Elizabeth has been swimming for the last two years but this summer is the first time she has wanted to compete. Ok, maybe saying that she wanted to might be a stretch. We told her she needed to try it so she would know if she liked it. Otherwise we had probably gotten out of swimming what we needed to get. Not to our surprise, she loves it! This girl is a fish in the water. I am going to brag a little, so just skip this post if you don't want my biased opinion. She swims in the 8 and under class, so she is one of the younger ones on the team. She swims on a relay team with two 8 year olds and a 7 year old and they are so fun to watch. It is so awesome that she gets to swim with these girls and she is learning a lot from them. She has progressed from jumping in off the edge, to an actual dive off the side to diving in off the blocks (and it is a good dive) and she has also perfected the flip turn for the long free events (that's freestyle, 2 lengths of the pool). She was extremely hesitant to do the butterfly event the other night and we she finished a solid 2nd she decided that she was pretty good at "fly". It is pretty amazing to watch your child do the butterfly stroke, as there is no way we could swim these strokes the way this girl does! The IM (individual medley, all 4 stroke, 25 meters each) was challenging for her. She went into it tired and at one point she stopped and looked at me and shook her head and her eyes said "I can't finish, don't make me do this". I purposely stood back a bit so she couldn't grab my leg and pull herself out. Luckily her coach came down and encouraged her to finish and she did, but she was scared of any future IM events! Last night after she conquered the fly, she said, "I'm ready for the IM now!" Next year baby!
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We were lucky to have Stella swimming with us at the beginning! |
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I bring the big tub of popcorn, popped in coconut oil to all the meets :) |
A typical swim meet involves getting her there at 5:15 for check-ins, warm-ups at 5:30 and meet starts at 6:00. She usually swims 2 relays and 2 individual events. These are of course spread out from the beginning to the end. The other night she had events 1,11,61 and 71. Which translated to Grant having a good 2 hour nap between the first two and the last two events! We usually get home around 9:00. Out of almost 4 hours of being at the pool we watch her swim for less than 6 minutes on average! But we love supporting her and she has really taken this sport. We are learning a lot about the sport of swimming that we never knew! And Grant has decided he is ready to give it a go next year too! I never would have guessed we would have swimmers!
We finished up the season with the county swim meet which is kind of special because they have a 6 and under category for two strokes. I am proud to say that we have the fastest 6 year old girl freestyler and backstroker in the county! Brandon will correct me and say, "the fastest 6 year old that was at the meet" but whatever (I'm proud!). The relay team brought home a first place too :)
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I can always find her in the pink cap! |
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G wanted to wear the goggles! |
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He sleep between events 11 and 61 - that is a 2 hour nap! |
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Just hanging out snacking, having an apple while big sis warms up |
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And yet another swim meet nap. Ima's lap is getting smaller! My gosh he looks like a big boy in this picture! |
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And that's a swimming wrap! |
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