Harriet, my dear, this makes me so happy!!Date: 11/3/2008 8:40:10 PM
Author: Harriet
Thanks! This question may be impossible to answer, but how quickly should I expect to progress? I''m on to the breaststroke kick now. Also, how do I become comfortable in water where I cannot jump up? I''m okay in the 7 foot end, but my trainer wants to switch me to a water polo pool! I''d just like to be able to learn sailing next summer, but my instructor wants me to do a 10k ocean race then.
Thank you! Hmm, didn''t you say you''d take me sailing if I learnt to swim?Date: 12/5/2008 9:09:52 AM
Author: starryeyed
Harriet, my dear, this makes me so happy!!I am so proud of you, learning to swim! And then sailing - perfect!
I love to sail.![]()
The pool is a very controlled environment, so get as comfortable as you can there, especially in deep water. Sorry to hear about you almost drowning - geez! I can remember one time as a child where I panicked and forgot how to swim. I failed to kick my legs and started to go under. Is this what happened to you? Did you panic and forget?
I agree with lliangchi - making the switch to open water will be important. Currents, waves, buoyancy differences are all important things to get use to.
On a more practical level, before getting in the pool, saturate your hair with fresh water. It tends to smell less like chlorine afterwards.![]()
Date: 12/5/2008 4:14:36 PM
Author: Frank82
lol well I first learned to swim at the age of 20 because we were going on a cruise and I was parnoid.
I was, but it took too much of a toll on my health, so I quit and am starting my own business. I''m still adjusting to married life.Date: 12/6/2008 3:51:20 PM
Author: starryeyed
Harriet, wintering in Miami sounds great. Sorry I''ve been out of touch - I thought you were a full-time lawyer in NYC? Married life?
I hope we''ll get to go sailing!Keep up the good work with those swimming lessons. I''m so proud of you!![]()
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Glad you were able to recognize that your health is more important. Last I read you loved your job, so it must have been a difficult decision for you. What kind of business are you going to start?Date: 12/7/2008 5:51:13 PM
Author: Harriet
I was, but it took too much of a toll on my health, so I quit and am starting my own business. I''m still adjusting to married life.
I hope so too. You don''t have to answer, but are you in FL? Aw, thanks dearie. I love the water.
Would that mean moving to DC? So glad to know you are in a better place. Sounds like you''ve been making the most of your time - swimming, painting, what else?Date: 12/8/2008 8:31:52 PM
Author: Harriet
I had help from family and friends (Diamondseeker and Eva included). What excites me is tax policy (geek alert!), so I''d love to get a toe in one of the think tanks. Shh.![]()
Thanks for the warning. FL water is still tame compared to Aussie water (no offence meant to the folks downunder, my favourite place).
Good for you Harriet!Date: 12/8/2008 10:37:14 PM
Author: Harriet
No, the work can be done remotely. I have been taking life easy recently. I feel like a child again, drawing lessons and all. I do have a next step in mind (which is more creative than tax) and will let you know once it''s concrete. Enough about me! How''s the house coming along?