Saturday, August 4, 2018

Summer is slipping away

We have reached the point in our summer that Boogs waits for all year long. Diving Board Class!
This is Boogs' 7th summer to take this class. It is Monday through Thursday, two hours a day, for two weeks. Boogs was a bit mad and a little sad to find out, months after I booked the class in February, he had to attend a week of band practice during his first week of diving class. I talked with Mr. B, his band teacher, about this diving class having a conflict with band. I coordinate summer schedules with another family so all three kids can take the class together. Mr. B assured me he would take Boogs' diving class into consideration when creating the summer band practice week schedule. He did! There were three sections of practice times. Mr. B scheduled the trombone, bass clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon time for 12:15. Boogs' class ended at noon, so he did have to miss 20 minutes each day. We were happy the time did not completely overlap the class. It was a daily mad dash to get out of the pool, change clothes, throw a lunch box in the back seat, scarf down food, and speed over to school. Luckily, summer band practice is only one week for Boogs.
There aren't many pools in our area with diving boards. Boogs LOVES the diving boards, especially the high dive.
Boogs was playing around when jumping off the high dive in the picture below. He did a spin, not a flip, in the air.
I had been motioning throughout the class for Boogs to point his toes. He made sure to look right at me when he jumped, instead of dived, off the high dive with flat feet. Can you see his cheeky expression?
He has been practicing his "hurdle" jump. You take a big step-jump then bounce on the end of the board before jumping off. I'm always afraid he is going to slip and smack his face.
 He did slip when trying to do a back dive off the low board. It was pretty funny.

At the end of last week, we had the chance to hang out with my husband for a couple of hours on two different days. We went on our annual summer shopping trip to the BigTop Candy Shop.
This is such a neat little store. It is decorated with circus posters that look like images from the 1800s and old candy/soda advertisements. There are tons of different types of candy in the store. Boogs can spend two hours making his choices.
 So much to choose from.
 The final selection. Boogs was happy with his choices. It will be a year before we come back again.
Boogs has been wanting to go to the Kura Conveyor Belt Sushi restaurant since they opened last summer. We finally made it.
 All of the booths are next to a continuous moving line of small food plates.
The plates are protected in little plastic domes. There is a sign telling what is in each dome. After you eat the food off your plate, you slide the empty plate into a slot. Every time five plates have been entered, a screen will show a short cartoon. When your table reaches 15 plates, a small prize ball will drop from the shoot above the table.
Boogs is an adventurous eater. He had salmon, tuna, octopus, conch, sesame balls, flounder fin, and several other items. The only one that did not agree with him (made him gag) was the conch.
It was a fun place to have lunch. The food was good, not great. I don't think we will return, but it was a fun thing to try.
After lunch, we ended up at a book store for a couple of hours before heading to the library to check out books for free.
I have to go back to work on Thursday, August 9th and Boogs returns to school on August 16th. This summer has simply flown by. We are going to make the most of the few days we have left.

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10 comments:

  1. This makes me feel sad, we have had amazing weather this summer, maybe we will have a decent autumn too#countrykids@_karendennis

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    1. What makes you feel sad? I'm sad summer is almost over.

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  2. I remember Boogs doing this last year and that great sweet shop. I'm sure he is diving higher and further than ever this year. Thank goodness you managed to coordinate everything with band practice too, he has such a busy summer schedule! #CountryKids

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    1. Boogs likes to have consistency from one summer to the next. I don't mind doing these activities each summer. He still seems to enjoy him.

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  3. Diving Class looks like so much fun and I'm glad you managed to fit it into your schedule. #CountyKids

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    1. Boogs was very happy to get to attend diving class with his friends this year.

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  4. Gosh time certainly flies. I imagine you break up earlier than us in the UK right? Diving class sounds great I'm sure my eldest daughter would be up for that. #CountryKids

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    1. Our last day of school was June 8th. The summer has felt really short this year.

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  5. What a shame Boogs classes clashed. He does look very good at diving! I thought our son would be interested in diving classes because he swims competitively but isn't interested in the class. I have only tried sushi once too and it wasn't for me.

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    1. Boogs was on a swim team for the past seven years. It was very odd not to be at the pool six days a week this summer for swim team. He prefers diving over swim team.

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