Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately....there is NO ESCAPE. Anywhere there's a pool....there are screaming kids. Even in a 55+ community.....somehow the kids find their way in and scream bloody murder. Our pool is bigger, nicer, cleaner than the public pool, so the kids bring their screams over here and grace us with them for HOURS AND HOURS. We can no longer get near our own pool that we pay a LOT for because if the kids aren't in the water, their pee and poop will be for days.
Ok meemaw.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately....there is NO ESCAPE. Anywhere there's a pool....there are screaming kids. Even in a 55+ community.....somehow the kids find their way in and scream bloody murder. Our pool is bigger, nicer, cleaner than the public pool, so the kids bring their screams over here and grace us with them for HOURS AND HOURS. We can no longer get near our own pool that we pay a LOT for because if the kids aren't in the water, their pee and poop will be for days.
Anonymous wrote:These children are outside. Yelling/shrieking is allowed outside.
Anonymous wrote:OP there’s no such thing as a community pool without children.
You need your own pool, or a resort pool with a no kids rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had to vent. I (unfortunately) accidentally rented in a building that for some reason has a lot of children. Every time I go to the pool to relax I am surrounded by children screaming, slapping each other with pool noodles, splashing other people, high pitched shrieking, etc. cannot wait to move to a building without a lot of little kids.
Are you a parent? Obv not! This is normal and totally appropriate, otherwise they don't get their "wiggles and emotions" out. A lot of things change when you are a parent, you understand more.
Anonymous wrote:OP rents at Crystal House and then is baffled that it’s a zoo. You’re with your kind, OP. It’s all good. They’re called *outdoor voices* for a reason, and this pool is outdoors.