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Jules:
I suppose if you have gone looking for peace and quiet around the pool then maybe it would be hell if there was lots of kids around. Personally even though we don't have kids they don't bother us but then we do go after the school holidays. Most kids we have seen have been very well behaved anyway.
debra:
Sometimes I sit at that special time of day (around 6pm+), at the edge of the sea and watch the kids play. Running in and out of the sea, playing bat and ball, building sandcastles, running up and down. I hear their laughter as the sea glistens with the lowering sun. Could there be a more heart lifting sound and sight? Kids are brilliant life affirmers.
D@G:
--- Quote from: debra on July 14, 2013, 11:48:46 AM ---Sometimes I sit at that special time of day (around 6pm+), at the edge of the sea and watch the kids play. Running in and out of the sea, playing bat and ball, building sandcastles, running up and down. I hear their laughter as the sea glistens with the lowering sun. Could there be a more heart lifting sound and sight? Kids are brilliant life affirmers.
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Well said.
Gavlah1973:
Brilliant Debra and very very true. My little boy was playinh in tje garden in the sun yesterday jumping in and out of his paddling pool. Loved hearing his screams and seeing his face light up
Karen:
Also, of course, most pools are open to anyone, so you can take your children there to have fun. We used to have some local children come to swim about 7 in the evening, just have to accept it and close your doors so you can have your nap before going out!! We are beach people and use the quiet end of the beach, so not affected by children around a pool. We too hope that some day our 8 granchildren will join us in San Stef. I will be changing my name from Grandma though!!
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