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Old 09-06-2012, 10:16 PM
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but......but, but don't you burn your feet?
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Not only are the shoes a problem but what about the people (adults and children) who sit and/or play on the steps and/or railing at the family pools?

I'm not a swimmer. Yet, when I have family visiting and go to the family pool, I get in the water. I feel more "sure footed" when holding the railing as I enter the shallow end of the pool. Sometimes I'm blocked because of people/children sitting on the steps and/or playing/twirling on the railing. I'm afraid of falling if not holding on to the railing as I enter the water but am blocked from doing so. Wish they would not sit close to the rail and move over to the edge.
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Old 09-06-2012, 10:35 PM
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Not only are the shoes a problem but what about the people (adults and children) who sit and/or play on the steps and/or railing at the family pools?

I'm not a swimmer. Yet, when I have family visiting and go to the family pool, I get in the water. I feel more "sure footed" when holding the railing as I enter the shallow end of the pool. Sometimes I'm blocked because of people/children sitting on the steps and/or playing/twirling on the railing. I'm afraid of falling if not holding on to the railing as I enter the water but am blocked from doing so. Wish they would not sit close to the rail and move over to the edge.
Try, "Excuse me, please".
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Old 09-07-2012, 06:30 AM
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Not only are the shoes a problem but what about the people (adults and children) who sit and/or play on the steps and/or railing at the family pools?

I'm not a swimmer. Yet, when I have family visiting and go to the family pool, I get in the water. I feel more "sure footed" when holding the railing as I enter the shallow end of the pool. Sometimes I'm blocked because of people/children sitting on the steps and/or playing/twirling on the railing. I'm afraid of falling if not holding on to the railing as I enter the water but am blocked from doing so. Wish they would not sit close to the rail and move over to the edge.
Try, You are in my way................
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Old 09-07-2012, 09:03 AM
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