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Family at the YMCA

Ha my title rhymes!
We took the boys to the YMCA for family day last week.  I think this is the first time that Elijah really went swimming.  To say that the boys loved swimming would be an understatement.  They LOVED LOVED swimming.
Elijah went right into the infinity edge pool and proceeded to try to climb over the wall to the deeper area right away.  Elijah has a dangerous combination of both confidence and bravery, you can't take your eyes off of him for a second!  Elijah loves to be held and pretend to swim, he also was quite fond of the stairs going into the pool.
Nathan really blew me away.  In the past, he has been hesistant when first getting into the pool.  This time, he jumped right in!  I used to teach swim lessons in high school so I went through what I could remember of the skills from level one swimming.  Surprisingly, Nathan could do everything I would have taught my level one "ducks."  Nathan will hold his breath and go under the water, he also can bob at the edge and blow bubbles.  He can also jump in the pool, turn around and find the edge.
After swiming was done the boys closed themselves in a locker together.  They thought this was hilarious.










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