Well.. my birthday is coming up -- that means two weekends of fun! I am going to see David Byrn this weekend and see my friends in the city and have some friends come to see me. Good times (I hope)
I have to make some decisions about what / if I am going to do anything about my son's accident. Justice is such a strange word... Is there an ultimate justice? Is my justice more correct than yours?
Will money make it all better? But what if he cant ever get insurance because of someone's error --- who is responsible? RESPONSIBLE--- oi vay what a word!
Some days I just dont want to be responsible, I want to be irresponsible and put my head in the sand --- but I cant, Im a mom.
Well --- this just seem appropriate....
4 comments:
L,G & M- that holds up today!
I have faith in you that your heart will lead you to all the right choices.
I hope that Health Care reform includes a repeal of the existing discriminating based on pre-existing conditions.
Will that happen? It could. I really think it might happen.
I bet the DB show is good!
Happy Birthday early!
And sorry about all the decision-making to do...I wish you all the best, and I know you'll make the right choices!
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect some kind of compensation for your son's accident,though money really doesn't make things better.
Enjoy your upcoming birthday young Mouse!
That's a tough one, I don't envy you that decision. I don't think it's just about money. I don't know what the situation there was, as far as the equipment or who was present or any of that, but just in general terms, as a mom whose son does use his high school weight room, I think it's about responsibility on the part of the school. I do worry about the maintenance and supervision in the weight room. My son rolls his eyes, but I think the school has a responsibility to absolutely ensure these young people's safety. Weights can be dangerous, your son is facing ongoing health issues now, and we all know this country has issues with health insurance. You bet the school should be responsible for maintaining and supervising that equipment. I'm sure THEY have insurance against these things, right? Anyway, like I said, I know none of hte details, but I do think this is about much more than just money.
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