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Road Side Pub
Fearing for a Child
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16413780" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>When our boy was a toddler, we were at the cottage our family had owned for years for a visit one summer. It had a screened-in porch halfway around it, and it made a great runway for kids to run laps. Each screen had one of those roll-up blinds, which are raised and lowered by a long loop of string. Our boy was in and out of sight for a few minutes, and then he was out of sight. And it was quiet, which wasn't unusual, because sometimes he found something interesting to focus on. Eventually one of us made our way out there, and damned if he wasn't pretty much hanging by one of those strings, and turning blue. Sometimes you dodge a bullet and you realize, sometimes the other guy doesn't dodge it, and it's not his fault. Glad you dodged the bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16413780, member: 36397"] When our boy was a toddler, we were at the cottage our family had owned for years for a visit one summer. It had a screened-in porch halfway around it, and it made a great runway for kids to run laps. Each screen had one of those roll-up blinds, which are raised and lowered by a long loop of string. Our boy was in and out of sight for a few minutes, and then he was out of sight. And it was quiet, which wasn't unusual, because sometimes he found something interesting to focus on. Eventually one of us made our way out there, and damned if he wasn't pretty much hanging by one of those strings, and turning blue. Sometimes you dodge a bullet and you realize, sometimes the other guy doesn't dodge it, and it's not his fault. Glad you dodged the bullet. [/QUOTE]
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