Thursday, June 13, 2019

Mommy N Me at Lockhart State Park


By: Audrey Renae Garcia 
arg136@txstate.edu
June 13, 2019

 
LOCKHART - Chubby cheeks and squishy feet, all splish-splashing through the clear blue pool water. While walking through Lockhart State Park, babies are enjoying the cool water on a bright morning, while mothers are watching and guiding closely. 

Kicking, splashing, cooing, swimming lessons have begun Thursday morning at the state park pool. As one of the last pools in any Texas state park, Lockhart ISD utilizes this area for great summer activities. One of those activities includes parent and child swim lessons, presented by the American Red Cross. Though the classes are open for anyone to enroll in, this particular morning was shared between mother and baby.  

Jennifer, 32 & Hendrick, 14-months.
Jennifer, mother of three, has been coming to these swim lessons for about 7 years, since she enrolled with her first baby girl. Now she sits and enjoys the kiddie pool while she allows her fourteen-month-old, Hendrick, to become familiar with the water. 

“I’m enjoying that he’s getting exposure to the water. I like coming here,” she says. “The scenery is wonderful and basically, the fact that we can spend one-on-one time together is building our bond, building our mother-son relationship.” 

The Lockhart pool swim lessons have been going on for over thirty years, and Rip Mitler has been teaching them for over fourteen years. Mitler teaches for the Red Cross and provides swimming lessons that focus on safety to every age. 

“There’s a lot of benefits [to swimming]. One of them being exercise…” Rip says, “also taking lessons in the Red Cross is really high in safety. We don’t just teach how to swim, but safety around the pool.” 

Anyone can enroll in swimming lesson at Lockhart State Park. These lessons, and other activities like them, are offered through Lockhart ISD’s Community Education program. You can find more information by clicking one this link.  

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