tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436677792458357476.post929608880511860419..comments2023-10-18T06:48:47.126-05:00Comments on Not to brag . . .: Chicago 2016 . . . Here we come!mephttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03074153090546740903noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436677792458357476.post-61088156983086957422007-09-29T06:23:00.000-05:002007-09-29T06:23:00.000-05:00I am gearing up to do Mommy and Me gymnastics with...I am gearing up to do Mommy and Me gymnastics with Molly. She is a maniac so I am sure that I will need extra strength SECRET during our morning outing! My kids will not be Olympic athletes but the class is a good social outing for all of us.<BR/>BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3436677792458357476.post-59732490597339949242007-09-27T09:07:00.000-05:002007-09-27T09:07:00.000-05:00Really enjoyed the synopsis. I'm thinking about s...Really enjoyed the synopsis. I'm thinking about skipping the remainder of the mommy & me swim classes because 1) I've decided they are a lot of work, but mostly 2) my 18 month old seems to be the only child in class who won't go with the flow. Wear a cube? no. (Only imagine the no so loud as to get the attention of kids in the class at the other end of the pool) Use a noodle? no. Blow bubbles in the water? no. Sit on the wall and kick? no. Jump into the hula hoop? absolutely not. It's basically become a 30 minute session where I wander around the pool with her and occasionally give a look to the teacher like I am trying to get her to cooperate even though I've mentally opted for peaceful wading over loud shrieks. She does enjoy the water immensely, but apparently has her own lessonplan.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com