hrh_disney_queen
<font color=red>My DH has the hots for Stacey<br><
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Ok, it's that time of year...Community pools, parents watching and NOT watching their kids play...Here's my vent..
Yesterday DS4, DS6 and I went to the pool we joined. We parked ourselves by the kiddie pool, and they played around in it while I watched from a lounge chair. We are alone until a little boy (we'll call him Billy) comes along with his inner tube and gets in. He is not any trouble. My kids talk to him, and we find out he is five. Well, after about 30 minutes, I am wondering where this child's parent is. I look around, the closest adults I see are about 25 feet away with their backs to us. ? So I asked him, "where is your mommy?" He says, "over there on the yellow blanket." "You mean the one with the blue hat?" "Yes." Well, Mommy is sitting on a lounge chair on the opposite site of the adult (very large) pool reading a magazine!
(The adult pool is BETWEEN Mommy and Billy) Then after a few more minutes, he says he needs help getting out of the tube. Still no sign of her checking on him. So I reached over to help him out. She must have looked up then, because I looked over at her while I was helping him, then looked again over the top of my sunglasses-more to make a point than anything else. Finally I saw her stir. A minute later she is next to him, saying "Did he get stuck?"
I said, (with great control) "yes". Her-"Thanks" Me-(biting my tongue) "that's ok, I just didn't want to be responsible for him." Her-"Oh, he's usually Ok in here." I don't even remember what else I said, my tongue hurt so bad from restraining what I really wanted to say. Anyway, they were draining the kiddie pool to clean out the chemicals, so she and "Billy" left. ARrrrrrggggghhhhh!!! I walked by them later at their chairs and she had a girl about 7-8 with her. So I guess she was watching the girl and leaving "Billy" to fend for himself... Or......
Do you think she was counting on me to watch him since I was obviously going to be there for awhile? I wish I would have taken DS4&6 for a walk around the pool to see if that brought her over to him. Maybe I am overly cautious, but I would NEVER leave a kid that young along in water... Even if it IS only 2 feet deep....

Yesterday DS4, DS6 and I went to the pool we joined. We parked ourselves by the kiddie pool, and they played around in it while I watched from a lounge chair. We are alone until a little boy (we'll call him Billy) comes along with his inner tube and gets in. He is not any trouble. My kids talk to him, and we find out he is five. Well, after about 30 minutes, I am wondering where this child's parent is. I look around, the closest adults I see are about 25 feet away with their backs to us. ? So I asked him, "where is your mommy?" He says, "over there on the yellow blanket." "You mean the one with the blue hat?" "Yes." Well, Mommy is sitting on a lounge chair on the opposite site of the adult (very large) pool reading a magazine!

I said, (with great control) "yes". Her-"Thanks" Me-(biting my tongue) "that's ok, I just didn't want to be responsible for him." Her-"Oh, he's usually Ok in here." I don't even remember what else I said, my tongue hurt so bad from restraining what I really wanted to say. Anyway, they were draining the kiddie pool to clean out the chemicals, so she and "Billy" left. ARrrrrrggggghhhhh!!! I walked by them later at their chairs and she had a girl about 7-8 with her. So I guess she was watching the girl and leaving "Billy" to fend for himself... Or......
Do you think she was counting on me to watch him since I was obviously going to be there for awhile? I wish I would have taken DS4&6 for a walk around the pool to see if that brought her over to him. Maybe I am overly cautious, but I would NEVER leave a kid that young along in water... Even if it IS only 2 feet deep....
