She looked at me, smiled, crouched down, yelled, "JUMP" and flew off the edge and sunk.
I was only about five feet away by that time and was able to scoop her off the bottom quickly, but those were the longest few seconds of my life. Ellie didn't seem fazed at all. The lifeguard arrived just as I pulled her out. He just shook his head and said he couldn't believe that she jumped. He saw her going toward the edge, saw me heading that way, and figured she'd wait for me.
Wait for me? Not my daughter....
Here are some pictures of a less eventful trip to the pool with our neighbors.

1 comment:
Swimming lessons...and lots of them....will keep your heart from leaping from your chest! At least she'll know how to float and not sink. Even now, my kids wear lifejackets at the lake....
Sis
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