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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's flip the question around....where does your 4 yr old daughter get changed when daddy takes her to swimming lessons?[/quote] She changes before at home.[/quote] And what about after the pool-- when she is wet and has to get home?[/quote] Drive home in a wet suit with a towel. A little water isn't going to hurt the leather seats.[/quote] That's fine in July. What do you do at 6pm in Feb when it's 30 degrees out?[/quote] My son swims at our Rec Center in the evening all winter long. He never changes there. He gets out, towels off, puts on some fuzzy pants and a hoodie and were out the door. None of the year-round kid swimmers shower or change at the pool. [/quote] I'm sitting at a swim meet now and I love this idea. The locker rooms are just disgusting. Why are there always hair balls on the floor??? So you kid just leaves their towel dried suit on and throws clothes on over top? My kids don't shower at the pool but I never thought about throwing the fuzzy clothes on top of the damp suit. I've always had them take the damp suit off.[/quote]
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