Hello Beautiful Single Moms, All Moms and People Everywhere,
I hope everyone is having a Wonderful Day!
I live in Largo-Clearwater, Florida 15 mins from Clearwater Beach and the water is truly clear. The clear water has a few sharks swimming around. The water being clear is to our advantage because sharks do not swim close to the surface of the water like the movies portray them doing to see their fins going for you. Sharks stay completely under the ocean waters and you never see a shark until you feel it biting into your flesh.
Fortunately, I saw a shark swimming in the direction of one of my friends who had swam too far out, but I could see the shark under the water from where I was sitting on the beach. Amazing, I called to him and waving my hands to get his attention, but to no avail. Ok, he cannot hear me, but he should see the shark getting closer to him, but he is acting like all is good and normal. I am losing my mind, because the shark has passed by him like twice and he still does not get out of the water. I did not see the lifeguard, Now I am thinking that this guy did grow up on the Bay and he has most likely seen many sharks and this shark does not bother him, but I am very bothered.
I cannot watch him out so far away swimming near this shark that is still very close to him.. So I hold my breath and then I let out the scream that shook up the table and snacks close to me, and I waved him inward to me as I saw the shark move quickly past him. Then his eyes are on me and he waves back to me, then swims towards me.
Finally, my handsome friend is on dry land and the shark never attacked. I asked him if he saw the shark and he said that he saw the shark and the shark looked looked very young and playful.
I told him to not play with sharks.