Thursday, June 14, 2012

swim season! Go Lightning!

Summer, summer, summer is here.  We put Logan on the same swim team Dylan did last summer, and both boys are LOVING it.  We weren't really sure Logan could even make it across the pool but he's done amazing so far and gets better every day, thanks to his awesome coaches.  His confidence has grown so much!!

Practice started two weeks before the end of school, and now that school is out its switched to every morning at 9 am for an hour.  This year, even more friends from our school and neighborhood have joined the team and its pretty much a big social hour at every practice and meet. All that aside though, our team has incredible coaches and they're so patient and enthusiastic with the kids.  The kids really strengthen their skills in the pool, and get to do it while having so much fun.  There are two meets a week (Wed nights and Saturday mornings).  All the parents volunteer to make the meets run smoothly and we all cheer for each others kids. 

This has been the one sport so far that really clicks for Dylan.  Its a team environment, but he can earn ribbons for beating his own times. That really resonates with him, and he's just always loved the water.   Now it appears Logan loves it just as much, and he can't wait to get in that pool every morning. And me... well, I've become a crazy swim team mom who lets her kids paint the car windows before meets and gets hoarse from cheering them down the pool.

Last night was our first meet of the season, and it will run through the end of July.  As a brand new swimmer, Logan was scheduled to compete in freestyle, but not scheduled to be in relay event at the end (four swimmers take turns to beat other teams of four).  They had an open spot and we were still at the meet since Dylan was in a scheduled relay with the 9/10's, so Logan was jumping to do it.  I was so  proud of his spirit and desire to get in the pool, in the dark, and swim that lap.  He is one of the youngest kids on the swim team and its great to see him enjoying it, learning so much, and making new friends. 

I can't imagine not doing a swim team every summer now, we always will as long as our boys love it.  Its a family you belong to during the summer, and fills your days with such fun!

Here are some photos and video clip from swim season so far, with many more to come in the weeks ahead!  So far, Dylan's back stroke seems to be his fastest and favorite stroke.  Logan is learning backstroke, and has to catch up, but he's holding his own at age 5!  Dylan is now 9, so he has to swim 50 meters (up and back across the pool), while Logan only has to swim a 25 meter.


Here is Logan's first ever attempt to cross the pool without help.  This was during a practice swim meet, when Coach Ruth was allowed to be in the pool with him and encourage him (but not touch or help unless he panicked).  He did great!  A pool length is a long way for such a tiny person!  I didn't breath the entire time he was swimming... And he made it!


Dylan and his good friend J.


I think he looks like Adam Sandler in Big Daddy (Scuba Steve)...what do you think?



A rare moment of brotherly love.  I love that we can all share this together, its such great family togetherness!


Here is Dylan's freestyle last night...


All the kids just hang together between events to eat candy, duel each other on their DS's and basically run like hooligans!


team cheer before the meet!


Lined up right before the relay he didn't even know he'd be swimming!


Friday, June 8, 2012

last day to ride the kindergarten bus


Is this guy ready for first grade or what?


first day/last day

Well, today Dylan got on the bus for the last time as a third grader. In a little bit, Logan will step onto the bus for his last journey to kindergarten.  How did the year fly by so fast?  And yet it seems like SO much happened in this last school year.  I get sentimental as these milestones come upon us.

The things they've learned this year, wow!  All the friends they've made, books they've read, field trips, life lessons, and all the fun.  I try to make sure I remind the boys often how lucky they are to live here and be a part of such a friendly, loving and supportive school.

Today I'll have a few more hours of peace and quiet, and then summer vacation will officially arrive with all its splishy splashy sticky promises.  Popsicles, swim team, movies, playdates, Slip-n-Slides, ice cream, visits with Grandma and Grampa, picnics at the pool, trips to the beach, putt putt golf, books to read, games to play, camps, parties, and sometimes in August, we'll print off the list of school supplies and get them ready for school again.

