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Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Real Estate Guy!
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Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Real Estate Guy!
Someone is looking out for your family. I know you count your blessings, the fact no one was seriously hurt must put this near the top of your blessings list. As a parent I know how distraughtful this accident must be and can empathize with what you must deal with emotionally. I know it sounds strange but if your son can forgive the other driver the emotional damage can be minimized.
Our hearts go out to you and your family. God bless you, Raymond.
As parents our worse nightmare would be to receive the "call" and I am sorry this has happened to you both. I am catch up here on the latest with your son's accident and it just gives me goosebumps and a sick feeling deep in my stomach. I am so grateful to hear things have turned out for the boys in the end. Wow-- this would just tear me up to see this 'piece of metal'... definitely someone was watching out for those boys that day.
I totally understand the reluctance of your son, I think we all would feel a little gun shy, I know I have and still 'til this day struggle from a past accident. I hope your guy knows the chances of having this happen again in his lifetime are pretty slim. May you be blessed and perhaps may we learn something greater from such occurrences in our lives.
God Bless my friends!
On the lighter side - Is this the same son and car that you helped with the gas run a few weeks back? Seems like maybe he needs a brand new 2008 for back to school?! He's sure to be the envy of everyone in his class (and can do more errands for Thompsons' Realty, too :) )
Those pictures really bring back some memories that scared the crap out of me and it was only a friend. Can't imagine what it would be like if it was my daughter...and really don't want to.
Glad that everyone is doing well.
Best to you and your family!
A picture is worth a thousand words . . . and a ton of gratitude that everyone is okay. I can't look at your pictures without feeling like I want to hug my kids one more time as every day is a gift.
Glad everyone is okay!
I could deal with the first photo and was thankful for all, but when I saw the second photo, all I could was OMG! Holy crap and thank goodness they all are well. Sorry for cursing on your blog, but Geez Louise!!!!
It was a single-car accident, so no others (except a large and very sturdy pine tree) were harmed.
As for the air bags, hard to know if they helped, but they certainly didn't hurt (aside from the burns from them on James' forearms). But far better to have minor burns than a steering wheel to the face/chest.
We consider ourselves very, very lucky.
And we consider the safety and design engineers at Infiniti our new best friends.
I just wanted to add something to this. You said that Francy had opposed the idea and she was a bit concerned about your son's driving and safety. She was right?! Not becuase you were wrong because from what I read, you sound like a great father who believes in his son and is very very supportive! But you know what, mothers have this very weird instinct, this 6th sense that we as guys don't really have. I don't know but it seems that there is a connection between a mother and her children and somehow she knows what's going to happen more often than the father. I am saying this because this happened to my many times. Most of the times when my mother warned me about something and I didn't listen, it actually came true!!!
I am so glad your son is fine now! Seatbelts and airbags are life savers!
I think I'll just put my kids in bubble-wrap going forward...