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Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:34 pm
by BAY KINGFISHER
Prayers sent! Thanks for sharing, I feel like going to give my twins another kiss good night!! I couldn't imagine...

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:50 pm
by redspeckable
God truly looks out for little boys. Thanking The Lord Almighty for His protection over you and your son.
Praying for both of you guys as well.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:56 pm
by RedEyed Duck
Very glad that your son will be ok!

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:35 pm
by Chuckle12
As a father of 3 boys, age 5, 3,& 1, that is terrorizing to read. I took my boys up to the camp this afternoon to ride four wheelers and we almost had a serious run in with a cottonmouth. Be careful out there with your little ones...

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:42 pm
by cwink
Man, glad he is going to be ok..Prayers for a speedy recovery...

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:44 pm
by 3spop
Wow! Man, that hit close to home. So very happy he'll be ok. I have a fearless 5 year old boy myself. Thanks for sharing this.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:04 pm
by KWAKHED
Prayers sent for you both!

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:22 pm
by huntersmky
I have been close to your shoes and I can tell you it wasn't and still isn't easy on me considering what the consequences should have been. I'm glad your little man is ok!

I took my 4 yr old fishing last yr as we were absolutely burning the crappie up on the boat slips at the Rez. Thankfully on this certain day, I had invited Adam Black/Matador and his children along to fish with us. My son fell in and I was no where near him nor did I see him fall in the water that was about 4 feet deep. Thankfully Adam did and jumped in to save him or he would have drowned. I cry at just the thought and thank God for Adam being there to save him. Things happen fast and sometimes we don't think about these things. God bless and thanks for sharing! It will keep you up for a few years thinking about it and will make you hug and kiss that little fellow at just the thought of what should have happened.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:20 am
by bigoak
Thanks for posting and thank God he is ok! That story will have me thinking more clearly about the dangers that are around when taking my kids outdoors.

Also, everyone please be careful about letting your kids ride these bigger atv's. These side by sides, golf carts and huge 4 wheelers are much faster and heavier than what we rode 20+ years ago. I grew up riding a suzuki 125. Now small children are riding atv's that go 60 miles per hour and weigh close to 1,000 pounds. The vampire type tires will catch and flip you in a heartbeat. Very dangerous.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:59 am
by SWAG
bigoak wrote:Thanks for posting and thank God he is ok! That story will have me thinking more clearly about the dangers that are around when taking my kids outdoors.

Also, everyone please be careful about letting your kids ride these bigger atv's. These side by sides, golf carts and huge 4 wheelers are much faster and heavier than what we rode 20+ years ago. I grew up riding a suzuki 125. Now small children are riding atv's that go 60 miles per hour and weigh close to 1,000 pounds. The vampire type tires will catch and flip you in a heartbeat. Very dangerous.
+1000 on these ATVs and kids. I laid under a Big Red 3-wheeler in a 10ft deep dredge ditch for around 8 hours when I was 16. Lasting injuries to say the least. My fault all the way. I was a strong kid who grew up riding things on the farm. Amazing what I see kids doing these days on much larger/faster machines with very little experience. I often see these ATVs used a babysitters. Have a kid who is 16 and feel much safer when he drives a truck to town to eat pizza or watch a movie than I do when he is riding an ATV.

Sorry for the post going a different direction but we cannot talk about safety and kids outdoors without stressing the problem out there with kids on ATVs.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:13 pm
by teul2
I got chills reading that.
prayers sent, hope he gets well soon.

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:28 pm
by jdbuckshot
I read that with my 17 month old in my Lap. Things can change so fast.

I'm so glad your boy is okay and doing better!

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:44 pm
by simplepeddler
WOW.........damn tough read........
You are to be commended for posting this.......take stones for sure.
I am glad you did.

We serve a great God!

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:59 am
by gator
Jim, man, I know you and know what kind of man/husband/father you are...I also know you're still beating yourself up over it....don't.

So glad this post ended how it did and not the way I was fearing as i read it.

prayers for you and your family from me and mine buddy.

justin

Re: Fathers Learn from my Mistake [MUST READ]

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:01 am
by timberjack
You've probably saved someone's life by posting this. I had to carry mine out of the woods like that one time, THE most awful feeling, glad y'all are ok.