summerClay County Aquatics Safety Month at the YMCA
The recent findings by USA swimming showing that drowning is the second leading cause of death among youth 14 and under and that Florida has the highest incidence of drowning of children between the ages of 1-4 has startled me. It seems that after every weekend on the First Coast there has been another unnecessary drowning or near drowning. These incidences can be and should be avoided. I am glad the Clay County YMCAs are reacting to these statistics and events by dubbing July their Aquatics Safety Month. I have always been a strong swimmer and aquatics safety always seemed a concept I naturally comprehended because of my background. However, it turned out that I was naive when I was actually faced with an incident in my own backyard. I was taking a leisurely swim alone after work. I pushed myself off the side of the wall in the deep end and instantly had a cramp in my calf. The cramp was so bad that I felt paralyzed. I began floundering in the water and luckily a raft was floating nearby that I could grab. The cramp went away after about thirty minutes and I limped for the next nine days, but the memory is still fresh in my mind. Related: read more | TerraYMCA's blog | 1 comment | Tags: Aquatics | summer | Swim | Water Safety | YMCA
Summer Travel
I just spent a week in the Penticton and Osoyoss which is located in the interior of British Columbia in Canada with my wife Arlene and son Adam and daughter Victoria. It was a nice trip. The weather was absolutely beautiful and we had a great time. One highlight was we visited a model toy train exhibit in Osoyoss. It was truly amazing and has been under construction for 35 years. I am hoping to return again next year. If you're ever in the area, train buff or not, you should see this work of art. |
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