I don't remember not knowing how to swim or feeling totally comfortable in the water. I think my mom had me in lessons before I was a year old, really, and I swam competitively all through middle- and high-school. It's so weird to me to even think about that not being a comfortable environment. I mean, I know it's hard for some people, but for me, it was like, I don't know, walking.
OTOH, I've never come close to doing a cartwheel, and wasn't great at most ball-related (shut up) activities when I was young. I think I'm actually better now because I'm more comfortable in my body than I was then. Huh. Now I'm thinking about it, I think that had a lot to do with my ease in the water, too - a different kind of coordination being used.
I can glue macaroni on a picture frame like a motherfucker.
Har!!
But I can't imagine how ducking your face into the water is affected by your buoyancy. It seems weird.
It makes sense to me: Being more buoyant means you feel less like you could drown. Face in water = feeling like drowning, if you don't know what you're doing.
never could sign , but I do it all the time
Sing? I'm guessing? Though I'm amused at the idea of not knowing the sign language for stuff and just making it up.
My reenactment did not soothe her.
Oh dear.
I just recalled faux turquoise potato necklaces. Uhg.
My mom's tone-deaf, and at least is aware of it (of course, she can't avoid it when her kids are giving her abuse for singing during Mass). Dad, OTOH, is a great singer, and the two of us love to sing along to his John Denver and Kingston Trio tapes in the car.
My brother's got his three kids really involved in music--I've bragged here before about the 15-y.o. nephew's playing six different stringed instruments as well as drums and piano, and the 12-y.o. niece is a wonderful pianist, cellist, and gorgeous singer as well. The 8-y.o. is more into sports, but he still takes drums and guitar lessons.
never could sign , but I do it all the time
shall I add spelling and typing to the things I can't do well.....
I was not at all into crafts as a kid. boreing. now, I bead. the head space is what I didn't have as a kid.
What are those?
ETA: that was re turqoise by way of potato...never mind. I think I got it
beth, if there were the opposite of a spelling bee, I think I could beat you.
Ah, dancing. I have been known to remark "Do they have
chips
in their heads telling them what to do?" while watching people square dance, which tells you a little something about my physical coordination.
See, square dancing I always liked. I'm much better at dances with steps.
Hee--we had square dancing lessons in 5th-grade PE, and boy, were they excruciating!