On Saturday morning we revisited a favorite swimming spot that we hadn't been to in a while. It was one of the first places we went as a family to the beach when we arrived in Guam back in September 2006.
Here is a picture of then

and now. You can really see how our children have grown and changed.

Joel and I swam out to walk on the reef. Guam has a "fringing reef," which means that the reef starts close to the shoreline.

Amelia practiced her swimming strokes.

There was a nice rock to sit on. We had a fun time remembering the past and making new memories. We will miss the beautiful beaches and clear ocean water in Guam. We are enjoying it until we leave.
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