closetdisneynerd
Earning My Ears
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My daughter is 46 inches. Do you think we'll be able to sneak by the 48 inch requirement?
My daughter is 46 inches. Do you think we'll be able to sneak by the 48 inch requirement?
My daughter is 46 inches. Do you think we'll be able to sneak by the 48 inch requirement?
Why would you risk your child's safety?
Aren't you around the same age as I am? If you are you're part of the generation whose mothers smoke and drank during pregnancy, who rode without helmets and seat belts, who started smoking before they hit puberty, who ate lard pie for dessert and basically did everything this enlightened generation said was going to kill us, cause birth defects, brain damage, you name it. And yet here we are, surviving in numbers that are going to bankrupt the Social Security system and make our Grandchildren (the ones who will be shouldering the burden) wish all those dire things actually came to fruition. So please excuse a dodgy old man if he doesn't think I'm possibly going to ruin someone's life by suggesting they at least give it a try. I guess I'm just going senile.
Sorry for being waaaay late - I was out of town with my family, playing in the surf.
But I just have to comment that the only reason you get to even BE a dodgy old man is because you were lucky.
My FIL smoked and died after a 15 year long fight with lung cancer. My best friend's mother smoked and she suffered horribly from asthma all through her childhood (her mother used to tell her to lie down on the floor so she wouldn't breathe in the smoke and trigger another attack).
I even knew a kid in school who was in a car accident when he wasn't wearing a seat belt - he flew over the front seats and right through the front windshield. He's a paraplegic.
I want to believe we can learn from our mistakes, and pass these lessons down to our children.
We didn't wear bike helmets when we were kids - as a result, I know one kid who fractured his skull and nearly died. In fact, I still have a scar from a nasty bike fall I had as a kid that probably wouldn't be there if I'd been wearing a helmet at the time.
That being said, height restrictions are there for a reason. People shouldn't be trying to get around them.
We didn't wear bike helmets when we were kids - as a result, I know one kid who fractured his skull and nearly died. In fact, I still have a scar from a nasty bike fall I had as a kid that probably wouldn't be there if I'd been wearing a helmet at the time.
That being said, height restrictions are there for a reason.
And how many thousands did you know who made it through childhood scar free?