taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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I don't have a problem with kids in hot tubs. I have problems with rudeness ANYWHERE including hot tubs. As long as people are just sitting in the hot tub, I don't really care how old they are.
As for being rambunctious in the pool, that is a whole 'nuther topic! I think that parents should reign in their kids' rambunctiousness if it is dangerous to others. Like throwing those water bombs across a crowded pool. My son took one in the eye last year. NOT pretty. And my son can't swim, he just holds onto the side of the pool or one of us and chills out in the water.
Last year also, there was a kid (about 7 or 8) who had a swim noodle. He would stand at the side of the pool, toss the noodle over some people, and then leap over the same people to try to land on the noodle. I was one of those people the first time, holding my dd2. I got NAILED with his knee so hard that I was temporarily unable to move my arm. Had to call to DH to get dd out of my arms before I dropped her. Then I stood still to catch my breath. Do you know, the kid's adult man (dad maybe?) laughed. The kid kept doing it, but our family went to the other side of the pool.
So I guess my rambling means that as long as parents are keeping their kids courteous, I don't mind them being in the hot tub.
As for being rambunctious in the pool, that is a whole 'nuther topic! I think that parents should reign in their kids' rambunctiousness if it is dangerous to others. Like throwing those water bombs across a crowded pool. My son took one in the eye last year. NOT pretty. And my son can't swim, he just holds onto the side of the pool or one of us and chills out in the water.
Last year also, there was a kid (about 7 or 8) who had a swim noodle. He would stand at the side of the pool, toss the noodle over some people, and then leap over the same people to try to land on the noodle. I was one of those people the first time, holding my dd2. I got NAILED with his knee so hard that I was temporarily unable to move my arm. Had to call to DH to get dd out of my arms before I dropped her. Then I stood still to catch my breath. Do you know, the kid's adult man (dad maybe?) laughed. The kid kept doing it, but our family went to the other side of the pool.
So I guess my rambling means that as long as parents are keeping their kids courteous, I don't mind them being in the hot tub.