
Hannah Peyrouse of Farmington uses her hands to give her son, Wylie, 6, a boost into the water on Monday, while her daughter, Addie, 4, holds on to her back during free swim at the wading pool at Hippach Field in Farmington. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

Wylie Peyrouse, 6, of Farmington swims toward his sister, Addie, 4, Monday at the wading pool at Hippach Field in Farmington. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

Wylie Peyrouse, 6, of Farmington gives his sister, Addie, 4, a hug Monday in the wading pool at Hippach Field in Farmington. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

Wylie Peyrouse, 6, prepares for his mother, Hannah Peyrouse, to launch him into the water as his sister, Addie Peyrouse, 4, holds on to her back Monday during free swim at the wading pool at Hippach Field in Farmington. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal

Wylie Peyrouse, 6, of Farmington swims Monday as his sister, Addie, 4, rests on the line at the wading pool at Hippach Field. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal
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