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Monday, August 26, 2013

Terrifying

I thought I had seen everything. 

I've been among a crying crowd at a funeral for a baby who died when her totally over-tired sick father forget her in a car.  The sight of the chevra kaddisha (Jewish burial staff) emerging from the ambulance (we don't use hearses in Shiloh) carrying the dead baby in his arms elicited such a collective cry of grief... unforgettable.

I'm a survivor of a terror attack which left a couple dozen wounded, including myself, and one dead.

I once found myself waiting with neighbors, some dead and some alive, who had been in a horrific, tragic car accident.

I've spent time in the hospital praying for my sons, one after an accident and one who was deathly ill as a tiny infant.

I successfully, thank G-d, did Heimlich on my young son choking on an ice cube.

I could go on unfortunately...

But when I saw the toddler with her head fully enclosed in a plastic bag, while her parents happily shopped I could not be quiet.  I just had to speak to the parents.
"Excuse me, but it's very dangerous to pull plastic bags over a head like that."
"It's fine" insisted the young father.
"It can be fatal" I continued.  The father glared at me as the mother took the bag off of the child's head.  "There are countries that have Keep Away From Children on plastic bags."
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Then I continued on my way to use the amazingly well-kept WC's at Rami Levy Discount Supermarket.

7 comments:

  1. Next time tell the idiot parent to put a plastic bag over HIS head and close it up...

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  2. May this child live a long healthy life...

    Miriam

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  3. Pesky, believe me, I was tempted. I feel sorry for his wife and kids.
    Miriam, amen

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  4. For crying out loud, when we were kids this was already well known, not subtle like cigarettes and cancer or something like that. I would send a social worker to that family. It could really be considered child neglect. Have I turned into a middle-aged kvetch. Hope not.

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  5. goyish, obviously these parents are still irresponsible kids

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  6. It's good you spoke up.

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  7. That's how I felt, like I could be preventing a death.

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