I promised he could and would have them.
But with summer drawing to a close
and school opening up, the goggles just didn’t happen.
He had been taking lessons last year
and they didn’t seem to suit him. So he
decided to come and splash around with us instead.
That is the way it’s been for the
last 6 months or so.
He has come on in leaps and bounds.
The boy who didn’t like it when others
splashed him, suddenly started dunking his head in the water and floating on
his back.
Delighted with himself.
Then it was the last week of summer
holidays and I made good on the stale promise to buy him his preferred goggles.
Magic goggles as it turned out.
The very first time he wore them in
the pool, he decided to abandon his arm bands altogether. He was annoyed because he wanted to submerge
himself completely in the water and the floats prevented him doing this.
He stayed within his depth where he
was comfortable.
Minutes later he was under water and
swimming towards me.
Swimming. Properly swimming.
I swear I could see him grinning.
I was too.
OMG this is genius! Our little fella wants to dive for those stick things, and he wants to see whats under the water. But when I bought him goggles he tried them on with his dry longish hair and they hurt. I've been trying to convince him to wear them for months - and LO! they shall become magic...
ReplyDeleteHurray! What a lovely snapshot of his achievement, there'll be no stopping him now.
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ReplyDeleteHi properfud and thanks a mill for your comment. Those dive sticks are next on my list!!! I would definitely recommend a decent pair of goggles. I promise you - there will be no looking back!!
ReplyDeleteYes Joanna, am kicking myself for not getting them sooner for him. But these things will happen when one forgets to water ones moneytree.
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