On Being A Beginner
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On her very first day of swim team Anna jumped right in and swam four laps, barely stopping.
I'm not sure when the last time you swam four laps without a lot of rest, but it's truly not easy, especially if you don't have your side-breathing down quite yet.
"Swim Team is hard." she whispered to me as she sat on my lap after getting out of the pool shivering.
We all start as beginners. Every single one of us. And often it's hard and scary and uncertain. We all have to start somewhere - whether that's in the pool, on the page, in a classroom, introducing yourself to a new friend, etc.
But man it can be so fun and so rewarding and so life-affirming when we let ourselves be in that spot. Unsure, nervous, uncomfortable - and we do it anyway.
I loved that she jumped right in and I love that she got out when she needed some support.
And so we sat. I hugged her tight all wrapped up in her towel while we watched the other kids swim down and back and down and back. I had no problem just watching and letting her acclimate and asking her if she'd like to try again tomorrow and watching her nod and knowing that she would try it again tomorrow because she's that kind of kid.

Report from Day Two
Last night as I was tucking her in Anna told me, "Tomorrow I'm going to get in the pool and stay in for the whole practice."
She did exactly that and loved it.
And the weather cooperated with beautiful sunny skies.

I won't lie - I kinda hope I have shots like this for many years to come.
And I hope she keeps wanting to be a beginniner.
I hope that for myself. And for you.
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Ali, so love this! She's amazing and I so enjoy how you capture your thoughts, her feelings with an awareness that is so real. Thank you for sharing!
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Love Anna's attitude and your ability to inspire :)
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Your words are magic! I was sitting reading my phone yesterday and my 4 year old wanted to see what I was reading. I read your post to him, my 7 year old was listening from another room (beginning is a real struggle for him). They both had many questions - is that a real person?, etc. Thanks for teaching them too and reminding me that we all take time.
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She's growing into an amazing kid. Might take after her mother ;)
Lovely post Ali. xx
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