Riley was already in the third level, where she can swim on her own, float on her back, and most exciting of all is that she can dive off the diving board by herself and swim to the side. See for yourself!
Now Jeremy reminds me a lot of me. Remember seeing him at the water park? How he loved the lazy river and didn't really care to get wet? Yeah, that would be him. He spent the first few lessons attached to the lifeguard and not wanting to participate. I had a long talk with him and told him it was important to learn how to swim. Luckily the weather was nice and hot, so he did what he was asked and even seemed to enjoy himself.
Jeremy waiting along the side of the pool. Notice that the kids
learned at a water park and not a traditional pool--
we don't have those around here!
learned at a water park and not a traditional pool--
we don't have those around here!
Both kids were able to jump off the diving board if they wanted to. Originally Jeremy wanted nothing to do with it, which was fine with the lifeguards. He then changed his mind and was the last kid. I still think he wasn't too sure when they "assisted" him into the water! Riley, on the other hand, wanted to go in as many times as she could!
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