What’s lurking in the swimming pool?

Nswim
By: 
NSK

When I was a littler N then I am now, my sister and I used to spend our summer weekends lounging around the swimming pool at our Dad’s apartment. We would eat cantaloupe and sliced up hot dogs as she worked on her tan and I, the baby sister, would bug her to come swim with me. I would never, ever, go in the water by myself. I firmly believed, as I had been taught by my sister that if I go in the pool alone the great white shark will come out of his secret compartment and get me. Eat me! You see the way that it works is if anyone else is in the pool, anyone at all, the shark will be too shy and will stay put because of course he only wants me (I must have been a tasty morsel). I can’t fault my sister for this phobia because she believed in the shark too. Now years later, even as a marine biologist, I take a second glance around for sea monsters when I hop into an empty pool....and you should too.

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My kids also loves swimming.

My kids also loves swimming. I enrolled them into a swimming workout training every summer. They just enjoyed it just like playing around.

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Well, I myself believes in Lochness Monster.

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This is true, they do lurk in swimming pools, rivers mouths and moss filled streams (when you can't see the bottom - be careful when stepping in water deeper than your knees (and even then you need to keep your wits about you).