Jumping
Use one foot or both feet.
Jump up or down. Jump in or on.
It's exhilarating no matter how you approach a jump.
My friend Marlena is a master jumper. The photos below are examples of Malena's many air shots as shown in her blog header. How could anyone look at these pictures and deny that jumping is fun?
Even if you're not up for leaps into the air, you can experience a similar rush by watching the joy in someone else's eyes as they jump around.
How about:
AWESOME!
Jump up or down. Jump in or on.
It's exhilarating no matter how you approach a jump.
My friend Marlena is a master jumper. The photos below are examples of Malena's many air shots as shown in her blog header. How could anyone look at these pictures and deny that jumping is fun?
Even if you're not up for leaps into the air, you can experience a similar rush by watching the joy in someone else's eyes as they jump around.
This blur is my niece jumping during her Wiggles and Giggles class. |
- a baby in a jolly jumper or an exer-saucer?
- a toddler who experiences the freedom of jumping on a trampoline?
- a child or an adult in one of those bouncing inflatable areas at a fair?
- anyone who jumps into a warm pool or a refreshing lake?
AWESOME!
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