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How to be a Lifeguard in 12 Easy Steps or Own the Zone

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Mom Lifeguard! A poetry book coupled with a non-fiction book about becoming a lifeguard again after becoming a mom. - I started swimming when I was 5 years old. We had an outdoor public pool in the small southern mountain town I grew up in and it was beside a lake. That meant the pool water was a deep dark indigo blue. The water was so dark in the deep end you could not see the bottom! I was scared of the deep end.  My swim team coach just threw me in and told me to swim, and that's how I learned to conquer my fear of the deep end and to swim.  Ever since, I have loved the water ...

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Mom Lifeguard! A poetry book coupled with a non-fiction book about becoming a lifeguard again after becoming a mom. - I started swimming when I was 5 years old. We had an outdoor public pool in the small southern mountain town I grew up in and it was beside a lake. That meant the pool water was a deep dark indigo blue. The water was so dark in the deep end you could not see the bottom! I was scared of the deep end.  My swim team coach just threw me in and told me to swim, and that's how I learned to conquer my fear of the deep end and to swim.  Ever since, I have loved the water and love to swim.  I gave up my swim team days long ago in High School!  My parents spent many a night or day taking my brother and I to swim team practices or meets.  When my father passed away 2 years ago, I got very sad.  We were such good buddies.  To mark the anniversary of his death, instead of conti
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