Why I Embrace the Public Pool

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The public pool often seems to be the summer nemesis for many parents. We grumble about the constant splashing, the perpetual need to adjust goggles, and the endless requests for “look at me, I can do a somersault underwater!” Not to mention the unsettling reality of pool germs—yeah, it can be a bit gross. But despite these annoyances, I’m here to enthusiastically declare my affection for the public pool. Yes, you heard that right! Not the exclusive backyard pool, nor the fancy country club option, or even the luxurious resort pool—just the good old public swimming pool.

Here’s why I genuinely appreciate our local pool during the summer months:

  1. Affordability
    For a mere $200, our entire family enjoys unlimited access to all six public pools in our area throughout the year. A daily ticket typically costs around $6 per person. Honestly, I can’t even leave a coffee shop without spending at least $20, so $6 for a whole day of outdoor fun (and a break from screens) is an absolute bargain. If your town has a summer pass like ours, you can swim every day for practically nothing. And let’s not forget the affordable snacks—how about a 25-cent ice pop?
  2. Sense of Community
    As someone who tends to be introverted and often deals with social anxiety, stepping outside my home can sometimes be a challenge. It’s a big deal for me to muster the courage to enjoy our public pool regularly. We occasionally bump into familiar faces, and even if we don’t, it’s nice to engage with neighbors and feel connected to our community.
  3. Friendships for My Kids
    Whether we visit with friends or go solo, my kids invariably find someone they know at the pool. They quickly dive into games with new acquaintances, allowing me to relax on a lounge chair while they socialize. It’s a win-win for everyone involved!
  4. Down-to-Earth Atmosphere
    No need for extravagant country club fees or vacation getaways—public pools are refreshingly unpretentious. Many communities offer modest fees, and some even provide waivers for those in need.
  5. Physical Activity
    All those flips and jumps off the diving board help wear my kids out. There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of having tired children after a fun-filled day at the pool.
  6. Mini Getaway
    One of my favorite summer activities is visiting the public pool that’s a bit farther from home. With fewer familiar faces around, I can immerse myself in a good book while my kids have fun swimming. They often reunite with friends, and my husband and I enjoy some quality time together. It feels like a mini-vacation without the hassle of travel.

So, if you’re looking for me this summer, I’ll be at our local pool—ice pop in hand, ready to relax and soak up the sun.

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Summary:

The public pool is a treasure trove of summer fun. It’s affordable, fosters community connections, helps kids make friends, and provides a relaxed atmosphere. Plus, it offers a great way for children to exercise and engage in outdoor activities. So, embrace the public pool—it might just become your favorite summer destination!

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