THE BOOTH OHANA
"the best security blanket a child can have is parents who respect each other" -jane blaustone

Living and co-parenting after a lifetime of love.

Sep 29, 2011

"Sports should always be fun" -Charles Mann

JT attended 49er Camp at CSULB again this year. HeaBug also did her first session of swim lessons there. Her lessons were 2 weeks and I scheduled them to coincide with JT's Camp. It was funny because most of the swimming teachers knew JT from Sports Camp. He's going to be that guys, the one who knows people where ever he goes.
 We were at the campus from 11-1 every day for two weeks. Swim from 11-11:30 lunch on the grass and then drop off the boy at camp. We enjoyed home packed lunches on our picnic blanket. Laying and looking at the clouds or playing catch, it was good quality time together.
 Hea built a lot of confidence in the water with Ms. Kristin. She is pretty fearless so we try and give her as many knowledge and experience gaining opportunities as possible so that she can go through life as safely as possible.

At the end of her lessons her teacher told her to get her towel and meet her at the office for a special surprise. HeaBug completely straight faced looked at me and said, "I hope it's a dolphin!" Silly Baby!


The last day of camp, parents and families are invited to come for the day to see all the physical units they've been working on. JT demonstrated his swimming skills, gymnastics (which we knew he was good at) elementary games, and soccer. We got to request a friend to be put in the same group and he chose R Man. They were in the same group last year and then went on to be in the same Kinder Class. Little Homies.

We're so grateful our kids are able to enjoy these opportunities. They're naturally athletic and we are so proud of them!


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