29/06/2025
Well, today marks my first day of retirement. The last 21 years have been truly amazing. Teaching swimming was not something I set out to do; I simply fell into it. It started from all the early mornings and afternoons taking my own kids for lessons and squad training. Sitting by the side of the pool just waiting was hard; it was suggested I start teaching to fill the time. I never would have believed it would bring me to this point in my life. Teaching children to swim, I believe, is the most important skill of their life. It's not just about swimming, but being safe around the water and teaching them how to save themselves and each other. We have even taught many of our wonderful parents to swim; you are all so very brave, its a huge achievement, as learning as an adult is so very hard. It definitely takes you out of your comfort zone. I still hold your friendships dear. We have had the most amazing community support over the years; the children in our community are hands down the most amazing and well-behaved little people on the planet, which is a huge reflection of the values and morals of our wonderful parents. It has been an absolute privilege watching so many of our children grow up. Some of our children that started in parent and baby classes are now into their last year of primary school; one of my first-year high school boys asked to come back for one last swim. Yes, I have had the privilege of watching them grow up. I will miss them more than they will ever know. This week was about water fights and fun. I think the children decided to take their revenge out on us teachers for all the hard work we asked of them. We were blasted from all angles, lots of head shots, even from the littlest of our crew. To my amazing, talented staff, Melinda Hejda, Jess Robertson, and staff from previous years, especially Teresa Harris and Sophie Salvesani, I couldn't have done it without you. I will never forget your dedication, not only to me but to our children. You guys are awesome.
Thank you also for all the wonderful thoughtful gifts that we have received this week; you are all truly amazing. We have all been blessed. We have all cried many tears this week. It has been bittersweet, but time for a new chapter. If the kids need a cuddle or you need a cuppa, I'm sure you all know where we live. x Debbie