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We arrived at the Woodstock YMCA 15 minutes late for the scheduled baby swim. Pete (their uncle) and I helped manage the car seats, towels, bags and everything else while Jen changed them into their bathing suits. Chloe in her polka dot bathing suit and Liam in his fish pattered shorts were finally ready to go in the water. Another mother told us that the water was really cold due to the renovations being done on the building. Liam crunched up into a little ball for a bit and almost started to cry but he soon pulled through (even if he did suck on his hand pretty much the entire time). Chloe on the other hand loved it, she was laughing, splashing and I think I may have even seen her float.
They both did really well and here are some pictures I captured of everyone in the pool.















Location: YMCA Woodstock
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