Thanks for your quick replies. I just ordered this video from
Amazon, and will post again after we've watched it together.
I got all choked up when I was originally posting, still thinking about how different today's outcome could have been, and was unable to go in to detail. I'm a little calmer now.
We were headed out the house this morning in our usual rush, and I sent DD9 and DS5 out to the car ahead of me (car parked in my driveway directly in front of my front door.) I'm standing in the foyer with the front door wide open, glass storm door is closed. I cannot find the shoes I thought were by the door, so I popped the trunk of the car with my keys from inside and told my daughter to look in there for my shoes. I turned my back to the door to pick up my purse, bag, coffee, slip on different shoes. In those 30 seconds or so, a man was walking down my street passing out fliers for some new alteration shop. He stopped at the end of my driveway and asked my kids to give the flyer to their mom. DS5 runs down to the end of the driveway to get the flier. My view of the kids was blocked by the open trunk, so even standing right there I saw none of this. To add insult to injury, my DD9 leaves her brother with the stranger at the end of the driveway and starts walking toward the house to tell me that she found my shoes. When I walk out the front door, I see the man putting a flyer on my next door neighbors mailbox, my DS5 is standing behind the car where I cannot see him. I casually say to DD9 - why is your brother not in the car? Her reply - HE WAS TALKING WITH THAT MAN!! My heart sank to my toes. I don't know which was worse, DS5 going to talk to the stranger, or DD9 thinking nothing of it.
At any rate, I know how terrible things can happen in the blink of an eye, and maybe I just needed a reminder to stress the importance of these things to BOTH of my kids. DD9 is so protective usually of her little brother, that I have let my guard down some with the idea of safety in numbers. Today was a wake up call though!!
Anyway, sorry to ramble on and on....but I guess I needed to get that off my chest. I hope that all who are reading are reminded to talk to their kids AGAIN about safety!!!