We wanted to enroll Arlo in swim lessons because we love the water and want to enjoy activities like swimming, boating, etc. with him. Another important part of infant swimming lessons is safety. Arlo will learn not only how to swim, he will gain some basic skills that he can use if he has an accident like falling in a pool or out of a boat.
Australia commonly teaches infants how to swim. If you don't believe me, check out uSwim.com for videos and a do-it-yourself swim curriculum.
Arlo's first lesson went pretty well, but after an hour-and-a-half lecture before we got into the pool, he was exhausted and fell asleep in the middle of the lesson. Of course we took a few pictures:
Relaxing Before Getting in the Pool
Arlo is starting to suck on his hands. We are hoping he won't want the pacifier as much, but as you will see, he still needs the pacifier to soothe himself when he gets fussy.
Arlo is starting to suck on his hands. We are hoping he won't want the pacifier as much, but as you will see, he still needs the pacifier to soothe himself when he gets fussy.
Arlos' fancy new swim diaper.
Unfortunately, he's too skinny to fill it properly. At his two month pediatric appointment, he measured in the 95 percentile for height (25 inches) and in the 50 percentile for weight (11 pounds, 10 ounces). He's a long and lean boy!
Unfortunately, he's too skinny to fill it properly. At his two month pediatric appointment, he measured in the 95 percentile for height (25 inches) and in the 50 percentile for weight (11 pounds, 10 ounces). He's a long and lean boy!
Arlo is so lean, he needed a wetsuit to keep him warm in pool water even though it was about 95 degrees.
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