It’s hard to believe it has been almost a week since my last update. My apologies! I know that a few of you check my blog daily to see what is new on the island. This week has been such a blur. It still feels like it should be Monday or Tuesday. Let me see if I can recap the week for you…
I think I already blogged about last Sunday evening, but I neglected to tell you that both Ana and I brought coconuts home from our walk! We had a very difficult time opening them and were very disappointed when we realized that they were rotten! What are the chances? Monday, new lessons began and went very well with the exception of one swimmer who definitely had way too much sugar before he came to lessons. Monday afternoon, after lessons, Fish stopped by to check in on us. We told him about our rotten coconuts, and without hesitation, climbed the tree in our yard and brought down two coconuts which he proceeded to open the correct way… We had no idea the process was so involved. I wish I had taken a picture of him climbing the tree and husking the coconut with his teeth!
Tuesday, Ana and I went for a walk to try and find lettuce. We had heard rumors of a farm not far down the street, but discovered that since it is summer, they are only growing herbs and eggplant for the most part. On our way back, we found a coconut on a tree that was within reach. It was ginormous! Looks can be deceiving though…
Before lessons on Wednesday, Ana and I went for a walk down to the Cove Resort. We had been there once before on a jog, but wanted to come back and take some pictures. We made good use of their hammock while we were there! Wednesday evening, we went down to Long Bight to catch the sunset and to crack open the coconut. We pounded the coconut into the rock to make the outside layer crack, and then husked the coconut within. We definitely broke into a sweat! It was hard work! I have developed a newfound appreciation for coconuts. Ana and I decided we didn’t mind if we didn’t drink the coconut water and threw the coconut against the rocks to crack i
t open. Success!!! And yes, it was worth it.
Thursday morning, we made the trek over to
We had a great group of kids this week for lessons. We were worried about the extremely hyper boy, but he has proved himself to be an enthusiastic student and is also quite comical. During one of our lessons, I had told him that when I was under water, I saw a black and white stripped fish and it was really close to my nose- he told me I should have snuffed it up. I wouldn’t even want to imagine what that would feel like; for me or the fish! Yesterday afternoon, we worked on endurance swimming and tried to get him more comfortable with floating on his back to take breaks and with the idea of swimming in deeper water. Our goal was to swim to the buoy and he was literally three feet away, turned around, and said he would do it on Monday. He was so close! He was getting a little nervous, but still felt accomplished! I have spent the majority of this week trying to get one of the little girls to put her head underwater and she finally did it! I’m so excited! This was actually her second week of lessons. I’m interested to see how she will do if she comes back next week as well.
Takio is back from
Plans for this weekend are up in the air. We may try to go to the Bluff Homecoming, go to a wedding in
not having a plan. Life happens!

3 comments:
Yeah!!!!!! Good to hear the latest happenings on the island... Can't wait to see you...Mom
Beautiful pictures!
YAY Jess looks like you're having some fun! love and miss ya XOXOXO Heather, Sean, Liam & Rory XOXO :)
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