’t get enough of beaches and pools so we still had to setup one at home.

The following day, Tifa got sick – fever, cough and cold – and we had to take her to her doctor. Upon seeing our daughter, the pediatrician asked whether we’ve been to the beach during the holy week. Yes, we did went to the beach but that was weeks ago.
According to the pedia, most of his recent patients who came to him because of cough and cold got sick from prolonged swimming in similar inflatable swimming pools.

I said I couldn’t agree. Our inflatable swimming pool is definitely bigger – 8 feet in diameter.


6 comments for Inflatable swimming pool
this is an Einstein move brother.
we also bought one last year. but when we moved, di na siya kasya sa garahe kaya tapus na ang maliligayang araw namin ni misis sa inflatable pool.
by Ape on April 15, 2010 at 4:49 am. #
at talagang si misis ang nag-enjoy, hahaha
by Kotsengkuba on April 15, 2010 at 7:46 pm. #
wahahahaha!!! makabili nga din mamaya… hahaha!
by Pinoy Adventurista on April 13, 2011 at 2:51 pm. #
baka sale sa sm, GO!
by Noel Cabacungan on April 13, 2011 at 3:32 pm. #
[...] Clues: lush pineapple plantations, chilling on top of a hill, jacuzzi and no inflatable swimming pool. [...]
by Surf’s Up for Summer 2011 | Noel Cabacungan on September 29, 2011 at 4:55 am. #
[...] from the faucets will run out for all eternity. It was so effing hot but we can’t setup our inflatable swimming pool because of the current water situation and our reservation at Triple G beach resort in Laiya, [...]
by Piña Colina resort in Tagaytay City | Noel Cabacungan on September 29, 2011 at 5:00 am. #