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		<title>Embarrassing Pooltime Antics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NHL has been getting swim lessons, but unfortunately things haven&#8217;t been going to &#34;swimmingly.&#34;&#160; During the first swim lesson, during which B accompanied him, NHL didn&#8217;t get into the pool until the very end.&#160; So this time we went prepared.&#160; B&#8217;s parents took NHL and I went along with them.&#160; Under my clothes, I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NHL has been getting swim lessons, but unfortunately things haven&#8217;t been going to &quot;swimmingly.&quot;&nbsp; During the first swim lesson, during which B accompanied him, NHL didn&#8217;t get into the pool until the very end.&nbsp; So this time we went prepared.&nbsp; B&#8217;s parents took NHL and I went along with them.&nbsp; Under my clothes, I had  my bathing suit on so I&#8217;d be ready to jump into the pool.</p>
<p>Things started out well enough.&nbsp; We got to the pool early and walked around for a bit.&nbsp; Then we got NHL changed (easily done since his swimsuit was on under his pants).&nbsp; After a short wait, it was pool time.&nbsp; NHL went with his teacher while B and I followed the other parents into the &quot;parents&#8217; viewing room.&quot;&nbsp; This room was right next to the pool room and had a nice big window so all of the parents could see what was going on.&nbsp; Every single parent there could see exactly what was happening in the pool.&nbsp; Remember that.</p>
<p>All of the kids sat down by the pool while the teacher got into the water.&nbsp; They had these little stands in the pool so that the water wouldn&#8217;t be too deep for the children to stand in.&nbsp; One by one the children got into the water.&nbsp; Well, one by one minus one: NHL.&nbsp; He didn&#8217;t get in.&nbsp; We couldn&#8217;t hear what his teacher was saying to him, but I could see that she was using every trick in her book to convince him to get in the water.&nbsp; When dealing with NHL, though, you can have an encyclopedia and it won&#8217;t be enough.&nbsp; He refused and eventually, we could see that the lesson was continuing without him.</p>
<p>Now, we didn&#8217;t pay for &quot;sit by the pool&quot; lessons, so we knew it was time to act.&nbsp; I went in (with B behind me) and tried my best to get him into the pool.&nbsp; When that didn&#8217;t work, I took NHL over to B and she tried.&nbsp; No go.&nbsp; We decided it was time for me to jump into the situation, literally.</p>
<p>I got changed in a nearby locker room.&nbsp; (Side note: Does it show how geeky I am that I felt like a superhero, pulling off my clothes to reveal my suit underneath? <img alt="" src="http://www.techydad.com/wp-content/plugins/fckeditor_for_wordpress/smiles/msn/wink_smile.gif" />)&nbsp; Then, I went back to the pool with NHL while B went back to the parents&#8217; room.&nbsp; You know, the one with the big glass window.&nbsp; You haven&#8217;t forgotten that, have you?&nbsp; Just checking.</p>
<p>At first, I just put my feet in the water and tried to get NHL to go in first.&nbsp; When it became obvious that he wasn&#8217;t budging, I sighed and jumped into the water.&nbsp; Then I grabbed NHL and pulled him in.&nbsp; That&#8217;s when things got &quot;fun.&quot;&nbsp; He completely freaked out.&nbsp; Instead of just standing on the platform, he grabbed my shirt (I wasn&#8217;t going topless in front of all of those parents).&nbsp; His legs wrapped around my suit and pushed down.&nbsp; He had a death grip on me and was screaming at the top of his lungs.</p>
<p>Now my suit stays on just fine usually, but it doesn&#8217;t tie tight at all.&nbsp; The force of his legs pushing on my suit was enough that I could feel the suit slipping down.&nbsp; If I didn&#8217;t take action, I&#8217;d be showing much too much TechyDad to the parents!!!&nbsp; I let go of NHL (his deathgrip was more than enough to keep him on me and not in the water) and fixed my suit.&nbsp; After that, I managed to push NHL onto the platform.&nbsp; Crisis #1 averted!</p>
<p>After awhile, he was calm enough to watch the other kids and not grip onto me.&nbsp; Still, I had to be behind him holding him or he&#8217;s start to freak out again.&nbsp; And anytime water splashed near or in his eyes, he&#8217;d get upset.&nbsp; He also wouldn&#8217;t participate in the floating or kicking practices.&nbsp; So we were now paying for &quot;stand in the pool&quot; lessons. <img alt="" src="http://www.techydad.com/wp-content/plugins/fckeditor_for_wordpress/smiles/msn/sad_smile.gif" /></p>
<p>Finally, it was &quot;wind down&quot; time and the teacher took him out of the pool.&nbsp; Of course, I was still in the pool.&nbsp; I decided that I should get out too so I looked for an exit.&nbsp; One problem: NHL&#8217;s isn&#8217;t the only class.&nbsp; In fact, there are so many classes going on that the pool becomes packed with kids and teachers.&nbsp; It was all I could do to not interrupt another lesson, forget about actually getting out.&nbsp; So there I stood in the pool feeling like a fool with all of the parents watching through the glass.</p>
<p>At last, his teacher got out of the pool too and I saw an opening.&nbsp; I got out and took NHL to the locker room to get changed.&nbsp; This is where I encountered the next embarrassing item.&nbsp; (And this one is all my fault.)&nbsp; I have a few pairs of underwear that B and I purchased for laughs.&nbsp; Joe Boxer type boxers with funny sayings on them.&nbsp; The only reason that I feel comfortable wearing them is that I know that B is the only one who will see me in them.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, that day I wasn&#8217;t wearing &quot;plain white&quot; boxers, but was wearing a pair that said &quot;horny devil&quot; (complete with cartoon devils all over them).&nbsp; When I got changed at home to get ready for the pool, guess which boxers got put into my clothes bag?&nbsp; You got it.&nbsp; So there I am in the small lockerroom in front of lots of other parents.&nbsp; I&#8217;m the only parent changing back into his clothes&#8230; and I&#8217;m putting on &quot;horny devil&quot; underpants on.&nbsp; I tried to do it as discretely as possible, using the towel as a shield, but of course towels shift and jeans don&#8217;t go on as quickly as you&#8217;d like in situations like this.&nbsp; Mental note: Next time be sure to wear plain white boxers on pool day!</p>
<p>All in all pool day was a ton of fun that I just can&#8217;t wait to repeat.&nbsp; (Note the sarcasm dripping more than a bathing suit fresh from a pool.)</p>
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