Our backyard now has a portable shower container

I suppose it isn’t something everyone would think to do… However, our little youngsters had been practicing for the mud run; then the mud run is a four-mile obstacle course, and every obstacle contains large amounts of mud… And I didn’t turn my backyard into a mud pit, however we did set up an obstacle course for the youngsters.

They got actually dirty, and I didn’t want it tracked into my house.

When their friends joined them, I knew it was time to simply do something else; my associate and I ordered a portable shower container, and set it up in the backyard. It was fun to watch the youngsters crawl through pipes, over and under cargo nets, and slide up and down large sliding boards. They landed in some mud my partner set up with sand and water in those cheap baby pools. When they were done, they got to go into the portable shower container, and take a shower with their clothes on. This caused even more mud when they started doing the obstacle course again. It seemed they liked using the portable shower bag before they used the obstacle course, and also using the portable shower bag after. I’m not sure my backyard will ever be the same again, however the youngsters had a grand time, and 2 of them came in the top many of the mud run. My partner seems to think we should keep the obstacle course all year round. There would be plenty of mud when‌ the snow melts, or when it finally rains; however, I wasn’t going to rent a portable shower bag for six weeks a year.

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