
We all went to the lake today. Miles and Elianna were going to swim the lake during the time between the day camp and regular camp swim sessions. So I went down to be the lifeguard. I started out on my paddleboard and as they were getting started I said I totally could’ve just swam with them. Elianna had warned me that they were attempting to do a fast swim so it maybe wasn’t the best time. But then she convinced me to jump off the paddleboard and swim with them.
After a while I realized that my duties were split and that I could not successfully be the lifeguard and also keep up with them. At least not swimming. They’d gotten far enough ahead of me that I couldn’t catch up so instead I decided to turn around and swim back to my paddleboard which I’d abandoned in the water. I needed to set a better example. If I’m ever going to do my river swims I’m going to do it with a boat or kayak alongside of me. It was a small ordeal to climb back onto it.
But in no time I was back gliding across the water. By then they were on their way back. I saw a turtle pass by below me and kept a reasonable distance between me and the swimmers. They completed the swim in just under the goal time of fifteen minutes. For the rest of the break we stayed in the swim area. I eventually took the paddleboard and went back by myself. I put the paddle down and let the water simply be there moving me toward the shore.









