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		<title>Where&#8217;s Her Bubble?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Comic Sans MS"><FONT size=4>Like a rock star, her arrival is signaled with squeals of joy.&#160; Like a paparazzi clamoring for a shot, a pose, a one or two line blurb to use for copy.&#160; <br /><br />"MOMMY!!!"&#160; "MOMMY, guess what!"&#160; "MOMMY, look."<br /><br />They do not tire in their quest for a moment, a glimmer of attention.&#160; It is understandable, I get this.&#160; Her busy schedule keeps her away from the house more than she would care to admit.&#160; It's the nature of her job.&#160; And quite frankly, I'm sure the kids tire of my constant badgering--Stop that!, No!, Get that out of your mouth!, Do not hit your sister!, No, you may not put the cat in the dryer!, I don't care if he's wet, I said no!, And don't even think of using Mommy's good......towels! Ugh!!&#160; <br /><br />I could go on.<br /><br />Yesterday, we went to the pool.&#160; Maura met us there after her shift.&#160; The kids went ape crazy in an effort to display the fruits of their labor having toiled at the pool countless hours this summer.&#160; Shout's of, "Mommy, watch this!" and "Mommy, Look!&#160; Look at me !!" echoed throughout the pool deck.&#160; With pride, we took it all in from our lounges near the shallow end of the pool.&#160; Then Zia offered.....<br /><br />"Mommy.&#160; Do you want to see my most spectacular (she actually used that word) jump from the diving board?"<br /><br />Maura:&#160; Well of course I do.&#160; <br /><br />And off she scampered.<br /><br />Beaming, I watched as my little girl climbed the steps to the diving board, skipped to the end, bounced twice and plopped into the water.<br /><br />Maura:&#160; Isn't she supposed to be wearing her bubble?<br /><br />After about a second or two, Zia's little head pops up.<br /><br />Me:&#160; Yes, she has it on.<br /><br />Zoe:&#160; Uhm, Dad, no she doesn't.<br /><br />Me:&#160; Sure she does.&#160; (Looking towards Zia)&#160; Doesn't she?<br /><br />I looked down at my feet, and sure enough Zia's bubble lay there in a heap.<br /><br />I began a slow trot towards the deep end where Zia's little head was just bobbing in the water.&#160; A tiny cough.&#160; The lifeguards were standing at the board watching the scene unfold.&#160; One of them ...
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		<title>Zoë Flips Out!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;<FONT size=+1><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Comic Sans MS">Our pool closes for the season this Monday, Labor Day.&#160; I know five little kids that are really going to miss it.&#160; We started the summer pasty white and timid.&#160; Afraid of uncertainty.&#160; Buoyancy was a foreign concept.&#160; Swimming strokes like the overhand crawl, the breast stroke and back stroke were skill concepts seemingly impossible to master.<br /><br />Constant exposure and repetition built confidence.&#160; Fingers loosed their grip from the reassuring security of the pool edge and children dared venture into the vast unknown.&#160; We had lessons.&#160; We played.&#160; We splashed.&#160; We lived at the pool this summer and my children have reaped the benefits.&#160; <br /><br />It has been difficult to get to the pool this past week with school having started.&#160; A cool front also made it's way into town and seems to have lingered, yesterday's high temperatures nearing 74 degrees.&#160; But Tuesday before the cool weather arrived, we hit the pool.&#160; I'm glad we did.<br /><br />Zoë, who has been struggling with a proper dive all summer long, decided she was going to try a front flip.&#160; No urging or coaching.&#160; She just stepped up onto the diving board and announced, "I'm gonna do a flip!"&#160; And then proceeded to do it.&#160; She smacked a couple of times but undaunted, kept going back.&#160; A few pointers and some minor adjustments and the girl had it down.<br /><br />As fortune would have it--I had my camera.&#160; This was taken after her initial rounds of 4 or 5 practices.&#160; As you will see, her confidence literally exploded.&#160; Oh, and she's not particularly camera shy, either.<br /><br /><EMBED src=http://blip.tv/play/qXvKv3kA width=620 height=410 type=application/x-shockwave-flash allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always"> <br /><br />We will certainly miss going to the pool.&#160; <br /><br /><br /></SPAN></FONT> ...
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