Our summer revolves around it: swim team, socializing, having dinner there most days of the week and the kids playing for hours on end.
What do you have for dinner there? Do they have a restaurant? Curious.
I'm thinking they belong to a nice country club with a decent poolside menu
Anonymous wrote:Our summer revolves around it: swim team, socializing, having dinner there most days of the week and the kids playing for hours on end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our summer revolves around it: swim team, socializing, having dinner there most days of the week and the kids playing for hours on end.
What do you have for dinner there? Do they have a restaurant? Curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our summer revolves around it: swim team, socializing, having dinner there most days of the week and the kids playing for hours on end.
What do you have for dinner there? Do they have a restaurant? Curious.
Anonymous wrote:Our summer revolves around it: swim team, socializing, having dinner there most days of the week and the kids playing for hours on end.
Anonymous wrote:Life revolves around the pool my ES-age kids in the summer. We have a nanny and she takes them there on week days in lieu of camp. They also do swim team, but are "B" swimmers so the season is now over. DH and I both work full time, but we make a big effort to have dinner there a couple of evenings each week, then spend much of the weekend there (5-8 hours across the two days) so they can hang with their friends (and we can hang with ours!). We easily know 10-12 families and have impromptu dinners, cocktail hours, board games with them. Love our pool!