I have a few questions about afternoon pool breaks. For those of you who take them, how long (generally) are you out of the parks, if you go back in the evening? How much of that time is spent prepping for the pool (getting the kids into swim suits, sunscreen, etc.) and getting ready for the rest of the day?
An afternoon swim in the hot temps sounds great, but when I think about having to bathe all of my kids afterwards (I'm assuming that most do bathe their kids after being in the chlorine water--maybe not?), shower myself and get ready again, I wonder if it is really worth all of the effort. I guess the showering could wait until the end of the day because everyone will just get sweaty again in the parks in the evening, but I always feel sticky and sweaty after swimming and wearing additional sunscreen. Spending the evening like that doesn't sound much fun.
Please share the logistics of how you make afternoon pool breaks fun and not-too-much work!
Thanks.
An afternoon swim in the hot temps sounds great, but when I think about having to bathe all of my kids afterwards (I'm assuming that most do bathe their kids after being in the chlorine water--maybe not?), shower myself and get ready again, I wonder if it is really worth all of the effort. I guess the showering could wait until the end of the day because everyone will just get sweaty again in the parks in the evening, but I always feel sticky and sweaty after swimming and wearing additional sunscreen. Spending the evening like that doesn't sound much fun.
Please share the logistics of how you make afternoon pool breaks fun and not-too-much work!
Thanks.

), stay until 4-5, then get ready for dinner and evening park time, esp. if evening EMHs are in effect.