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Good news and bad news.
I had my 6th swimming lesson yesterday and swimming is AWESOME!!! Two successive hours of swimming completely wore me out, but still it was super fun! Yesterday I even tried to take off a float (without the teacher's permission), it was harder to swim and more tiring, but I could swim almost 20 metres or so, and my mother said I was the best swimmer in our family!
And here's the bad news: The house next door is being repaired, and it has made an agonizingly bad effect on our house. Our roof was perfectly fine 3 months ago, but now it obviously need mending. 3 days ago we experienced a downpour late in the evening (well, actually it's a little weird to have such a heavy rain at that time of the day) and it was a disaster. All the walls got wet, the rain was dripping everywhere on the staircase, and the whole kitchen floor was in water. More awfully, I was at home alone! Well, almost alone, my little evil sister doesn't count anyway. I had quite a hard time dealing with the little pond in the kitchen while my sister was jumping and screaming and pretending to be scared.
More badly, my mother said there was nothing we could do about it, and the construction of the next-door house will still cause more damage. The only thing we can do now is try to survive until the end of the rainy season, which is, according to her, about 100 days away. I know, it sounds like a novel, right? Well, if 10 years later you go to a bookstore and find a bestseller book named "One Hundred Days of Rain", you know who the author is.
Scary thought: One day, my kitchen will be full of water, and we'll have to cook and dine while swimming. Oh my goddess! I like swimming now, but apparently not THAT much!
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This afternoon, for the first time in my life, I went to a swimming pool to learn to swim.
I went there with my Mom, who had tried it for 3 times but never succeeded, and my sister, who had visited a swimming pool on a class trip (she hadn't swum much there, but it still counts). So I was the only one there who had no experience with water.
The first swimming pool in my life
You should have seen my face on the way, well, as if I were going to my own execution. I didn't want to, if you ask me. I only agreed to go there because my mother insisted. She told me that swimming would make me tall and slim like Miss World, and she also told me that if I couldn't float after 2 weeks, she would... well, I don't know what she would do to me, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't going to be very pleasant. So I was dragged to my execution by my two very excited executors. It was quite understandable, my mom was having her fourth execution. But for me, it was the first time! I never liked water, and water never liked me!
It was raining all the way, so we got soaked even before getting in water. Yeah, that's a good joke. It doesn't matter anyway, soaked or not soaked, I was surely going to die.
However I protested, at last we got there. It was quite a big swimming pool situated near our home, and (thank gods!) it wasn't very crowded at that time. I put on my swim suit (for the first time) and didn't dare look in the mirror until my sister said I looked alright. Indeed I did! My mom said those flowers didn't suit me, but I guess she was only jealous because her swimming suit was not as pretty as mine. (Oh please, don't tell her I said that!)
Despite the rain, we got in the water and met our teacher, Mrs.Tuyen (my least favorite name!). First she gave us a bunch of floats to put on our back and arms, which made me feel like ducks. Then she told us to take a deep breath, then dive and make a lot of bubbles. It was quite fun despite the fact that you have to close your eyes underwater and therefore you can't see how wonderful your bubbles are. After that, she told us to hold another float and move forwards in the water, moving our legs like frogs. That took the rest of the hour, along with a lot of shouting, coughing, and even tasting the pool water (it wasn't so ill-tasting, by the way, but if you drink too much, it might make you sick).
The very moment I started to enjoy this frog thing, the bell rang and the teacher said good-bye. I unwillingly changed my clothes (oh I was so pretty in my swimming costume!) and went home. Well, the swimming pool wasn't so awful after all...
The worst/best part of it is that tomorrow afternoon we're going there again!