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I agree. And, Donal is quite consistent. He was wearing one when I met him a
couple of weeks ago, and we were no where near a large body of water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Donal" wrote in message ... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Today we went out in fairly light cool breezes with just the main. We're trying to get Thomas used to the boat and so far it's going great. He seems to really enjoy himself on deck, though we must watch his exposure to the sun. His balance is really amazing...perhaps this is something toddlers can do well, but my best friend's two year old has a hard time on deck compared to Thomas. Thomas also automatically seems to understand the one hand for the boat-one hand for yourself system as he makes his way around. It's great fun to watch! But today he put up the biggest fuss of all time when we put his lifejacket on and he kept taking it off. It finally got to the point where we just put a Stearns belt on him, but that's not the right PFD for a toddler. He also wears a harness so he can't fall off the boat. We all wore vests and that was working up until today. He really has fun on the boat...but hates the PFD, though it fits him properly. Suzanne thought it might just be too warm and he's aware of such things now. We obviously need to get this working right before we take weekend trips with him. Ideas from the "sailing with kids" camp are welcome! Being a father is not easy. If you feel that the little fat one has to wear a lifejacket , then you must make sure that he wears one. He will squeal and scream, but he will learn to accept the lifejacket soon enough. The golden rule is that you must be consistent. BTW My 18y/o son is now in the Oxford University sailing team. Poor Ozzie boasts about his car ..... Regards Donal -- |
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Capt. JG wrote:
I agree. And, Donal is quite consistent. He was wearing one when I met him a couple of weeks ago, and we were no where near a large body of water. Was that to save him when he fell into the Guiness? |
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It would have to have been a damn big vat of it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: I agree. And, Donal is quite consistent. He was wearing one when I met him a couple of weeks ago, and we were no where near a large body of water. Was that to save him when he fell into the Guiness? |
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Capt. JG wrote:
I agree. And, Donal is quite consistent. He was wearing one when I met him a couple of weeks ago, and we were no where near a large body of water. katy wrote: Was that to save him when he fell into the Guiness? That'd work Life jackets are also excellent protection when one is kicked by a horse. DSK |
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Amazing coincidence. That's what Donal told me.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message .. . Capt. JG wrote: I agree. And, Donal is quite consistent. He was wearing one when I met him a couple of weeks ago, and we were no where near a large body of water. katy wrote: Was that to save him when he fell into the Guiness? That'd work Life jackets are also excellent protection when one is kicked by a horse. DSK |
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