Finally arrived and found Jackie with Natalie's swim stuff. Jackie told me that Natalie was warming up. I didn't see warm ups because my brain was trying to take in the bedlam. Kids running, parents chasing, mini-tents, camp chairs, official looking people with timers, people unpacking food, towels being tossed. I must say that I was overwhelmed from that point on. It was a whole other culture that existed and I didn't even know it!
Natalie was super nervous. She had no idea what she was supposed to swim and her inability to the starting dive if required was stressing her out. It took almost an hour before the first race and she finally had her races written on her arm:
#5 100 Medley Relay
#17 25 Free
#29 25 Back
#69 Free Relay
For those of you not in the know, that #69 means that there were 68 OTHER races before her last race and we could go home!
She thought she was going to vomit so spent the opening ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem in the toilet. And I am feeling like I need to decide whether she has to swim or just take her home. But, we don't like quitters in our house, so I drug her back to the pool chairs and forced some Chik-Filet into her. That seemed to help.
First race, and she heads up to the starting blocks. Unfortunately, she is the first swimmer, which will require a dive! But as I am looking at her from the side of the pool, I realize she doesn't have her goggles! OH CRAP! I motion wildly using finger glasses around my own eyes, and she gasps and points back at the pool chair. OH CRAP! I run back to the table and grab the goggles on the table then run back to give them to her at the start area, but OH CRAP she's 10 meters down the lane already! Did she dive? Are her contacts in? I raced back around the pool to get to the finish and thereby missing her entire effort. I meet her at the end with her goggles in hand. As she is pulling herself out of the water, I am watching for the face that indicates "I am never doing this and I don't care about the whole no quitters thing", but alas, instead I see a grin! Wow. Unexpected. She actually like it. So from that point forward, no stomach ache! I on the other hand was still stressed and wondering why I encouraged her to particpate in the first place!
Back to the chairs to wait for her next race. This small wait offered the first chance I had to observe my surroundings. And anyone who has participated in swim clubs knows how I felt for the next 15 minutes. I couldn't understand how anyone knew where or when they were supposed to be somewhere. But races took place and there were kids swimming in the races, so I assumed there was some level of organization somewhere. But no more time for oggling as it was time for the 2nd race! Another dive for the start, but she seemed to be ok with it now. I left her at the start and I headed to the finish.
Waiting for the 2nd race |
Good start... But what's that? |
Uh oh. The goggles are NOT supposed to be on top of her head! |
This is the result of no goggles. She swam twice as far as anyone else! |
By the third race, she had finally gotten into a better groove. Remembered her goggles, and actually did pretty good at backstroke which is not her favorite! She finished 5th out of 5, but she was totally ok with it and still seemed to have fun.
Natalie is the 2nd swimmer from the right |
Strong finisher! |
Waiting on the last race to start. When did she get so tall? |
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I hear someone calling "go Natalie!" So glad she enjoyed it. A former boss had 5 children in swim competition.. for obviously. years. It was their whole life! Some even got college scholarships!
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