With summer finally here, it’s time to soak up some sun and enjoy the refreshing waters of local pools. As I navigate through the vibrant pool scene in Boulder, I’ve noticed various types of moms and their unique interactions with their kids. Here’s a lighthearted look at the ten types of moms you might meet this summer:
- The Regulars: These moms consider the pool their second home. They arrive in groups, claim the best spots with matching chairs, coordinated snacks, and colorful towels, giving you side-eye if you don’t fit in. Your worn-out towels and chocolate-covered kids don’t quite match their vibe.
- The Nannies (or “Au Pairs” for a touch of elegance): Looking just as exhausted as any mom, these caregivers often recite scripted phrases to keep the kids in line. One nanny shared that her rehearsed speech didn’t seem to deter a little girl from turning the pool into her own personal playground of chaos.
- The Fun Mom: This is the mom who seems to have boundless energy, and honestly, it can be a little infuriating. She’s the one who tickles her kids on the slide, lets them ride on her back despite their excessive splashing, and always has extra pool toys on hand. Her kids strut around like they’ve hit the jackpot.
- The Phone Moms: Some moms can’t seem to disconnect, spending their entire time glued to their phones. Meanwhile, their kids are busy exploring snack tables, using other kids as flotation devices, and causing a bit of a ruckus—all while Phone Mom remains blissfully unaware.
- The Toddler Plus New Infant Desperation Mom: With a baby napping nearby and a hyper toddler causing havoc, this mom looks like she’s juggling a circus act. Half the time, her swimsuit isn’t even on right, and she’s just trying to keep her sanity intact while dozing off in the shallow end.
- The Perfect Mom: Ugh. This mom makes you question every decision you’ve ever made about your appearance. With her sculpted abs and stylish beach cover-ups, she looks like she just stepped off a magazine cover. To top it off, her kids look like they’ve just come from a bath, while yours might just be using the pool to avoid hygiene.
- The Mom Looking for a Friend: We’ve all been there. This mom scans the pool for potential allies, quickly striking up conversations about their kids’ shared interests in making waves. You exchange stories about your children’s latest antics while trying to manage minor poolside disasters.
- The Hippie Mom: Easily identifiable by her homemade snacks and children with whimsical names like “Sunshine” and “Peace Blossom,” she exudes an aura of calm even in the midst of chaos. Don’t be surprised if her kids ask for a sip of milk while lounging beside her.
- The Grandma: In Boulder, it can be hard to spot a grandma among the moms, as many grandmas are still rocking their two-pieces. They genuinely enjoy their time with the kids, showering them with praise and treats while encouraging fun and games.
- The Discipline Mom: She’s all about rules—no splashing, no pushing, and definitely no booger-blowing in the pool. Her stern approach includes time-outs by the side, but it can feel a bit harsh. After all, isn’t a little splashy fun part of the experience?
I’ve shuffled through many of these categories myself, depending on the day and the amount of sleep I’ve gotten from my kids. Admit it, even the Perfect Mom has a wild side hidden away!
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Summary:
This summer, you’ll encounter a variety of moms at the pool, each with their distinct personalities—from the regulars and fun moms to phone-obsessed and disciplined ones. Each type brings a different energy to the poolside experience, creating a lively atmosphere for all.
