Disney1fan2002
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I am at a loss for words. I have been taking my kids to our little town's watering hole. We go 3 or 4 days a week. The kids run into kids they know from school, and I get to socialize with some of the moms I typically don't see when school is not in session.
OK, so here is the set up, the beach rents out kayaks, canoes, and peddle boats. And they have a big float, that looks like an oversized surf board, but it is foam. The kayaks and the float sit on a section of the beach, and when you rent one, you just go get in it. The float is like a magnet for little kids to jump on, walk on, ect. On more than one occasion, I have witnessed a life guard ask a kid to please get off the float. The kid will just look at the life guard, and keep jumping, or walking all over it. The lifeguard will ask again...and again. Meanwhile, the kid's mother is sitting right there. She can clearly see and hear her kid being spoken to, yet does she pipe up and ask little Suzie or Johnny to get off the float? NOPE. A few days ago, some kids were rough housing in the water, dunking each other under, and holding each other under, or jumping on their backs. THREE lifeguards had to kepp telling them over and over to stop pulling and dragging and dunking each other...the kids kept doing it. To the point where the life guards were yelling at them, and threatening to beach them. These kids were around 11-12 years old. If my kids were behaving in a way that had the lifeguards yelling at them, forget the lifegaurds, I would be beaching them, and then we would be going home, probably not to return for the rest of the summer. I was watching this, and no mother piped up from the beach to tell little Johnny and little Billy to cut the crap.
Yesterday, oh boy..yesterday took the cake. Every top of the hour, the lifeguards blow a whistle and announce it's adult swim. The adults get to enjoy 15 minutes of swimming without splashing, screaming kids around them. So all the kids have to be COMPLETELY out of the water and off the docks until quarter after the hour. Yesterday, there were two little boys, in the shallow end. One of the lifeguards told them they had to be all the way out. The boys ignored her. She repeated it 3 times, then another lifeguard was telling them to get out. The boys are now actually swimming, not just sitting in the water. Granted, they were only about 4 years old, and probably didn't understand, but that is where mommy should come in, right? My sister and I were in absolute AWE, that the mother was sitting 10 feet away, she could clearly see her kids are being asked to leave the water, and she just sits there. It looked like their older siblings finally went in and physically tried to remove them from the water. It wasn't until the kids started flailing and yelling that mom got involved.
I feel so bad for these lifeguards. They are only high school or college kids, and the clearly do not have the support of the parents when kids are doing something wrong.
I would be so mortified if it were my kid.
OK, so here is the set up, the beach rents out kayaks, canoes, and peddle boats. And they have a big float, that looks like an oversized surf board, but it is foam. The kayaks and the float sit on a section of the beach, and when you rent one, you just go get in it. The float is like a magnet for little kids to jump on, walk on, ect. On more than one occasion, I have witnessed a life guard ask a kid to please get off the float. The kid will just look at the life guard, and keep jumping, or walking all over it. The lifeguard will ask again...and again. Meanwhile, the kid's mother is sitting right there. She can clearly see and hear her kid being spoken to, yet does she pipe up and ask little Suzie or Johnny to get off the float? NOPE. A few days ago, some kids were rough housing in the water, dunking each other under, and holding each other under, or jumping on their backs. THREE lifeguards had to kepp telling them over and over to stop pulling and dragging and dunking each other...the kids kept doing it. To the point where the life guards were yelling at them, and threatening to beach them. These kids were around 11-12 years old. If my kids were behaving in a way that had the lifeguards yelling at them, forget the lifegaurds, I would be beaching them, and then we would be going home, probably not to return for the rest of the summer. I was watching this, and no mother piped up from the beach to tell little Johnny and little Billy to cut the crap.
Yesterday, oh boy..yesterday took the cake. Every top of the hour, the lifeguards blow a whistle and announce it's adult swim. The adults get to enjoy 15 minutes of swimming without splashing, screaming kids around them. So all the kids have to be COMPLETELY out of the water and off the docks until quarter after the hour. Yesterday, there were two little boys, in the shallow end. One of the lifeguards told them they had to be all the way out. The boys ignored her. She repeated it 3 times, then another lifeguard was telling them to get out. The boys are now actually swimming, not just sitting in the water. Granted, they were only about 4 years old, and probably didn't understand, but that is where mommy should come in, right? My sister and I were in absolute AWE, that the mother was sitting 10 feet away, she could clearly see her kids are being asked to leave the water, and she just sits there. It looked like their older siblings finally went in and physically tried to remove them from the water. It wasn't until the kids started flailing and yelling that mom got involved.
I feel so bad for these lifeguards. They are only high school or college kids, and the clearly do not have the support of the parents when kids are doing something wrong.
I would be so mortified if it were my kid.