Mermaid Training: Swim Lessons 2019

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In our house it’s all about the princesses, unicorns and mermaids. Coming off a Mermaid Party dance season and a vacay at the beach, mermaids are a big deal in our house. We’ve got mermaid Barbies that we play with in the bath, numerous mermaid costumes and we’ve recently discovered the movie Scales: Mermaids are Real.

Mermaid Training

Naturally both girls want to be mermaids and so we signed them up for swim lessons to get them ready. Bailey was in swim lessons when she was about 6 months old to get her comfortable with the water but there really wasn’t anything more advanced for her age level until now. Sienna never had any formal lessons, but she’s been in the water since she was tiny so she has always been comfortable.

Water safety was our main drive behind the lessons because as they get more independent we wanted them to have the awareness and the skills needed to play safely this summer. There have been far too many stories in the news of accidental drownings and even though we try to be hyper aware when the girls are near the water, they also need to have the skills and confidence to know what to do. Plus the lessons help us teach the girls what to do and what to watch for, so win-win!

We have been talking about our upcoming lessons and what to expect. Bailey mentioned several times that she did not want to go all the way under the water because it was scary. She also thought that she was just going to get thrown in and didn’t want to go in without her floaties. We kept telling her that she would be with other kids that did not know how to swim either and that they would all work with a teacher that would help them. We also read Fancy Nancy and watched the episode where she overcame her fear of the water. She was still a little weary, but willing to try.

We signed the girls both up for the first swim lessons session of the summer with Olathe Parks & Rec. It was a 2-week, Monday – Thursday course at the pool up the street. Bailey’s class was first and Sienna’s Parent-Child class was right after. Brian had Monday & Tuesday off the first week of lessons which worked out perfectly since I was battling bronchitis and a double ear infection (winning!). The girls were a little nervous but excited to try something new.

Bailey’s class was called first and all the little nervous swimmers gathered around waiting to hear their name called. You could almost see the butterflies in the tummies while they waited to see what came next. Luckily, their instructor Kathy got them warming up and laughing before they got in the water.

The First Dip

It was time to get in the pool. Everyone sat down and the instructor went down the line showing each student how to safely slide into the pool. It was a little chilly but they had them bobbing and kicking in no time. Bailey kept peering up at us over the ledge to make sure we were watching before she glued her eyes back on the instructor.

You could feel those butterflies

They worked on bubbles and tried to get each swimmer to dip their heads in underwater to no avail. I think each made it just past their nose/eyes. Bailey got most of her face in but she shook her head when they asked her to try to go further. Then they got the kids comfortable with kicking and going out with the instructors in a series of activities.

Bailey was beaming at the end of her lesson and was already planning a trip back to the pool to practice! She didn’t get her head all the way under but she did a lot of bubbles and was excited to try again. Then it was time for Sienna’s lesson and Daddy and Sienna headed for the pool. They got to splash around in the shallow end of a while before heading to the deep area to practice kicks, rainbow arms and even some jumps!

Sienna had a blast splashing with Daddy and couldn’t wait to get back to the pool.

Getting Back in the Water

The next day the girls were excited to get back into the action. Bailey did really well listening to her teachers and trying new things but we still avoided going completely under the water. I tried to get a bunch of pictures and videos of Sienna because it was Dad’s last day with us at lessons and I wouldn’t be able to capture much more from the pool.

Going Under

The next morning before leaving for the pool Bailey pulled me to the side and told me she was ready to try and go all the way under the water. She had such determination in her eyes and I told her that she should do whatever she felt comfortable with. She edged herself into the pool slowly and the teacher called on her to try dunking her head in.

She did it! Not only did she go all the way under but she was the example for the rest of her class! She was beaming…more like radiating with pride when she got back over to wall.

Her joy was radiating

I was overwhelmed with pride and excitement. Just a few short days ago, this little girl was scared to put her face in and now she was dunking herself all the way under. I couldn’t believe it! Then it seemed to all fall into place, she was blowing bubbles, floating on her back and rocketing off the side.

Bailey was so excited to show Daddy her new skills that we had him meet up with us at the pool after work to show off her skills. She showed him her dunks and how she learned how to stay afloat on her back. Sienna showed him her rockets off the side and how she climbed in and out of the water safely. They were both doing so well and the next day at class, Bailey tried swimming on her own and she did it! She learned so much in such a short period of time, we can’t wait to see how much more she can advance this summer!

I am so unbelievably proud of our little mermaids. They worked so hard these past two weeks and pushed past their comfort zones. They are definitely ready to take their new skills to the pool this summer! We want to especially thank the wonderful instructors and lifeguards with Olathe Parks and Rec. They all went above and beyond to give each student an amazing experience.

Love these two mermaids and can’t wait to spend endless time in the pool with them both! Happy first two weeks of summer!

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Salty Kisses & Starfish Wishes: Clearwater 2019

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If life was a beach, we would have two happy girls. After a wonderful whirlwind trip at Disney, we hit the road and headed to the gulf for a few relaxing days in Clearwater. The weather was perfect and clear and the surf and sand were picture perfect. We took a lot of photos so I had to scrounge through my favorites, but really enjoyed looking back at the memories.

