My best friend is visiting me from Alabama until Sunday so she helped me with a Teacher Appreciation Luncheon today at SVHS and then we headed out for a fun day shopping. We hit Rustic imports and Soma Intimates for some sexy bras and then on to Vickie's Secret for more sexy bras. We had our arms piled high and went to the front to ask for dressing rooms when my phone rang. It was a number I didn't know. I answered to find my beautiful daughter crying on the other end and saying "Mom, I just had a really back wreck."
She was driving west on Borgfeld Rd. and about 1 1/2 miles west of 281 she got distracted for a second and with the slick roads from the rain the two passenger-side tires of her car slid of the road into the gravel. She jerks back on to the road and between overcompensating and the wet roads her car slid across into the east bound lane. she was left front end facing south and got T-Boned by a poor lady and her 4 year old daughter. Both cars were totaled and she and the other passengers were all transported to the hospital.
I am thanking God tonight that everyone survived the accident. The little girl walked away without a scratch, the Mom had some pain from the front airbag but should be fine and my daughter has some neck problems ( some that were from an earlier injury and some from this one that are going to require a visit to a neurosurgeon ( with the possibility of surgery down the road) and extensive Physical rehabilitation for her neck. She had some bumps, bruises and abrasions and a bad case of total body whiplash but she and everyone else are all going to be fine.
It will be a while before we buy her a another car. First she has to pay a 1,000 deductible and then we are not going to get a new car for a while until we are sure she gets the gravity of the devastation she could have/did cause by looking away from the road for 1 second. She is going to hate going back to being shuttled around by me & my husband but at least she's alive to be shuttled around.
What are your thoughts? How do think you would feel if it were your child driving. I'm NOT looking for advice, my husband and I have that totally covered. I'm just curious what you might do if the person you were responsible/cared for created such a large scale potentially deadly situation for her/himself through what I consider negligence. Obviously our first thoughts were for her safety, making sure we got to her quickly (threw the bras at the Victoria's Secret girl and ran out of store), supporting her, getting the proper medical attention. and thanking GOD for not taking away my baby.
What would your's be???