Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Y.M.C.A.
Today (well, yesterday now) was our last day of swim lessons for 2011. Normally they'd start up again in January, but the kids are doing basketball in January and February and then we're planning to take a vacation in the spring. It might be almost summer before we get back to it again. I hope Eric doesn't entirely forget anything he's learned in his twelve weeks of lessons -- not a lot, really, other than a familiarity with the water and not being afraid to jump in without holding his teacher's hands. It'll be nice to take a break from the twice-weekly drive to and from the Y, although by the time I sign them up for lessons again, I'll probably be looking forward to the 45-minute reading break I get while one of them is swimming.
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