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I'm On My Own

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I just wanted to blog about a sad situation that unfolded in front of me this past weekend.

I was at a gas station and I noted this little girl, no more than seven or eight years old, mulling around the establishment. When one is waiting for gas, one has time to see things that usually might go missed. This little one seemed to flit from customer to customer. Then, my gas was done, so I went inside to pay. The little girl was then talking to a fellow outside the main door. Please note that it was thirty-two below Celcius, and she was wearing skipants and a ski jacket, but no hat or mittens, and carrying a kids duffel bag.

As the lady was cashing me out (there was a line up), the little girl interrupted to ask for street instructions. I didn't mind, as this kid was quite interesting, and kind of knew her own mind. So the lady stopped what she was doing and pointed something out in a map. Now I assumed that the information was for the guy standing outside the door, who seemed to be waiting for the child. She did go and tell him something, but then came back in for some clarification. I knew the area that was in question, so I added my thoughts, and asked her something about 'her dad' (figuring that the guy outside needs to know the how-to-get-there's).

"oh, thats not my daddy", she said.

Hmmmm .... the gas station attendant and I exchange these looks. I told her that perhaps that I should take this child to where she was going... The lady behind the cash register nodded.

I asked the girl who she was with and she responded, "Oh, I am on my own".

As the story progresses, she had permission from her mother to go to her friend's home. The mother did not even find out just where this friend lived. It was blocks and blocks away from where the girl lived! I could not believe my ears. This cold outside, and a child of her size was 'on her own'?? Scary.

I offered her a ride to the destination in question, and the gas station attendant (I am a regular there) seconded my suggestion to the little one, as it was so very bitter outside. So the child did agree to come into my warm car and I did take her to the destination. She was polite and animated, even though she was with a total stranger -- this is scary.... what are kids thinking? What are parents thinking?

When we got to the place in question, I watched to see that she got in safe and sound (out of that bitter chill), after she thanked me so very much for all my kindness (her words). What a kid! I never described her -- she had strawberry blonde hair that was curly and had been wind tossed, her cheeks were red like little round apples, and she had these blue blue eyes that seemed to be very self-assertive. She almost reminded me of that Campbell's Soup girl?

I worry about kids that are left to their own devices like this. Where indeed was this mom...

So, thought that I'd unload this story here. I am glad that I was at that gas station at that time. I don't want to be morose, but now-a-days, who knows....

Till next time,

Kizzo
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  1. crazefest456's Avatar
    That's too scary. Really, where was her mom? Now I understand why mine is so overprotective. I'm glad you were there too. Really, there are more and more things to be grateful for nowadays.
  2. LadyWentworth's Avatar
    I can't help but wonder how she got home. There is an elementary school near my home. I see these tiny (I mean little) kids walking by themselves to school. I just wonder what their parents are thinking. Or when I see these kids walking by themsleves to the store (you know they are sent by their parents by the number of bags they come back with). I just don't see how people aren't a little more careful. It is a shame, really, but people really should be extra careful with their children nowadays. Another thing that I can't understand is how parents allow their children to wander off in a store and not think twice about it! I have gone into panic mode more than once over my brothers' kids because they have done that to me. They have done that to me because their parents allow them to do it. Imagine if they were my own! I just can't believe that her mother wasn't a little more careful. Well, I guess it was a very good thing that you happened to be there. Also, that you were able to take her. I just really hope someone put in some sort of effort to get her home!
  3. Virgil's Avatar
    Good Lord, i was scared for the girl just reading that. How can parents leave her like that on her own? Completely irresponsible. I might have called the police and let them know. This won't be the last time she will be on her own.
  4. applepie's Avatar
    Being so at ease with a stranger would be like my son if he were ever allowed to be in a similar situation. What were the parents thinking? Thnkfully you were there to get her to the house safely. I can't imagine allowing my child free reign to that extent. I worry if Garrick is out of my sight in the grocery store because he is so friendly with strangers. He would just go, a bit like this little girl, with no argument and a smile.
  5. motherhubbard's Avatar
    What a shame. Whenever I hear a story like this I just want to keep the child. I have to wonder why people have children if they are not willing to do the work of caring for them. When I was pregnant with my last baby a young girl I know was expecting twins. She had a five year old at the time and had proven herself to be the crappiest mother I know personally. I couldn’t help but question why, when I love caring for children, I was getting only one baby and she, who has no natural affection for her children, was getting two. But I suppose those children will at least have each other. I’m glad you were there to give her a ride. I wonder who the man was. I’m so totally overprotective and one of the first things my kids learn is to always ask a woman for help. We play this little ‘if you were lost right now, who would you ask for help’ game when we go shopping. That game makes my house sound like loads of fun!
  6. 's Avatar
    Great writing, Kiz, suspenseful and held my interest start to finish. As far as the girl, that's just sad. Sigh.
  7. farnoosh's Avatar
    wow.........i loved it.its Great to see all the great notes and poems in forum in makes feel free.
  8. Countess's Avatar
    Awh - that's so sad, but God's grace brought you along. Kiz - have I told you how wonderful you are? I have had similiar experiences - to live with the knowledge of "bad/negligent parents" requires a significant amount of denial and a great deal of faith in God; otherwise, the weight of it causes great depression. Pray that God will protect the little ones.
  9. 's Avatar
    An interesting story Kiz, and like Jon said very suspensefully written. Thank goodness for the girl that you came along, so many people would have just walked away or ignored her.
  10. Niamh's Avatar
    that poor little kid!!! I hope she was dropped home by the friends mam. What kind of irisponsible person would let a little girl roam around like that!
  11. Captain Pike's Avatar
    OMG, and in this day and age! I read your entry with rapt attention, you told a great story but this isn't fiction. I happen to know of horrible things that have happened to parents who made minor transgressions and suffered considerable consequences; maybe because they told the truth, and admitted their youngster had been home after dark while they picked up a pizza or something. So you wonder how a thing like this can happen. Then on the other hand, I have seen wonderful people emerge from terrible upbringings -- you never know what it takes to make a great human being (e.g. tough time growing up) and maybe there is a God... you showed up instead of some terrible pedophile person, right? It's a great little story with a happy ending. Do you consider following up on the child's, safe return home? Is it safe at home? I'm glad there are people like you, who do things like you did._P.
  12. kiz_paws's Avatar
    You guys are the best and I mean that with my whole heart. Love always, Kizzo
  13. B-Mental's Avatar
    ......I need more COWBELL!!!!.......