Sunday, April 1, 2012

sunburnt and waterlogged.

We hit record temps in Nashville this weekend, and, naturally, Claire and I tried to spend as much time outside in the sunshine as possible! Yesterday we hung out with friends at the river and at the park (check out some pics at the LWC Facebook page), and today was solely a river day as it topped out at 90*F.

I don't have any pictures to share from today's adventures, though, because I was floating down the river in a raft. That's right. And it was awesome! Our pals brought some inner tubes, so off we went! I was a little nervous because Claire has never had the chance to swim long distances, and I really didn't want her to drown. [I mean, that would really put a damper on the weekend, don't you think?] But when she saw me begin to drift away, she dove right in, and then alternated between swimming and walking along the bank with my friends' dogs while we floated down the river. She needed lots of encouragement, but she did it, and I'm pretty confident that she had fun!

It's gotta be tough to be a black dog in the summer spring heat. Claire gets tired so quickly at the park because she can't cool off, but when we're at the river, she can play for hours. I have a feeling that we'll be down there every weekend until October. And Claire has already had more practice swimming this year than in the past two years combined, so she's reached pro status. I wouldn't say that dock-diving is in the near future, but hey, we've got time to work on it!
  
  

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  1. wow! I bet that was alot of fun! I am so glad that Claire is enjoying water more and more. Keep an eye on TICKS though!! xo

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    1. Thanks to First Shield, she's covered! Literally and figuratively speaking!

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  2. this sounds awesome, as all your outings do. i WISH desmond would get on board with realizing that swimming is fun. maybe one day...

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    1. Claire is STILL getting used to it! But the more she sees her friends swimming, the more she wants to, also! I've noticed that if she has something to go after (a toy, a ball, etc), she stays focused and doesn't get nervous. Maybe try that?!

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