Taking the Scenic Route

Went to the Y

14th June 2004

Went to the Y

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Went to the Y and took the water aerobics class “Water Works”  The most difficult part was trying to figure out what to do since I couldn’t hear her very well and couldn’t see very well (left my glasses in the car to keep them from getting broken).  The class itself didn’t feel too taxing, but a lot of people around me commented that they didn’t even get their heart rate up…it was evidently a new teacher.  I think most of my workout was playing with Zane for an hour and then trying to get him dressed.

All my fears of leaving Zane in the drop off nursery were alleviated when he ran into the play area without so much as a glance back.  lol.  There was good positive energy in the room, so I didn’t have any reservations (well, no more than reasonable…I ALWAYS worry a little bit)  I actually had to pick him up to get him out of the play area to leave because he didn’t want to leave and had no idea what “let’s go swimming” meant. 

I might not have as much problem next time getting him to leave next time since he LOVED swimming. (Heck, he loved the shower so much before that I had to convince him to leave to go to the pool) He had a blast when I would count 1-2-3, bouncing him on each count, then tossing him into the air and singing “Wheeeee” as he dropped into the water as I caught him.  If I stopped he would turn to me and go “1-2-3 wheee” or just “wheeee” to get me to do it again.  LOL.  It was so sweet and there was no way I wasn’t going to reward his attempt to talk!  Boy were my arms tired! 

Afterwards, it took 30 minutes to get both of us undressed and redressed.  (Forget trying to wash or brush hair…we are just talking basic body coverage)  At least we were in a confined space. 

 

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