Our youngest granddaughter is taking swim lessons. We were allowed in to watch the first two nights but the doors were locked tonight. So no pictures tonight. :-(
@maggiemae - I was kidding her after about drinking the water. She isn't afraid in the water which makes her mother nervous. Whenever her instructor asks who wants to try whatever is next her hand shoots up. They were jumping off the 1 meter springboard into 10 feet (3m) of water last night. We learned that they are letting us in the night of the last lesson.
oh..what a pity...i was a swim teacher for a while and we never shut the doors on family....photo's weren't allowed wither but parents still took them of their kids...i don't like this rule...but i do love the photo...
@maree_sanderson - Thank you Maree. She is now in level 2. I can see why they restricted in the first level. You would see a number of the kids looking in the stands and waving at family rather than paying attention to their instructors. The two nights this time there wasn't as much of that taking place. During level 1 we were told that family could go the first two nights and the last night. They had 8 sessions. This time the pool heater broke so they changed it to 6 one hour and 15 minute sessions so that they would get the full time. The man that ran it before retired and the new man isn't as organized. Families weren't told about the doors being locked after the first two nights. All is good just poor communication.