Today I read a news about a toddler girl in China who apparently was run over twice, once by a van and the second time by a truck. I was hesitant to watch the video at first because I am also a mom of a two year old girl but curiosity got into me. While watching the video, my hands were trembling and my heart was beating so fast I couldn't breathe so I'm warning those who have weak heart not to watch it.
Anyway, here's what happened. The little girl was walking down a narrow street alone against the traffic when she was hit by the van. Being a driver myself, I can assume that the driver of the van is only driving at around 15-20 mph and I can certainly say that he had time to hit his break. So I wonder why he did not stop, instead he chose to have his van roll over the girl's fragile body. What is most disturbing is the fact that passersby did not even have the conscience to help her. They just looked at her as if she was just some dead animal lying on the street. Then another truck passed the street, rolled over her body like she was a piece of garbage who can't feel any pain. Luckily there was a good samaritan who took courage to move her limp body to the curb, cried for help, and tried to look for the girl's parents. That was the only time the mother found out what had happened to her daughter and rushed her to the hospital. Both drivers were arrested and detained but I cannot accept one of the drivers' reason as to why he left the girl almost lifeless on the street. He said he'll only pay 1500 dollars if the girl dies as opposed to at least 15000 dollars if she lives. How can a person say that? Does he not have any child? Who does he think he is to take away a precious child's life? As for the mother, how irresponsible could she be not to know her child's whereabouts? I strongly feel that the parents should also be held responsible for what happened to this little angel.
Here's the link to the video:
http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/26983425
The doctors said the girl might not make it but I do believe in the power of prayers. So I am asking everyone who reads this to please pray for this little girl.
18 October 2011
16 October 2011
BC Bloggers
Two days ago I saw a post about BC Bloggers. I learned that BC Bloggers help bloggers fill their blogrolls fast by being linked to the homepage. So, I visited this site Mommy Diary and decided to give it a try. There is no cost to join so all you bloggers out there who want to build your blogrolls easily, all you need to do is sign up to the link above.
06 October 2011
Fall Is Here
I became too busy these past few weeks and didn't realize it was a month since I made my last blog entry. Oh well, since the season has just changed I thought of writing something almost every family in this part of the world does every fall.
Fall is one of my favorite seasons because the weather starts to get cool and breezy. Most people associate autumn to falling off of leaves from tree branches. But before it happens, leaves must first start to change its colors from green to yellow, red, orange, pink, or deep purple depending on the variety of the tree. It is fortunate that we live in a place where we can experience the four seasons. I especially love looking at the streets lined with trees adorned with various colored leaves. It is always great going for an afternoon or early morning walk feeling the cool wind touching your cheeks and hearing the crisp sound of dried leaves as you step onto it.
Autumn is not only about the leaves. Most importantly, it is the time when apples are ready to be picked. It has always been a tradition in my family to go to an apple orchard not just to pick apples straight from the tree but to have fun as well. Since I am always the one in charge of looking for a place where we could have our adventure, I searched the net to see which apple orchard offers a variety of activities for the young and the young at heart. And so I found this place where there is a huge corn maze, an obstacle course, a petting zoo, and a play area for kids.
We arrived at the orchard around noon. The temperature that day was 39F and it was really cold it feels like winter in fall. We decided to grab some donuts and hot apple cider to keep us warm before riding the wagon that will take us to the corn maze.
There were two mazes, a small one and a big one. We decided to take the big corn maze. At first, we were with five or six families but as we walk through the corn field, my family was left behind because we were the only ones who brought small kids. I thought it was easy to find the exit by just going straight and following the path but there were several branched paths wherein we had to decide whether we should go left, or right, or continue walking straight ahead. At the beginning my husband led the way but then my son started to feel uncomfortable and felt we were lost as we were already circling for 30-45 minutes in a six acre corn field so hubby decided to make marks on the soil just to know that we have already passed by that area. Around that time, I decided to lead the way and after 15 or 20 minutes we were able to reach the exit. We were so giddy when we saw the exit sign that we screamed and jumped as if we won the lottery.
Our next stop is the U-pick apple station. Upon arrival, we learned that only five varieties of apple (empire, gala, jonagold, cortland, and golden spy) were ready to be picked. Since nobody in our household likes baked goodies with apple as the main ingredient, we just got gala and some jonagold apples. My little ones enjoyed getting apples from the trees.
Then we went to the petting zoo where my son got to feed baby goats and donkeys. There really was nothing special about the petting zoo since the only animals they have are goats, ducks, donkeys, bunnies, peahens, and some chickens and a rooster.
Our last stop is the play area. The kids played the obstacle course for a couple of minutes then we headed to the jumping pillows where the kiddos bounced on huge air bed-like structure shaped like..you guessed it..a pillow. Then they played in the swing, miniature tractor and train, and slid down the castle slide.
It was a very tiring day but I was glad the kids had a great time.
Fall is one of my favorite seasons because the weather starts to get cool and breezy. Most people associate autumn to falling off of leaves from tree branches. But before it happens, leaves must first start to change its colors from green to yellow, red, orange, pink, or deep purple depending on the variety of the tree. It is fortunate that we live in a place where we can experience the four seasons. I especially love looking at the streets lined with trees adorned with various colored leaves. It is always great going for an afternoon or early morning walk feeling the cool wind touching your cheeks and hearing the crisp sound of dried leaves as you step onto it.
Autumn is not only about the leaves. Most importantly, it is the time when apples are ready to be picked. It has always been a tradition in my family to go to an apple orchard not just to pick apples straight from the tree but to have fun as well. Since I am always the one in charge of looking for a place where we could have our adventure, I searched the net to see which apple orchard offers a variety of activities for the young and the young at heart. And so I found this place where there is a huge corn maze, an obstacle course, a petting zoo, and a play area for kids.
We arrived at the orchard around noon. The temperature that day was 39F and it was really cold it feels like winter in fall. We decided to grab some donuts and hot apple cider to keep us warm before riding the wagon that will take us to the corn maze.
There were two mazes, a small one and a big one. We decided to take the big corn maze. At first, we were with five or six families but as we walk through the corn field, my family was left behind because we were the only ones who brought small kids. I thought it was easy to find the exit by just going straight and following the path but there were several branched paths wherein we had to decide whether we should go left, or right, or continue walking straight ahead. At the beginning my husband led the way but then my son started to feel uncomfortable and felt we were lost as we were already circling for 30-45 minutes in a six acre corn field so hubby decided to make marks on the soil just to know that we have already passed by that area. Around that time, I decided to lead the way and after 15 or 20 minutes we were able to reach the exit. We were so giddy when we saw the exit sign that we screamed and jumped as if we won the lottery.
Our next stop is the U-pick apple station. Upon arrival, we learned that only five varieties of apple (empire, gala, jonagold, cortland, and golden spy) were ready to be picked. Since nobody in our household likes baked goodies with apple as the main ingredient, we just got gala and some jonagold apples. My little ones enjoyed getting apples from the trees.
Then we went to the petting zoo where my son got to feed baby goats and donkeys. There really was nothing special about the petting zoo since the only animals they have are goats, ducks, donkeys, bunnies, peahens, and some chickens and a rooster.
Our last stop is the play area. The kids played the obstacle course for a couple of minutes then we headed to the jumping pillows where the kiddos bounced on huge air bed-like structure shaped like..you guessed it..a pillow. Then they played in the swing, miniature tractor and train, and slid down the castle slide.
It was a very tiring day but I was glad the kids had a great time.
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