Here is Dylan on the first day of third grade last fall:


And here he is yesterday at his end of  year party (same shirt, ha!!) with his lovely teacher Ms. W:


 
Logan on the first day:


And yesterday at his end of year party with his wonderful teacher Mrs. H.:


Both boys are already excited for fall, going into 4th and 1st grade.  It will a big transition for Logan, going from half day kindergarten to full day first grade.  I so enjoyed the teachers they both had this year, and being at school to help when I could.  I'm thankful for all the new friends we all made this year, and I'm so proud of all my kids accomplished.

And now I'm ready to make the most of the summer together, so when fall approaches we'll know we did all we wanted to do, and then some!

view from the water

I've said this many times, and its true...I love where we live. I love our neighborhood, our friends, our school, our community.   And I love that within 30 minutes, we can be the heart of downtown DC exploring the city and showing our  kids some pretty darn cool stuff.

A while back, I bought a Groupon that came to inbox and saved it for a nice sunny day when we had nothing else to do.  It was good for the four of us to take a one hour sightseeing boat tour of DC, leaving from Georgetown and cruising up the Potomac River a ways taking in all the sights.   Sunday was a perfect weather day, and even scored some pretty easy parking (for Georgetown) and enjoyed a nice family day together.

I've lived in the DC area since I was in third grade, but I still see something new everytime I'm in the city.

Thompson Boat Center, Georgetown






Lincoln Memorial


Kennedy Center



Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and train


Georgetown Waterfront



Georgetown University

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Natural Bridge camping weekend

Memorial Day weekend, we headed with five other families to enjoy the great outdoors down in Natural Bridge, VA about 3 1/2 hours south of here.  Its a little further than we like to drive for camping trips, just due to all the work it takes to get packed up and set up once you arrive.  Anything more than a 2 hour drive it just turns into almost an all day affair with 3 hours to pack the car, 3 or 4 hours of driving, and then another 3 hours to set up.  Exhausting, especially with kids.  No sooner do you set up camp then its time to make dinner and that's after you've been sweating your bung off all day and just want to sit down and drink a cold one.

Anyway, we headed down to enjoy some waterfront camping and time with friends, and my brother and Jess.  We strapped our canoe to the top of the family truckster, hoping to enjoy some time on the James River fishing, boating and swimming.

The weekend had moments of fun, but not exactly as we had hoped.   There had been a lot of rain, and the river was running too fast to put our canoe in.  Kind of disappointing, especially after trekking it down there all that way for it to just sit dry at our campground.   The weather was pretty hot, and most of the campground peeps seemed to all be in the small pool, instead of the river where they would have normally been if the water hadn't been too rapid to indulge.   Plus, one of our air mattresses (new) had a big leak we couldn't find, and deflated both nights.  We also suffered a couple of tick bites, and it was quite a trek up to get to the bath house.  The campsite had lots of great activities for the kids, but none of them were visible from our campsite and I wasn't comfortable letting the kids roam.

All of this made for a pretty challenging weekend.  We were tired, and hot, and that's not a good combination, especially for Logan who just was very hard to manage and keep happy.   We called it a day early and headed home Sunday morning, happy to unload, shower and spend a more relaxing day at our way less crowded neighborhood pool.  Oh well, live and learn. 

On the up side, we got to spend time with great friends, zoom down one of the fastest waterslides ever, enjoy campfire time and some good meals, and the kids got to meet Yogi bear (who didn't even try to steal our pic-a-nic basket!)

On the way home, the entire trip redeemed itself as we made a stop at the Virginia Safari Park, what a total riot!  My friend Dianna recommended it, and said it was not to be missed.  We laughed hysterically as the animals literally stuck their big heads into the car to get to the feed buckets, spilling pellets all over the place and letting us pet their noses.  I didn't like the ostriches, they totally creeped me out.  But the Watusi were so beautiful and gentle with their giant horns. 













I think we will definitely stick with campsites that are closer within driving range from now on.  There are so many good ones we haven't checked out yet.  At some point we may rent a pop up camper or something similar, so there is less set up time. I do enjoy the 'unplugged' time with the kids and some of the more simple pleasures you can tap into while camping.  But in my old age, this girl requires less work and more comfort!  And now we're keeping an eye on these tick bites.   We know four families in our area who have already had lyme disease this spring, its rampant!