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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

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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.

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