P.S. Sorry it took so long to get these up, with the end of school and dance (recital videos/photos to come) we had a major garage sale and all of us wound up sick. Luckily we’re all on the mend and finally able to enjoy the summer!

Beach Babes

Clearwater was Sienna’s first sea experience and our little Moana was ready! She loves sand and loves playing in the water, so we thought she would be a natural. However on the first day at the beach when she reached the part where the sand and sea meet, she turned to us and yelled (very loudly) GROSS! It was hysterical and happened every time she got in the water. Once she was passed the surf, she was fine, but everyone on the beach knew how she felt.

Luckily her gross out only lasted one day and then she really was our little Moana and couldn’t stay away. Bailey and Sienna loved building sand castles, burying each other in the sand, turning into mermaids, playing with friends and enjoying the sea life. We loved walking up and down the beach looking for shells and even spotted a sea slug which we helped get back out to sea!

Our little beach house was just steps from the sand so we took full advantage of the proximity and got our toes in the sand every day. The beach was exactly what we needed to reconnect and enjoy being together as a family. We are so blessed to be able to share this time with Gigi and Pop Pop too.

Chasing Birds

You can’t be at the beach without a ton of gulls. The girls spent countless hours chasing them down the beach and away from sun bathers. We even spotted a gull with one leg!

The Pier

One of the most famous parts of Clearwater is the Pier and rightfully so. They have parties at the Pier every night with street performers, musicians, artisans and tons to eat and drink. We lucked out and were down there during the Sugar Sands Festival so there was even more to see and do.

We walked down to the Pier almost every night to watch the sunsets and spot dolphins. The girls squealed every time we saw a dolphin jump out of the water. They were a little squirrely so luckily we had back up child wranglers with us.

Sunsets

If only a picture could capture the complete beauty and serenity of a beach sunset…but hey, I tried! What you miss is the sounds, smell and the feel of being a part of something much greater. I’ve been lucky to see a lot of beautiful sunsets in my life, but these were a lot sweeter because we got to share them with family.

Winter

If you haven’t seen A Dolphin Tale you must see it before heading down to Clearwater and meeting the beloved star. We spent an afternoon at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium watching the rescue staff care for the animals and petting stingrays. The girls really enjoyed seeing Winter and Hope catch bubbles and watching the rescued marine life. We heard grumblings of people that were expecting more, but this is a rescue aquarium, not a zoo. But we still really enjoyed it.

Bailey’s Birthday Party with Friends

The day before Bailey’s Birthday we met friends at a beach rental right by us and their girls were the same age. We became besties right away and spent all day playing in the sand. After we left the aquarium we picked up some dinner and treats and invited our new friends down to the beach for a surprise party for Bailey.

We made it to the beach after the sun set and the girls couldn’t contain their excitement when they saw their besties heading our way. We danced, played with light sticks, sang Happy Birthday and blew out candles on a few delicious cookies. Just as we finished the fireworks from the Sugar Sands Festival started up and we had a private viewing party. After more dancing and a ton of hugging, we said goodbye to our friends and wished them well on the next leg of their trip. Bailey was so happy she fell asleep smiling!

Bailey’s Birthday

It seemed that Bailey’s Birthday stretched out the entire week with Disney celebrations and our late night fireworks celebration with our friends. On her actual birthday we let the birthday girl pick out dinner and a toy to bring home from our trip. We ate at Cooter’s and she got the crab legs and picked out Winter, the Narwhol. Bailey is such a joy in our lives and we loved celebrating our beautiful girl at the beach!

Caladesi Island State Park

Our biggest excursion in Clearwater was our day trip to Caladesi Island State Park. It was about a 35 minute drive around Clearwater to get to the ferry but it was definitely worth the drive. The island was named one of the best beaches in the United States, beating out several Hawaiian locales. It was a perfectly sunny day and on the ferry out to the island, we saw a few dolphins swimming near the boat!

The beach was absolutely beautiful and very calm. The seashells that we collected were huge and very unique. The only drawback was the sign that warned of rattle snakes as soon as we got to the island – what??? So, what did we see as soon as we started up the dock to get to the beach, a giant snake! Luckily it was a whip snake, which kills rattle snakes, but let’s just say we hustled it to the sand. The girls thought it was pretty neat and loved seeing the little lizards, sea slug and the jellyfish we saw. I would definitely recommend taking the trip if you are in the area!

Beach Nights are the Best

These girls couldn’t get enough of the beach and luckily we were so close that we could go back as many times as we wanted. Sunsets on the beach were beautiful and the girls always managed to get a second wind as soon as their toes hit the sand. It was a great way to wind down and get some fun pictures!

Family Time is our Favorite Time

The best part of being on vacation was being together. Life gets crazy and we don’t always take the time to slow down and enjoy it. We enjoyed watching the girls explore and discover the beauty of the beach together. It helps us remember what is important and we can’t wait to start planning our next big adventure!

Cheers to you and your family, we’ll be sharing more adventures with you soon!

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