




Colin has progressed amazingly in the last couple weeks - he jumps from the side into the deep end and picks up diving sticks with no problem; he swims from one end to the other; and is basically having a blast. Nate prefers to wear the life vest, or hang onto the noodle while in the water. Colin also wears his life vest, but tends to want it after swimming for a while (I think he puts it on when he starts to tire).
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