Monday, October 12, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Safety Reminder - the hard way
Parents,
This is to inform you of an incident which occurred this morning at Franklin Middle School, which you may wish to discuss with your children.
I had just dropped off Haley and Harrison at the “Girls’ Entrance” and turned right to drive past the main entrance of the school, when a boy whose father had stopped in the no parking zone across the street tried to run around our van as it was driving past the school. Unfortunately, because he came from behind the van, I didn’t even see him approaching until he actually ran into the van. Luckily, I had my foot over the brake as we were coasting through a high traffic area, so the boy was not seriously injured. (He did get a nasty road rash on his ankle, but it didn’t look swollen or broken. His father drove him to an urgent care clinic to get it checked, and I haven’t heard anything further.)
I called 911 immediately after they took the boy to the school clinic, and they dispatched an officer who, after investigating, informed me the only way this accident could have been avoided would have been for the father to have dropped his son off in an appropriate area, and/or for the boy to have had the common sense not to run in front of a moving vehicle (but those of us who have kids know that an excited young person on his way to the fourth day at a new school has plenty else on his mind). The officer issued no traffic tickets, and repeatedly told me (I was a bit upset) that if anybody were to receive a citation, it would be the father who parked illegally and encouraged his son to jaywalk into traffic.
The boy and his father were very apologetic; the father gently admonished his son for running into traffic and not looking carefully, and the boy let me give him a hug and said he knew I did everything I could to avoid him.
That notwithstanding, I will forever be haunted by what could have happened. If I had been distracted or in a hurry, if the road had been saturated and thus my tires not had traction when I hit the brakes, if our sump pump had not kept our basement dry, and I’d been up all night vacuuming water out of our basement like last summer so I was tired and not as alert this morning…that child could have been seriously injured or killed. So many lives ruined in an instant because Dad was in a hurry to get to work.
I always make it a point to ensure that none of my daycare students EVER walk in traffic to get to or from their school buildings, even if I am walking with them. Furthermore, I lecture them constantly about being careful in parking lots, driveways, and along the street from our house to the pool – but particularly before and after school, when people more concerned with getting to work or home are not paying attention as they should. Please use this near-miss brush with disaster to emphasize traffic safety to your child, and please please please NEVER put your child in the situation of having to cross a busy street to get to school or other activities. It is so worth the extra 5 minutes to get them to a safe drop off point.
If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to discuss with you – but please give me a couple days so I’ll feel up to talking about this. I still get shaky when I think about what could have happened (hence this written communication – I don’t feel up to explaining to each parent individually just yet).
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday 8/5
A typical day, with a trip to the Bever Park "Old MacDonald's Farm" and waterfowl exhibit thrown in for some added exercise/adventure!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Tuesday 8/4
A busy day but not a lot of photo ops. We spent the morning driving from one place to another, but did squeeze in our walk and time at the playground. We had a LATE lunch and then had "craftapalooza" and free play time. We were having such a good time, we were kind of late getting to the pool, but we did get our swimming in too!
Monday 8/3
Our Monday in a nutshell: music lessons, walk and play in the park by Franklin, movie practice, free play, water games and swimming. *Whew*
Monday, August 3, 2009
Friday 7/31
With the nice weather, we've started taking the dog with us when we take Harrison to music lessons. Then we walk all around Franklin, often ending up at the playground across the street.
We couldn't go on our scheduled field trip due to Harrison's class - luckily this was the last day, and we still have 3 weeks left - we may be doing a lot of traveling the next 3 weeks!
Thursday 7/30
we had a mini-birthday party for Haley,
including about an hour of different balloon games
we had to stay at the house today to await delivery of
Harrison's new harp. When it arrived, we each
took a turn trying it out (all except Harrison -
he was at his video game-making class!)
We're trying to spend as much time outdoors as I can handle now that the weather is almost like summer! So when possible, we head to the pool early. I don't honestly remember if Thursday was an early pool day, but I'm guessing so since I took pictures there.
Wednesday 7/29
Tuesday 7/28
Until I get caught up with my posts, they will be more brief with fewer pictures. August is "make a movie" month. We spend most of our time writing, practicing, costuming, and otherwise producing a movie (that takes me forever - years - to edit, so don't expect to see the final product for quite awhile!).
I also try to give the kids more free play time during August, so they won't feel like they didn't have any break before school starts. Today we went costume shopping and didn't have much luck, but we did find a couple cool hats that we HAD to have just to play with.
Monday 7/27
Happy Birthday, Haley!
Haley & Justice stayed home with the family to celebrate her turning 11. Harrison had morning harp lessons and afternoon video game making class at Kirkwood, but he did join the rest of us for MOVIE DAY. Today's Movie:
The movie started about 30 minutes late, so we were really rushing to get lunch before Harrison had to leave for his next class. After he left, we got out our giant coloring books. We had just enough time to color and play Littlest Pet Shop before heading to the pool early.
Friday 7/24
Solar Art Paper donated by Piper's Mom
Rinse in water & dry on paper towels
Making music with Boomwhackers
Making a panfleche at the Native American crafts & games event
modified "hunting" game played long ago by Native American children
get the bean bag in the moving hoop
Piper got it through on one of her tries!
Feeling the fur on a buffalo hide