Tonka's Skipper
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https://www.facebook.com/ChaseLykken?fref=ts
Link for the facebook page for this boy, Chase Lykken, - this is so so sad, and i wish him all the very best for a speedy and full recovery.
Thanks for the link DF
AKK
https://www.facebook.com/ChaseLykken?fref=ts
Link for the facebook page for this boy, Chase Lykken, - this is so so sad, and i wish him all the very best for a speedy and full recovery.
Thank you so much for posting this! I haven't been able to find an update on him and I am so happy to see that he is making progress to recovery.https://www.facebook.com/ChaseLykken?fref=ts
Link for the facebook page for this boy, Chase Lykken, - this is so so sad, and i wish him all the very best for a speedy and full recovery.
That has been my number one concern and I feel ashamed of some of my fellow WDWMagic members.Shame on you....shame on all of you who have passed judgment on people you don't know, and a situation you were nowhere near. I am a relative of this family and until now, I thought people like you were not worth the time and effort to give a response. This was a terrible, tragic ACCIDENT, that is all. Sorry to disappoint you and give you nothing to gossip about to others. Chase's parents are two of the most God-loving, diligent parents I know, who are deeply involved in every aspect of their children's' lives. Do you understand that if they were doing the things you accuse them of, such as drinking and not being watchful, that the authorities would have acted on this? If all of you are such avid cruisers as you claim, you would certainly know that when a ship leaves port, there are thousands of people on the upper decks, swimming, drinking, tanning, and taking in the whole experience. Chase was a sweet and active little four-year old boy who slipped away from his parents and got lost in the crowd. They didn't just "suddenly become aware" that he was missing when he had been pulled from the pool. They didn't allow him to go into a pool without them. They didn't leave the two older siblings to watch him. The truth is that they had been searching for him that ENTIRE time he was missing!!! Can you imagine the panic and fear any parent would feel during that time? Another item to point out, Chase was believed to have been underwater for 10-15 minutes and not a single person, staff or guest, noticed. NOT ONE!!! Does this not clearly point out the large number of people and commotion in that area at the time of the accident?? Chase fought for his life and survived. He now has a long battle ahead of him with a grim outlook. People like you are not helping the cause. I believe in the power of voicing opinions and the internet. You are entitled to your "opinion" but just as human beings, I beg you to be responsible about the things you say. I pray to God that they never see the horrible things posted on this thread. For those of you who supported them this last week, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
First, thanks for shedding even just a little light on the incident here with us.Chase was a sweet and active little four-year old boy who slipped away from his parents and got lost in the crowd. [snip] The truth is that they had been searching for him that ENTIRE time he was missing!!!
Just read all the posts in this thread... started out feeling sick to my stomach immediately putting myself into the situation and not being able to come close to imagining how I would feel if this happened to me. I then read the posts where people assumed they knew what happened and why. This really is what's wrong with the world today in my opinion. We are so quick to judge people and situations based only on what we hear, read or are told. It's simlar to how quickly we assume someone who is overweight and in a wheelchair is there because they are lazy and eat nothing but twinkies (a whole other thread topic I know).Shame on you....shame on all of you who have passed judgment on people you don't know, and a situation you were nowhere near. I am a relative of this family and until now, I thought people like you were not worth the time and effort to give a response. This was a terrible, tragic ACCIDENT, that is all. Sorry to disappoint you and give you nothing to gossip about to others. Chase's parents are two of the most God-loving, diligent parents I know, who are deeply involved in every aspect of their children's' lives. Do you understand that if they were doing the things you accuse them of, such as drinking and not being watchful, that the authorities would have acted on this? If all of you are such avid cruisers as you claim, you would certainly know that when a ship leaves port, there are thousands of people on the upper decks, swimming, drinking, tanning, and taking in the whole experience. Chase was a sweet and active little four-year old boy who slipped away from his parents and got lost in the crowd. They didn't just "suddenly become aware" that he was missing when he had been pulled from the pool. They didn't allow him to go into a pool without them. They didn't leave the two older siblings to watch him. The truth is that they had been searching for him that ENTIRE time he was missing!!! Can you imagine the panic and fear any parent would feel during that time? Another item to point out, Chase was believed to have been underwater for 10-15 minutes and not a single person, staff or guest, noticed. NOT ONE!!! Does this not clearly point out the large number of people and commotion in that area at the time of the accident?? Chase fought for his life and survived. He now has a long battle ahead of him with a grim outlook. People like you are not helping the cause. I believe in the power of voicing opinions and the internet. You are entitled to your "opinion" but just as human beings, I beg you to be responsible about the things you say. I pray to God that they never see the horrible things posted on this thread. For those of you who supported them this last week, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
For what it's worth, here's what I see as some of the issues:
1. One kids pool is actually four feet deep, which may be considered deeper than some people think a "kids pool" is expected to be. Perhaps the parents had no idea it was that deep. I assume this is the one where the kid was found.
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True, but I think that family pool is covered up for the "Leaving port" party. The two pools aren't very apart, and kids of all ages can jump into either one of them.
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