
Unfortunately, not everyone feels that way, and the other night my watery solace was irreverently interrupted. I was at a rec center doing laps. It was about 9:00pm when I began. I love doing laps in the evening. There is not the distraction of "open swim" and I can focus simply on my workout. However, there are the occasional pool patrons who decide that they are going to pretend to swim laps, so they can stay at the pool past "open plunge". It drives me bonkers. They are loud and obnoxious and distracting. They are not really doing laps, they are taking up precious lane space and even getting in my way at times.
One of the reasons I like to swim in the evenings rather than the mornings (besides the obvious LOATHING to get out of bed) is that in the evenings it is calming and quiet. I like to hear the soft echos of the water, the tempered splashing of a swimmers freestyle or back stroke across the pool. As I glide back and forth across my lane (ok so it probably is not that graceful) I can think about things, work out issues in my head, plan my week, etc. (this is what I like about walking and running alone). For me, an indoor pool is really a sacred place. I am not trying to be sacrilegious...it just is what it is.
The other night, however, that was not the case. As I was doing my laps I was getting so perturb about the noise these kids were making (not to mention they really were getting in the way). The water is a calming place for me, so I was able to continue my workout, but not without irritation. As I swam back and forth I found myself wishing there were pool rules about being quiet after a certain time. My thoughts turned to the conversation I had with Stephanie. The "shush" does not need to be a rule in the library anymore...we are beyond that...I do think, however, that it is time to take the "shush!" rule out of the library and into the pool. Voices echo in the indoor pool, and are amplified (which is not at all the case in a library). This is not to say I am against having a good time while swimming...during open swim yell and shout all splash, etc...all you want. But during my lap swim..please...SHUSH! Let me swim my laps in the sanctity and peace of that aquatic cathedral.
7 comments:
I didn't know you were such an avid swimmer! I love to swim too, not that I do it all that often lately, but I totally agree with you about the calming feeling it gives. I love the silence under the water and also use that time to think uninterrupted. You've inspired me to get back into my speedo!!
if i had been the guard on duty i would have made the kids leave...so this summer just point out any hodlums and i'll have them taken care of...okay, but really? indoor? i was around an indoor pool everyday all summer and that smell NEVER leaves you no matter how much you shower...
I should read your blog (and Kelli's and Mattie's) more often. I am amazed at what I am learning - for better or worse - about my children. It also makes me want to keep up on mine - probably not. Nice stories
Hmmm. the splashing wasn't done by cute Hess kids was it?
i agree. one night i was swimming and there was this kid (i swear he was at least 16) and his sister just playing around in the lanes. they kept walking right in front of me and i would have to stop, stand up, and wait for them to pass. they acted like nothing was wrong with that. the lifeguard didn't do anything either. oh well...
No steph...it was 9pm...I am pretty sure your kids are home in bed...these were teenagers...similar to Mattie's experience.
I leave reading your blog... I love your energy and love for life and it makes me smile and laugh, especially through tough times! So thank you! Hope you are doing great!!
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