Saturday mornings are swimming lesson time. I rather missed the routine and meeting familiar faces among the watching parents when the swimming pool was closed after the fire. But lessons started again half way through last term and we are back into the routine. The West Suffolk Swim scheme takes children from Aquababes through to ASA National Swim Awards level 8. They also do adult classes.
We go to the earliest session - 8 a.m. Well it gets everybody out of bed. I've now got a "tiddler", "newt" and "dolphin" to watch in the training and main pool at the same time. Conversation is still a bit sparse in the crowd (well a lot of the mums and dads are still only half-awake anyway at the early session), but the girls in the "newts" seem to enjoy a good natter. That's typical Little Miss for you!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I go midweek and have a newt and a frog to watch at the same time. They're at opposite ends of the learners pool so I end up looking like I'm watching tennis.
Post a Comment