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Old 06-05-2008, 03:53 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by MikeWaters View Post
The swim check went well, except for the fact that the bishopric 1st counselor's kid pooed in the pool. I don't think we will be invited back.
This kid is a scout? What's up with that?

The opening day of public pools in Memphis last weekend resulted in two teenagers drowning. Always be extra vigilant.

When my eldest was three we went to the community pool and we entered the shallow end, which was still too deep for her. I told her to stay on the step (I was in the pool next to her) while I prepared the floaties. My wife asked a question, I turned to answer. I turned back around (not 5 seconds later) and my daughters is off the step in the shallow end on her tippy toes trying to keep her nose above the water. One of the scariest moments of my life. We were probably just 10 seconds away from CPR and an ambulance.
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