I honestly can’t imagine being in her shoes. My heart breaks for the hours she spent thinking she’s sent her son to his death just to try and save the others.
"Is This a Dream?"—The Boy Who Swam 4 Hours Alone in the Ocean and Woke Up a Hero

In a world of heavy headlines, certain moments shine like a lighthouse of hope, proving the human spirit has a quiet strength beyond measure. This is the story of Austin Appelbee—a 13-year-old whose courage and compassion remind us that love can beat anything.
It was supposed to be a standard family outing.
Austin was on a family holiday. He was out on the water with his mother, Joanne, and his two younger siblings, Beau (12) and Grace (8). They were using paddleboards and a kayak in what they thought was shallow water.
Suddenly, strong offshore winds picked up. Within minutes, the family was swept far from the coast. Their oars were lost, and they began to drift into the deep waters. With no way to signal for help, Joanne had to make one of the hardest decisions of her life: she asked Austin to swim to shore.
She said, “In the beginning, it was like we were going to be fine, and Austin was going to make it. As time went on, my view was that my son also didn’t make it. Did I make a wrong decision by sending him because I knew he was the strongest who could do it?”
Austin initially tried to use an inflatable kayak, but it quickly took on water and became useless.

He abandoned the craft and began to swim. At one point, he even removed his lifejacket because it was hindering his ability to move through the rough swells.
For 4 hours, the 13-year-old battled the ocean alone. To stay calm, he later told reporters he focused on “happy thoughts,” sang songs and prayed. He said, “I knew it would be a long way because it was like 4 km. And I just said, ’Not today, not today, not today, I’ll have to keep on going.’”
When I was 13 years old, I was scared of the dark in my own hallway 😅
“When I hit the floor, I thought, ’How am I on land right now? Is this a dream?’” I just collapsed.
However, his mission wasn’t over. There was no one nearby to help, and he knew he had to find a phone. Exhausted and suffering from what he feared was hypothermia, Austin sprinted 2 km across the sand to find the spot where they had left their gear.
He found his mother’s bag, grabbed her phone, and rang for help. On the recorded emergency call, he told the operator, “I think we need a helicopter to go find them.”
Imagine sprinting 2 km after battling ocean for 4 hours? I wouldn’t be able to sprint even if I spent the whole day on sofa. I can’t imagine his strength, OMG
His call triggered an immediate search operation. The helicopter crew located Joanne and the two younger children. They were found nearly 14 km offshore, clinging to a single paddleboard in the dark.
When he learned they were safe, the relief was overwhelming.
The family was winched to safety and brought back to the command point on the shore. Austin was reunited with his mother and siblings while being treated by paramedics.
Austin acted out of love for his mother and siblings. By staying calm and moving forward, he changed a potential tragedy into a story of survival.
He doesn’t think of himself as brave. When reporters asked how he did it, he said he just kept going. He swam because his family was still out there. He ran because there was no one else.
And when the helicopter finally brought them back, he shared, “I had a lot of guilt in my heart. I thought I wasn’t fast enough.”
Guilt? Kid, you swam for FOUR HOURS in the open ocean. At 13!!!!! I hate the he felt guilty. Austin, if you ever read this, you did the impossible!
Austin’s strength brings hope and gratitude to us all. Such moments of empathy prove humanity is rooted in love. To see how life is forever changed by simple acts of compassion, explore these 13 unforgettable stories of kindness: 13 People Share the Kindest Thing They Ever Witnessed and Still Can’t Forget
Comments
beautiful family
I’ve been staring at this question for 5 min and still don’t have an answer. My brain says send the strongest but my heart says don’t let go of his hand. God bless that mom, I’d be a wreck
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