Weeks ago, the kids had swimming lessons. It was the same week our cousins were here from Houston... harvest... t-ball... then we had 4th of July... Kiddie Park... all kinds of summer fun. So these got pushed back a bit.
The kids were excited about swimming lessons, but there were a few nerves, too...
The past two years, the kids have done lessons with Mr. Chacour. These brothers do such an amazing job and the kids have learned so much each summer. This summer they had some new helpers and Sophie and Lawson were going to be with Mason. (Who was awesome!)
It was a little weird for me though, because this is how I remember Mason...
A little curly haired 1st grader in my very first class!! (and now he's going to college. I'm officially old.)
He even convinced this little scaredy cat to swim in the deep end...
Sophie did so well...
He had her in the deep end right away... swimming across, treading water...
But there were still some nerves... (This was the first day and she just couldn't make herself do it.)
So Mason tried just having her jump in the deep end the next day. But she was still too nervous...
And this is why I love private lessons...
They started in the shallow end... he held her hand while she jumped... and then they moved about 2 feet to the right. Over and over and over, until they were in the deep end, right beside the diving board. She jumped in that time and he told her "This is exactly where you will land when you go off the board."
He was so patient and encouraging this entire time. He pushed her to do more, but only a little bit at a time... which was exactly what she needed.
She ended up going off the diving board 8 times in a row after this. She loved it! She was so proud of herself!
Any big pool that we have been in since then, Sophie has lived in the deep end. She is so confident and I love that! I can't wait to see what she'll be doing next summer!
This little miss was at lessons, too. Happily playing with my sunglasses... taking them on and off my face (and maybe poking me in the eyes a few times trying to put them back on.)
HUGE fan of private swim lessons too...
ReplyDeleteto me it's a survival/life skill you need if you're at all able.
that post made me cry!
he was so patient with her and you were probably that patient with him years ago!
sooo sweet!
Wow! Mason is the teacher now!
ReplyDeleteI cried and smiled through this entire post. What a neat, neat experience. That little cutie p'tutie at the end is oh so Hollywood!
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