07/05/2024
Jonathan Brown Brittany Brown
I literally watched it happen.
It was absolutely silent, just like Iâd read.
It was completely inconspicuous, just like people say.
There was no thrashing or panicked shouts or anything that would have drawn my attention if I hadnât already been looking.
She was swimming with a pink pool noodleâthe same one in this picture I took of her less than an hour beforeâand the noodle somehow got away from her.
She was righhhht on the edge between the shallow end and the deep endâall it took was one small step in the wrong direction. All it took was one small step to put herself in a dangerous situation.
She started bobbing up and down frantically on her toes, tilting her face up to get air. Small, subtle movements as she fought to keep her chin above the water.
That was it.
There were at least three other adults by the pool.
No one caught it except me.
Thank God she has been in survival swim lessons since last summer.
Thank God her training kicked in and once she realized she was in trouble she immediately lifted her feet up and floated on her back. Then she rolled over and swam toward the shallow end.
Thank God I was watching. Even though I didnât end up having to interfere.
Hereâs your reminder, againânoodles and floaties are not a substitute for adult supervision. And adult supervision does NOT mean just being there.
It does NOT mean passively sitting by the pool on your phone or chatting with a friend.
Donât feel like a nag if you have to remind the other adults with you of this. Actually itâs necessary you do.
Because it should be abundantly clear that if you are in charge of supervising swim time, that is the ONLY thing you should be doingâwatching the pool.
That is your ONLY job.
And if itâs not clear WHOSE job that is? Have a system. Maybe you tag each other in and out, or have the designated pool watcher hold a specific whistle or pool toy.
Just make sure someone is watching the pool and only the pool at all times.
Today Iâm so grateful for survival swim lessons.
But even more than that, Iâm thankful I was watching.
Because no amount of training can ever replace full, undivided adult supervision.
** This is a repost, but an important share with the July 4th holiday coming up!