Yesterday was our first day of swim class! There were three other moms in the class and the babies ranged in age from 6 months to a year. Hadleigh had a blast. Her favorite part was when we all sang "The Grand Ole Duke of York, he had ten thousand men..." We had to sing this while lunging across the pool and lifting the babies out of the water...good grief it was a bit difficult especially since I am short and so only my shoulders are out of the water. That made it easy to sqat (since I could only go down an inch), but difficult to lift her up out of the water. Hadleigh was the only girl, but didn't seem to mind all the attention from the boys. We can't wait until next week.We have changed significantly since beginning this blog 5 years ago. Then we were a young couple, living in Europe exploring our world; now we are a family of 5, living in the South. Our adventures used to include exploring new cities, countries and sites, and now include living day by day with a desire to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly. This is a small window into our world, a journal of adventures that continue to shape our lives.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
The Grand Ole Duke of York
Yesterday was our first day of swim class! There were three other moms in the class and the babies ranged in age from 6 months to a year. Hadleigh had a blast. Her favorite part was when we all sang "The Grand Ole Duke of York, he had ten thousand men..." We had to sing this while lunging across the pool and lifting the babies out of the water...good grief it was a bit difficult especially since I am short and so only my shoulders are out of the water. That made it easy to sqat (since I could only go down an inch), but difficult to lift her up out of the water. Hadleigh was the only girl, but didn't seem to mind all the attention from the boys. We can't wait until next week.
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