Friday, February 5, 2010

what is happening to our world?


hi folks--

i got my daughter home from school yesterday afternoon. and it was a rare occasion to have her dad home and chillin on the couch. he hadn't been home long, because he wasn't here when i left to get her-- usually on those occasions, that he is off in time to pick her up -- yeh you know it -- i talk him into pickin up the child. and he will. cuz he loves me, and he knows i hate to leave the house.

so anyhow--- when we got home , and he was here, we all had a little chat. sometimes we do this, but a lot of times, we kind of just do our own thing- until dinner time. then review our days over dinner.

so. the spawn :)) , was extremely chatty , and was goin on an on -- kinda like i do sometimes-- ok a lot of times.
she was jumping from one 'story' to another, and it was difficult to keep up.
not only for me- but hubby too. we were really listening intently though, because this was some serious stuff she was talking about. she was just having a hard time finding the words to express it all.

what she was telling us was something i have -- until that moment -- only heard on the news. and unfortunately, for some strange reason, way too often in recent weeks in our area where we live. ok-- not our area-- but the metroplex-- ya know?
so anyways.
not sure about hubby-- but my little shriveled mind could only grab so much of this conversation, before i had to stop her-- and make sure i was 'gettin it right'.
was i? not hardly. to break it down for y'all though? in short?

1- a kid had a gun at school.
2- he had a 'hit list ' with at least 5 names on it.
3- my kid knows a few of these kids- one is a very good friend of hers.
4- my 'understanding was that 'someone' turned this kid in for having the gun.
5- i was wrong. NO ONE said a thing.
6- no one was shot or hurt --- or arrested.
7- me and hubby were and are terrified.



this is how kids get killed. this is how columbine happened. no one took those kids seriously. there are a lot of 'if only's' in that story.

parents- teachers- students- , a lot of people may have changed that situation --
if only ---
one person would have taken those kids seriously when they said things. no matter how insignificant it may have been at the time.

look at the end result.

and Virginia tech too.
or fort hood for that matter.

there are signs-- whether they are silent, subtle , or blatantly in your face---

don't be that person who doesn't want to 'get involved'-- or the one who thinks 'it's just a joke' or it's just an empty threat.

we don't know if the kid is serious. we don't know if he really had a gun. we don't know if it was loaded.

but i will tell ya this.

i would rather have my child and those of other parents who don't even know about this - to have a chance of keeping their kids safe -- at school of all places.

so yes, i called. i told them what i knew--- but hell no -- i didn't mention my or my kids name. why add her to the 'hit list'.
she is also home with me today.
hubby told a lady at work about this earlier today --- she happens to know the principal.... obviously -- she is taking this seriously as well. her son attends the same school. she called the principal as soon as she heard.

it is no joke when kids have guns at school.

so what, if it turns out to be a rumor-- or a lie. kids do that-- they love drama.

but lives may be saved if it isn't. and your kid may be one of those lives.

pay attention when your kid is blabbin their head off-- you may miss somethin very important when you aren't listening to what their sayin.

stay safe today y'all

and have happy weekends-

12 comments:

Mary said...

Oh my goodness. I know you and hubby are worried! It's so good that daughter told you about the incident even if it is only a rumor. Rumors are usually based on some level of fact. This is scarey!!!

Smocha said...

I would certainly not be ignoring that kind of a story either!

That is such scary crap. I hope they get to the bottom of it ASAP.

I am of the belief that a person does not just go ballistic like a light being turned on or off.

Someone that messed up (like the shooters you mentioned or even a kid taking a gun to school) is showing SOME kind of symptoms.The parents ,the spouse ...someone at home is ignoring alot of what's going on. Denial baby!

Let us know what ya find out.Yay for soulkid for doing the RIGHT thing by telling you guys.


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Donna said...

O-M-G!!!!!!
Good for YOU for calling!!!
omggggg.....
hughugs

Donna said...

Glad you spoke up! And glad that your daughter told you about the issue. You may have saved lives! It's a whole different world now than the one I grew up in.

Brad said...

What a nightmare. - Clearly the kid with the gun needs help. I hope he gets it. I know a lot of folks are very sensitive about gun control but surely we can do better job of keeping guns out of the hands of teenagers.

I remember being a teenager and how problems seemed like such a huge deal at the time. It like they have no concept of the fact that once the trigger is pulled there's no way to undo it.

Your both dam good parents!

JLee said...

OH MY GOD!!!! That is so frightening! I can't believe he got it into the school as strict as they are these days. I'm glad your daughter and friends are ok.

Have a great weekend and enjoy the sunshine :)

Golden To Silver Val said...

If there were more parents like you two, the horrors that have happened at schools would be non-existent. I'm so glad you informed the right people (I hope you also placed a call to local law enforcement to give them a heads up). This stuff terrifies me. I remember when my daughter was in high school they caught a kid with a gun in his locker because someone saw it and TOLD. Thank God. I'm so danged proud of soul-kid for telling you about this. I know you're both proud too.

Summer said...

I would have done the same thing.

BREZZ said...

hey folks--
yes- we are damned proud of her for having the guts to tell us what happened. and luckily she knew the kids name who had the gun-- which made the investigation much easier today.

i have no idea of what the outcome is -- or will be, or what if anything 'they ' found out at school today. i may know more if i sent the kid to school-- i just couldn't. not today.

all i do know at this point?
the lady from hubbys work, and the action she took, along with my phone call to the school-- ended up with at least a minor yet somewhat informative update-- of sorts about what 'allegedly' happened regarding this matter at school today.

here is an excerpt from the reply email from the principal to hubby's co-worker---
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from principal:

Thank you for relaying this information. Please know that we have taken this and all other matters surrounding this student very seriously. The police are also aware and action is being taken. Thank you again.

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i hope they really did investigate , and get the police involved. and God knows i hope they didn't mention any names of our kids or us.

i do hope to hear on or by monday-- at least something about this. i think we , as parents, deserve some sort of letter and information regarding this matter. whether it be fact or fiction... i do want to know. i can't send my only kid to school with her life in potential danger.

i am beyond pissed. and worried.
and i want answers, and to feel safe for my kid.

think it'll happen?
i'll get back to ya on that.

hugs-

Jamie said...

SURELY, SURELY the school and police will take this seriously. I hear about students being arrested and suspended for this problem each and every day. I even heard a story about a child (about the age of 8) being reprimanded by the authorities for bringing a lego gun to school...to go along with his lego policeman. So, I would certianly think that THIS would be taken WAAAAY seriously. Keep us posted, okay? xo

BREZZ said...

i'll let ya know if and when i hear anything --
happy sunday

Cheryl said...

I can't stand this! Why would anyone get to the point that they would even consider doing something so heinous? I'm so glad your daughter told you. I'm so glad this turned out with no one hurt.