Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Sporting Life
Faith and Eric have two more weeks of swim lessons before the holiday break. Eric jumped into the pool without holding his teacher's hands for the first time yesterday. He was very proud of himself. Also last night, they both went in for their evaluations for Upward Basketball at our church this January and February. Neither one have ever played before. Eric managed to get one ball in the lowest basket and did fairly well at dribbling with his right hand; Faith shot one basket from either side on the medium basket. Just as we were leaving, her best friend Alyssa came in for her evaluation, so hopefully they will end up on the same team.
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