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Fearing for a Child
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16413094" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>Nothing to feel like a loser over. You did what any good parent would do.</p><p></p><p> Back when my daughter was around 5 we were camping with friends. She was walking ahead with the kids and right as our friend was saying not to walk so close to the edge we watched the ground give way and my daughter drop into the water. She could swi, but the current was really strong. I vaguely remember jumping into the water and apparently I did the one armed grab. I just remember thinking I wasn't going to get there in time. But everyone said I covered the distance in no time. </p><p></p><p>It hasn't affected my daughter in any way. In fact if there's a pool, lake, or ocean around she wants to be in it. She's 16 now BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16413094, member: 35549"] Nothing to feel like a loser over. You did what any good parent would do. Back when my daughter was around 5 we were camping with friends. She was walking ahead with the kids and right as our friend was saying not to walk so close to the edge we watched the ground give way and my daughter drop into the water. She could swi, but the current was really strong. I vaguely remember jumping into the water and apparently I did the one armed grab. I just remember thinking I wasn't going to get there in time. But everyone said I covered the distance in no time. It hasn't affected my daughter in any way. In fact if there's a pool, lake, or ocean around she wants to be in it. She's 16 now BTW. [/QUOTE]
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