
Water, water everywhere…
Recently, something remarkable happened in our lake Vellayani. Here is the tale from two perspectives
“I love to be at the beach, at waterfalls and riversides, but I was very fearful to go into the water.
In 2004, when I was studying Hotel management in Kovalam, my friends and I went to the beach, that is near to our college. We all were enjoying the waves. Suddenly a wave dragged me under water but luckily, my friends were able to save me. Since then, I always keep a safe distance from water.
Even after joining kanthari which is bordering the beautiful Vellayani lake, I stayed away.
I thought of organizing swimming lessons for my four years old daughter. Enthusiastic of making her bold and teaching her to swim, I brought her to kanthari and introduced her to my friend Riya who agreed to train her. But she asked me to join as well. With a little hesitation, I did. I took this decision mainly for my daughter to be comfortable.
To my surprise my daughter was more confident than I was, and she was laughing at me while I screamed. Riya got familiar with all the different tones of my screams. I tried everything possible to quit but Riya was firm, I only should go after learning how to swim.
To my surprise, on my 25th day of swimming classes (22.02.2021, on Monday) I found myself floating with the help of a Kickboard, but the big problem which I faced was that I was not able to land, to put my feet back to the ground or even let go of the kickboard. Riya got to hear a few more variations of my screams. That day I again told her that I did not believe that I could ever swim. I said: “Today is my last day, swimming is not for me!”
Riya stayed positive. And now Riya, Paul and Sabriye explained a couple of techniques on how to land. At home, my husband and my mother-in-law gave me support too, telling me that I can do it and that I just need to gain confidence.
Next day I didn’t make any progress. Should I quit, it would have been a waste of Riya’s and my time. My heart told me I should and overcome my fear, so I kept trying.
On the 27th day of my swimming sessions (24/02/2021 on Wednesday), I again started to float with the help of my kickboard. Riya slowly took it away, gave her hand for support and then gently let me go. Suddenly I found myself floating all on my own. Riya asked me to slowly move my hand in water, and finally I was moving. I felt proud of myself having achieved something that I thought to be impossible in this lifetime. I am incredibly happy that finally I managed to swim.
I feel more confident and my fear of water is no more. Nothing is impossible if we keep trying and face our challenges.
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