This is my "big girl" showing her Mommy how she swims underwater. She surprised me at the waterpark today by doing this. We've been trying to get her to kick her feet and "close her mouth." But today was the breakthrough, ironic as it was...
See, last week we signed Adi up for swim lessons at the waterpark, but it was not a fun experience. The first day she cried, then after some comforting by dad, she went with the lifeguards/teachers. The second day was worse, but then had fun with the teacher since dad was helping. Then on Wednesday she was even worse then the first 2 days, not wanting any part of the lifeguards. So I decided that we were done with swim lessons (much to the chagrin of the coordinator...but don't get me started on that).
So today we found ourselves at the waterpark, as usual, although Adi wasn't sure about going at first, "I don't want to go to swim lessons." But after assuring her we were just going to have fun, she was her normal happy self, then I took her to the deep end. Actually she chased me to the deep end, where I'd tell her, "kick, kick, kick." And she'd struggle to keep her face above water, but eventually making it to me. Then...
Out of nowhere, she just puts her head in the water and starts kicking to me. Again, and again, and again. I was just cracking up. I couldn't believe my 2 year old was REALLY SWIMMING! Who needs swim lessons? She then added the breaststroke arm movement at home when we were showing Mommy. It's amazing. I would rank this up there with the first time she walked.
Aren't kids amazing?
4 comments:
Way to go Adi!!! We miss you!
That is amazing! She's so little to be swimming! Hope your family is doing well!
I am SOOOOOO impressed! LOVE hearing you both cheering her on...what great parents she has. We miss you all so much.
Stephanie
What a coincidence. I just went through the exact same thing with my 3 year old daughter. She hated swim lessons and did not want to go back. We gave up. Now I'm thinking about private lessons or just teaching her myself. Hindsight, I should have taken her to that particular pool a few times before lessons started. Then we could have eased her into working with the teachers.
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