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FAMILY FUN By Lori Wolak Every summer seems to arrive with the need for a new water toy or two. Before we were married, my husband had a jet ski and an older model boat. He had a tube and towrope, as well as a pair of water skis and a kneeboard. He had two young sons from his previous marriage, and I had one. 1998 was the year we got married and built our new lake home. My husband decided that we needed a newer boat, as the old one could not really pull a skier, so we got a new boat. We enjoyed the new multi-purpose day boat during our honeymoon, as well as the next three summers of boating. I also got a non-inflatable float for staying cool by floating while sunbathing, as it was particularly hot that year.
Around that same time my husband decided to get a pair of the trainer skis for the kids, so they could learn to water ski. He got them the type that has the rope holding the skis together, and did succeed in getting the kids up on the skis. One of the boys is now a very good skier, one prefers kneeboarding, the other mostly likes to go tubing. In 1999, we got the kids an inflatable island. They play a water version of king-of–the-hill on it. This can keep younger kids busy for hours, while one parent can relax in the sun or prepare meals and do yard work, whichever happens to be the case at the time. In 2000, we got a new three-seater jet ski, so that we could all go out on the jet skis at one time, rather than having to take turns.
Meantime, we also needed to get some bigger beginner skis, and a new kneeboard. The new skis were to enable both kids and adults to learn to ski, as I had not been able to get up on the skis we had. The new wide buoyant skis did the trick – my sister and I were both able to water ski the last time she came to visit. The new kneeboard was a gift to my husband, because the old one was hurting his knees. The newer molded padding is much more comfortable, and we have all enjoyed going for a spin on the new kneeboard.
By now, the water toy storage area is getting a little crowded. We keep adding a few new vests for kids that are getting bigger, visitors and even pets. Fishing tackle has multiplied, as the kids have needed more sophisticated tackle and tackle boxes over the years. I got more of the nice floats so I could share them with visitors. We got about a dozen noodles, and have fun playing with them or just using them as an easily transportable float. In 2002, we replaced our multi-purpose day boat with a combination ski and wakeboard boat. One of its major selling points was a heater, which could be used to extend the season a bit, to enjoy our water toys a little longer. It also has a variable wake which can be adjusted for skiing or wakeboarding. We needed a new wakeboard, and picked one that both adults and kids could use. We started learning to wakeboard and the kids have had varying degrees of success with it.
I still don’t know what new toys are in our future, but I think we have to make some more storage room somehow.
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