Tuesday, August 26, 2008

A Close Call



Hi...I want to tell you about a miracle I had when I was about to drown at young age at a public swimming pool.

First, I will be typing the details in this post this time instead of the optional subtitling. This will cover pretty much what I said in the video. I want to see how this turns out.

Alright, this has to do with a vlog at YouTube I just watched...it was from a Deaf lady named Lisa sharing her story about her one year old daughter Sara that was about to drown in their kiddie swimming pool five years ago. She described how it was a miracle for them, if not for a voice that the mother "heard"...her daughter Sara wouldn't be with us today.

That YouTube vlog made me want to share you all about a miracle I had.

My parents dropped me off at friends' house, they are the deaf sisters both around my age. Their parents were watching me for few hours. They asked us if we wanted to go swimming at a public pool and we went for it.

I didn't know how to swim.

There were lot of hearing kids swimming there too, I would watch them jump/dive in and I figured if they could do it I could too....I jumped in and there came water toying with my tonsil...I still remember it. Tried to paddle myself up but couldn't. I don't know what those deaf sisters were thinking. No one came to me. I remember looking up at the "wavy" water above and the sun shining right through.

Then came a teenage boy into my unforgettable view, he reached and pulled me up.

When I finally grasped for air, I looked to see who it was and ended up it was a deaf guy that I and the deaf sisters didn't know was at the pool too. He didn't have guts to introduce himself to us beforehand.

No CPR, almost.

His name was James Stafford.

Now you see, there were hearing people especially a lifeguard (that probably had his/her eyes elsewhere)allover the pool and the only person to know I was in trouble was that deaf guy. Call that a Miracle? that's a big YES to me. And thank goodness for his eyeballs and sign language.

What's matter with you hearing people?

Few years later at Indiana Deaf School where I started to go to, James was a resident advisor at its dormitory and recognized me. He came up to me and I knew right away it was that guy, he still looked the same after those years. We chatted for a while. Then he would introduce me to his wife and would ask her if she remembered his story on pulling a water-filled little deaf boy out of the pool, she said yeah and looked right at me. I was sorta embarrassed but was thankful that he was there to pull me out.

If not for him, I wouldn't be here doing this vlog. Who knows.

Thank God for Miracles!

That deaf guy passed away in middle of 90's. Thanks James for being there at the right time.

Please watch this YouTube vlog I told you about at the beginning of this post...Deaf Mother Heard A 'Miracle' Voice

You will see that her daughter Sara definitely had more close call than I had, and I am glad to see Sara's still around too.

Take care everyone. Lane

7 comments:

Lisa Grimeau said...

Yes, it is a miracle and God used him to save you...wow...you sure are blessed to live here on the earth for God's purpose in your life.. praise the Lord! Don't you know that you are a apple in God's eye, means you are precious in His eyes.. smile

Anonymous said...

Goose bumps. Beautiful story about
the miracle. Praise be to God forever!

tayler said...

That's definitely a miracle. It's not often we bump into deaf folks in the public, much less deaf lifesavers.

Beaux Arts de Boutjean said...

Undeniably a miracle! Your friend was unquestionably a "Godsend". Also with a lady named Lisa Grimeau. Thank you for sharing two inspiring stories.

Deaf Pixie said...

Really gossebump for me to watch and wonder the person save your life.

Agree with anyone's comment,
Of course, it is miracle!

DeafKathy (Wilson) said...

You have guardian angel with you all the time and he (the guy who saved your life) is one of them, bless him for his courages.
I am glad you still exist.

Abbie said...

Oh my gosh! He was an angel hon!