Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 , Yes, I know how it feels----at least from a step-mom's view. My ex had custody of his teenage son and that's about what happened when his son got his license and vehicle. I was really close to my stepson. Since I have no children of my own, and his Mom was nowhere around, I was involved in all the real Mom stuff. His darling girlfriend thought it was funny to yank the steering wheel and watch him re-gain control of the vehicle. On slick roads from a light misty rain, he didn't get control back after one of those yanks! It is a good thing we were called to go to the hospital first because if I had seen that big " V " in the hood of his truck before I saw him I would have really freaked! With too may kids in the cap of his truck and a stupid girlfriend it could have been a serious disaster. Take a deep breath and let the heart rate slow down. By tomorrow you will be ready to strangle him but won't because you wouldn't hurt a hair on his head! LOL Hang in there! Aunt B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 Thank God everyone is okay. It does make you remember there are tragedies that happen to everyone. We just have a name for one of ours. The other ones sneak up on you unexpectedly! I'm going to hug my kid now! -Lenora >Sometimes I think I worry so much about what is going on with Cory >and CF that I forget to worry about the real life stuff. Cory(who is >16) was in a car accident today. When I arrived on the scene and >seen his car total and upside down laying in a corn field, it was the >scariest thing I had ever seen. I felt my life just flash before >me. I jumped out of my car before I think it ever stopped. Thank >God Cory was fine and so was his passenger. Some scrapes and >scratches and that is it. All the kids were transported to the >hospital but no one was hurt. >Getting the phone call that says " mom I was in an accident, please >come " I beleive is the scariest words a mother can here. All I could >do was hug him and thank god he and everyone involved was ok. >My daughter was following the accident on the volleyball bus. >Sometimes in a scary situation you realize how close your kids are, >even if at home all they do is fight. Cory went up to the bus as >soon as he got out of his car and all he wanted was his siter. >Luckily the coach let Amber off the bus to stay with her brother >until I got there. Of course as it would figure, this had to be the >one volleyball game I couldn't attend due to a work related class. >Cory went to the game in my place. >I guess I just needed to talk so I get calmed down before kissing all >my kids good night. > > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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