I grew up in Florida and we know just how fast it can go from nothing to crazy storm. And it happens pretty much where afternoon in the summer. |
Yes, it is easier to sit by the pool and complain about the lazy lifeguards than it is to do the hard work of teaching your kids pool safety. You’re welcome. |
I thought we were supposed to teach them about handling disappointment? |
So then don't go on nights when storms are forecasted. Go during the day or on the weekend. This isn't rocket science. |
I think the point is that there’s no storms predicted and yet an automatic system notifies of distant lightening. If you’d like to bring my kids during the day, go for it… I have a job. |
So go on the weekends. Your kids disappointment is your issue. Not the lightening. Set realistic expectations. |
This is the same at our pool, but lifeguards aren’t really enforcing clearing the deck after lightning. It’s confusing when we are at other pools for a swim meet, especially the smaller ones where you can’t safely exit. |
NP. I like these kinds of scenarios for teaching my kids disappointment because it's so clearly nothing I caused. I don't control the weather or the pool's rules. That these things happen and you can move on is good life experience. |
I don’t get why this is a big deal. Lightning can be up to 10 miles out so the rule makes perfect sense. Kids can handle disappointment. If your kids are whiny, teach them not to whine. Mine are not allowed to make a nuisance of themselves when they have to deal with a small disappointment like swim being cut short for safety reasons.
I despise whiny brats. It’s such a mark of bad parenting. |
At our pool the bigger issue is selfish irresponsible parents letting their kids poop or vomit in the pool. Sometimes it is the same kid more than once. |
Why don’t people know how to spell this? The electrical current is lightning. Lightening means: the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity, occurring toward the end of pregnancy,
I’ve seen sports teams named Lightening. Embarrassing. |
Because lightning is dangerous and unpredictable. This happened last night in NJ:
https://abc7ny.com/post/jackson-township-lightning-strike-leaves-1-dead-6-injured-archery-range-nj/17154234/ "What made the strike so shocking, according to witnesses, was that there wasn't any rain at the time." |