Her cheeks were a little read by the end, but she was fine. Any my pediatrician assured me that exposure to short temperatures for short periods of time is not harmful. Apparently, babies have been living in Houston since well before air conditioning. Who knew?
So yes, we've entered the time of year where a great deal of my energy goes towards entertaining my children in wet or indoor ways. And yes, one of those ways is swim lessons for Sam. We are splurging on semi-privates this year, mostly for convenience in scheduling while I have a bitty in tow. Sam was off to a great start, but is becoming a bit too comfortable with his teacher. So she has switched on her "teacher mode." She thinks he can "swim" independantly if he will just pay attention a focus for a few lesson in a row here! He loves to watch this video of himself kicking all over the pool, by himself, with only the aid of a pool noodle.
Next up: the Cup Pool. We upgraded our local YMCA membership to city-wide for the summer so that we could have access to a more kid-friendly pool. We've been a couple of times now, and its totally worth it. Sam is as happy as can be running around, dumping water, walking on his hands, etc. Daddy came once, which allowed Annabelle to get in on the action. One time I left her in the Y childcare while Sam and I swam alone.
When I don't feel like braving the big pool with two kids alone, there's always the baby pool in the back yard. It doesn't hold attention for quite as long, but it sure is fun while it lasts.
And now Sam is back to school a few days a week for the next three weeks. I thought that I was going to have all this time to hang with Annabelle and get caught up on life, but our few days are filling up all too quickly!
Its not even 4th of July yet, which means there's 3 more months of summer weather in Houston. Join me in praying that we all survive it, won't you?
1 comment:
I always love your blog updates, Lindsay! It sure looks like you're a great mom to your sweet babes. Thanks for including pictures consistently, too!
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