Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
You think a pool is on the same level of necessity as a car is in most communities, huh?
Not that pp, but we live in Florida and enjoy our pool from spring to early fall. What might seem optional in colder climates becomes pretty darned necessary in a more tropical environment. Our pool is fenced with a locking gate. No small child is going to wander onto our pool deck and fall in.
The Smiths live in Texas where it can also get relentlessly hot during the summer time. They may have all been outside playing in the pool when this happened. I don't know what happened but my heart goes out to that family. What a tragedy.
Literally nothing you wrote is worthwhile. Their child died because they didn’t want to be hot in the summer. That sounds like a worthwhile tradeoff to you? Are you stupid?
By that logic only selfish people would take their children on beach vacations, to hotel swimming pools or anywhere near a body of water. Ever.
Having a backyard pool is not dangerous if you have good safety measures in place. You might as well accuse parents of being lazy narcissists for having bathtubs in their homes.
Right. Because a bathtub remains filled with water at all times. Um, what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
You think a pool is on the same level of necessity as a car is in most communities, huh?
Not that pp, but we live in Florida and enjoy our pool from spring to early fall. What might seem optional in colder climates becomes pretty darned necessary in a more tropical environment. Our pool is fenced with a locking gate. No small child is going to wander onto our pool deck and fall in.
The Smiths live in Texas where it can also get relentlessly hot during the summer time. They may have all been outside playing in the pool when this happened. I don't know what happened but my heart goes out to that family. What a tragedy.
Literally nothing you wrote is worthwhile. Their child died because they didn’t want to be hot in the summer. That sounds like a worthwhile tradeoff to you? Are you stupid?
By that logic only selfish people would take their children on beach vacations, to hotel swimming pools or anywhere near a body of water. Ever.
Having a backyard pool is not dangerous if you have good safety measures in place. You might as well accuse parents of being lazy narcissists for having bathtubs in their homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
You think a pool is on the same level of necessity as a car is in most communities, huh?
Not that pp, but we live in Florida and enjoy our pool from spring to early fall. What might seem optional in colder climates becomes pretty darned necessary in a more tropical environment. Our pool is fenced with a locking gate. No small child is going to wander onto our pool deck and fall in.
The Smiths live in Texas where it can also get relentlessly hot during the summer time. They may have all been outside playing in the pool when this happened. I don't know what happened but my heart goes out to that family. What a tragedy.
Literally nothing you wrote is worthwhile. Their child died because they didn’t want to be hot in the summer. That sounds like a worthwhile tradeoff to you? Are you stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any uglier trait than filling in smug judgment where your heartfelt sympathy is supposed to be?
The only person who deserves sympathy is the child who this lazy narcissist and her loser husband let drown because they needed to show off with a house pool. Go cry elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
You think a pool is on the same level of necessity as a car is in most communities, huh?
Not that pp, but we live in Florida and enjoy our pool from spring to early fall. What might seem optional in colder climates becomes pretty darned necessary in a more tropical environment. Our pool is fenced with a locking gate. No small child is going to wander onto our pool deck and fall in.
The Smiths live in Texas where it can also get relentlessly hot during the summer time. They may have all been outside playing in the pool when this happened. I don't know what happened but my heart goes out to that family. What a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any uglier trait than filling in smug judgment where your heartfelt sympathy is supposed to be?
Anonymous wrote:Is there any uglier trait than filling in smug judgment where your heartfelt sympathy is supposed to be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
You think a pool is on the same level of necessity as a car is in most communities, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Bodie Miller and his wife, Morgan Beck, lost their precious 19 month old daughter, Emiline, in a drowning accident last year.
Morgan has warned parents "Always be aware of water and place as many barriers between your child and those bodies of water as possible (locks, door alarms, pool fences, etc)."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Doesn't your logic mean you shouldn't have a car if you have a young child???
We all take risks. Pools require mitigating the risks by securing them from young children. Do you mitigate the risk of leaving your child in a car by keeping your purse in the backsest or having an alarm system?
Life has risks. Parents have to minimize risks by having redindant safety measures.
Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t have a pool, because just like kids being forgotten in cars, ACCIDENTS can happen to anyone and the first step at preventing them is to acknowledge it could happen to you.
So to those of you making these disgusting comments about this situation, I will keep your children’s safety in my prayers as you are all very ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh. Never heard of this person and I don’t have a ton of sympathy for preventable tragedies like this. Watch your kids. Have an alarm on the door leading to the pool. Have a gate around the pool. It’s not rocket science.
Agreed.
You both are heartless.
Nope, just practical. The mother of this child? Was posting gleefully about a honeymoon sans kids and working on her abs 4 days before her 3rd child died.
I wonder where she was while he was falling into the pool and dying alone.