A friend of mine, had a 12 year old daughter. She was an only child and the apple of daddy's eye.
The daughter was out riding around on an ATV with a friend. She was not driving.
The driver rolled the ATV over. The driver was thrown clear. The ATV crushed the daughter who died on the scene.
This guy is disconsolate (as you can imagine).
What this brought to mind was two thoughts:
1. Hug those you love and tell them you love them. You never know how much time you will get with them.
2. ATVs are dangerous and parents are correct to warn young people about riding them. A parent is not being an "old granny" or a worry wart by refusing permission to ride one, or insisting that the riding be done in the parents presence so the parents can tell them to slow down or not ride on the side of a slope. Young people cannot adequately assess danger.
The daughter was out riding around on an ATV with a friend. She was not driving.
The driver rolled the ATV over. The driver was thrown clear. The ATV crushed the daughter who died on the scene.
This guy is disconsolate (as you can imagine).
What this brought to mind was two thoughts:
1. Hug those you love and tell them you love them. You never know how much time you will get with them.
2. ATVs are dangerous and parents are correct to warn young people about riding them. A parent is not being an "old granny" or a worry wart by refusing permission to ride one, or insisting that the riding be done in the parents presence so the parents can tell them to slow down or not ride on the side of a slope. Young people cannot adequately assess danger.