The Thing About Saving Someone’s Life…

..is that you don’t want to admit that you did, or assume it, even if you know it’s true. Like doing so will put them at risk again, because who the hell are you?

But I’m getting ahead of myself.

This time two days ago, I was on vacation in Cape Cod with my extended family. My parents have a house outside Falmouth and I’ve gone pretty much every summer of my life, first as a kid, now with my own family. It was our last day, our last afternoon, and my daughter really wanted to go for a final s...

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Published on July 29, 2015 13:40
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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda Gleaves That is amazing! Sounds like it was meant for you to be there, and you had guidance from above.


message 2: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Walker WOW! Even though you don't officially know CPR, you did great! You were suppose to be there for her. Don't be shy or weird about it. Be thankful! You saved her life, and others from seeing a (even more)horrible situation.


message 3: by Dorrit (new)

Dorrit Like Markus Zusak wrote, "You save someone. You kill them."


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