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Growing up, my parents used to refer to me and my sisters as fish.
We had pool when I was just a toddler and I learned to swim very early. I remember going to Mommy and Me swim class for toddlers at a community park in San Bernardino. I still have a vivid memory of being shoved under the water and the big olympic lane dividers seeming so far above me.
My mom was very diligent at teaching us to be good swimmers and making sure that we wore "floaties" when we were around the pool until we were good at swimming. She was always watching out for us and she took CPR classes so she would be able to help if something did go wrong.
We were taught from a very early age to stay away from the pool when there wasn't an adult around and that the water could be very dangerous if we were not careful. My parents even installed an iron fence around the pool so that we could not get to it when they didn't want us to.
By the time we moved to Bakersfield, my sisters and I were...
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