VioltePrincess
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parents, hug your children.
I went to my daughters' high school today expecting to watch my girls in the homecoming festivities and have a pleasant day with my neighbors.
we had a lovely morning, filled with music -- our traditional homecoming parade.
and then, just as the game was getting under way, the word began to travel through the crowd.
one of the seniors, a nice young man who was president of the student executive council and played clarinet in the band, wasn't at the school...
he was driving home after last night's pep rally when he had an accident with his car. he was only 17.
the halftime festivities were cancelled. the band, the cheerleaders, the dance team...they were all sent home. the football players were kept isolated during halftime, so that they wouldn't fnd out -- we couldn't forfeit the game.
my daughters have known this young man since elementary school. they're both devastated.
and my sister reminded me...when the yong man was in 5th grade, he was in a show at the elementary school. he sang "I won't grow up" from Peter Pan.
and now he really won't.
I went to my daughters' high school today expecting to watch my girls in the homecoming festivities and have a pleasant day with my neighbors.
we had a lovely morning, filled with music -- our traditional homecoming parade.
and then, just as the game was getting under way, the word began to travel through the crowd.
one of the seniors, a nice young man who was president of the student executive council and played clarinet in the band, wasn't at the school...
he was driving home after last night's pep rally when he had an accident with his car. he was only 17.
the halftime festivities were cancelled. the band, the cheerleaders, the dance team...they were all sent home. the football players were kept isolated during halftime, so that they wouldn't fnd out -- we couldn't forfeit the game.
my daughters have known this young man since elementary school. they're both devastated.
and my sister reminded me...when the yong man was in 5th grade, he was in a show at the elementary school. he sang "I won't grow up" from Peter Pan.
and now he really won't.