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Is there going to be a storm @ArraDreaming ?
Guess what @ArraDreaming , I was in the pool today. Got out and was minding the kids who were in the pool... then the little one (who can't swim), somehow slipped out of her floaty and was under the water. I saw her floaty float away in the pool and I screamed "Where is XYZ!" My nephew then grabbed her head up out of the water, and I jumped in the pool to get her out...
She was okay thank God... but I freaked out.... and she was shocked tooo... she couldn't even walk after because she was in such shock.
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Yeah, that's hectic @ArraDreaming . It's so so scary. Never again.
And the thing is, this little one is the one we watch out for because she's not scared of the water. She just jumps in without any floaties. And seriously, she had a floatie and just slipped it off in a second!
I'm so glad things turned out okay. The middle one was the closest to her so when I screamed, he instinctively grabbed her head out of the water and held it until I got her out. It all happened in seconds... literally.
As for your 3 year old, I'm glad he was also okay....
Yes, I'm okay, but it's not something I want repeated.
Oh, and this little one has been on the waitlist for swimming lessons for 1.5 years now. She got a place and was starting tomorrow. I'm not sure if this has scared her so she may not want to have swimming lessons tomorrow.
I'll let you know how it goes.
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@ArraDreaming wrote:
I hear something one day that said, when everyone is watching the kids nobody is watching the kids
It's so true. Agreed.
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Hectic @ArraDreaming
I'm glad this kid here knew what she did.
I get when you said it's worse when they don't see why you're going on about it and don't see the issue...
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