Life As We Know It

Life As We Know It

Friday, June 07, 2013

Swim Team

Swim team started. This time Joel is also on the team.  Both boys are doing great.  Colin keeps moving up lanes in practice.  The water has been cold but they've gotten in each day.  But boy is it hard work for me!  I never knew growing up what it was like for the parents.  After I send my parents a text about how practice was going my dad wrote - "sounds about right" 

Joel would complain about having to swim and would fight me when I would put his swim suit on.  "just in case you decide to swim" is what I would say knowing full well he would go in each day.  And he does.  We round the corner to the pool and he's running full speed into the pool for practice.  But the water is cold so he would hug the ladder.  And swim when they would have him swim - with a HUGE smile on his face. Then when the coaches were working with another swimmer he would hug the ladder crying for me to take him out.  Then the coaches would come over and he'd be all smiles again. You can't make honey badger do anything he doesnt want to but I knew he loved it so I stood at the side and kept yelling to him to stay in and swim!  This happend over and over but now that the water is warmer he's stopped crying for me to get him out.   Joel is really good for a 3 year old.  I wouldn't be surprised if hes moved up into the lanes before the end of the summer. (I dont have any pictures yet of Joel swimming - I brought the camera for time trials and Joels group didnt swim in those)

Colin has moved up a few lanes which is a big deal and a little scary.  He's swimming so many laps and working so hard.  The cold water has been hard for his asthma too but he's pushing through and does it all.  He gets nervous but I'm glad he's moved up because he's getting a lot of attention from the coaches.  Swimming isn't his favorite sport - I think because its so much work during practice- but I told him its a non-negotiable thing right now.  I want my kids to be confident swimmers so he has to swim.  But now that the water is warming up he's starting to enjoy it more. And a little girl from his class is in his lane and he knows a few other kids from school.  This picture was taken in the rain during time trials.  So cold but he swam really well. He has a quick turnover but needs work on his arms - he slaps the water when he's trying to go fast.  He's working on that.  His backstroke has improved so much.  He turned over last year during the race at the very end thinking he was at the wall. In time trials he took a few strokes past the flags and then streamlined it to the wall the rest of the way! at least he didnt turn over! 

Norah.  Norah is my swimming baby.  She's always loved the water and swims perfect breastroke kick in the bathtub.  She is dying to swim.  And is pretty much like this each and every practice:
 That is when she's not trying to make a break for the open fence and run to the pool.  She actually watches the gate to see if its open (the parents are on the outside of the pool deck for practice)  When she sees it open she makes a run for it each time) And in the picture above you can see her nasty molar almost poking through. 
Brent usually is working but has been able to come halfway through and take her home. It might be a long summer for Norah and I.  
And I can't forget Brent :)  The guy who I had to teach how to swim when we were first married.  Brent thinks he knows all about swimming and if it wasn't determental to Colin's strokes almost be comical how he tries to tell Colin how to swim.  I have to undue everything he says. Brent is convinced Colin should be swimming like an olympic swimmer by now and when he get home from work early enough, stands next to me amost critiqing every stroke Colin does. He never tells Colin - just me. He's great at encouraging Colin. But its so annoying especially since I think Colin is doing well and pretty much where he should be at this age so I usually send him home with Norah. Ha!

Its hard work getting there every day and finding ways to entertain Norah while trying to watch the boys swim.  But I enjoy it.  And very thankful to my parents all those years of taking us to swim practice. I do miss swimming a lot and can't wait to get back into the pool this summer and swim laps.  Thankfully the water is getting warmer - I dont like the cold water either. 

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