Hi Friends! How are you?? I miss those of you who I haven’t gotten the chance to see, and for those of you I have seen, thank you for your patience with my crazy schedule. It’s been a difficult year in many ways, and swimming can seem inconsequential when compared to the challenges and losses … Continue reading
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The water is waiting – Still! (Update as of April 14th.)
Hello my lovely swim friends. Have I told you lately that I miss you? As we all make our way through this period of anxiety and unknowns, I hope that you are well, that you are healthy, and that we are back together soon. While I had hoped that we might be back by the … Continue reading
Swimming through the seasons.
When all else fails, there is still swimming.
For many of us right now, this is a tense, tumultuous, scary time. I know that for me, anxiety has been running at Full Tilt for quite a while now. The water is my respite from it all. It’s the place where quiet reigns. The place where no phones or televisions or social media posts … Continue reading
Happy New Year, Swimmy Friends!
Happy 2017 from Swimcrest. May this year bring good things for all of us, whether in the water or out. And of course, thank you for another year of wonderful support. You make every day here a lovely one and I’m so lucky to know you all. Despite my lack of writing here, the swimming … Continue reading
It’s Swim Time! (But then, isn’t it always?)
As the seasons change, and the days grow darker, good swimming continues at Swimcrest. It’s one of the things I love about having an indoor pool. When the weather starts to get colder, and we move toward that hibernation instinct, the water still beckons, a respite from the chill outside. Both kids and adults have … Continue reading
Summer at Swimcrest!
Thank you all for a summer of fun, challenge, silliness, and wonderful water time. I’m a lucky woman! You guys rock!
Spring at Swimcrest!
Happy Spring! And happy swimming!
January at Swimcrest.
The New Year means new silliness, new swimmers, new achievements, and new fun. And, maybe some new gear…
But how long will it take? Learning as an Adult Onset Swimmer
The most common questions I am asked by new adult learners are “How many lessons will I need and how long will it take for me to learn to swim? And my unsatisfying answer is always the same. “I don’t know. That depends upon you.” It’s not an answer anyone wants. People want clarity and … Continue reading