We were at the pool this morning, and there was a little girl and her mom there too. The little girl was maybe 6 months older than LO. Both DH and I are in the pool with him, because even though he walks really well, if he slips and falls in the pool, he's underwater. The other mom is sitting in a chair away from the side of the pool, with her little girl in the pool. Small side eye, but whatever.
We got out to feed LO lunch, and have our backs turned to the pool. I hear her yell her little girl's name, jump out of her chair and run into the pool. Her little girl had fallen under the water and was on the other side of the pool from her. The little girl was under water for 7-10 seconds. The mom yanked her out (sputtering) and toweled her off. Commence convo between DH and I about hopefully the mom being more careful.
Next time I look over at the pool, the girl is back in, and the mom is on the pool deck with her back to the pool fiddling with her phone. Yeah, I judged the mom real hard at that point.
Re: I judged
ITA. I told DH that someone would be with LO in the pool at all times until he's 4. Honestly though, by then we'll have at least one more, so it'll be longer.
Oh how scary! I can't even imagine! I know how hard my adrenaline was pumping with this girl, and I wasn't even involved.
ITA with the no phones in the pool area. However, I feel like folks will just do something else to not pay attention to their kids. Most people seem to think the pool is a place for a break from their kids, but, if anything, you should be watching them more closely.