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~Bo 04-14-2011 08:29 PM

That 25 year old mother driving her van with her three little kids in it into the Hudson River. It sank within 2 minutes.
The only saving grace was her 10 year old boy managing to get out the window and swim to shore.

She and the two younger kids went down with the van.

Soooooooo sad. :(

Gemme 04-14-2011 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Bo (Post 320253)
That 25 year old mother driving her van with her three little kids in it into the Hudson River. It sank within 2 minutes.
The only saving grace was her 10 year old boy managing to get out the window and swim to shore.

She and the two younger kids went down with the van.

Soooooooo sad. :(

Four kids total. Three kids died, Bo. A 5 year old, 2 year old and 11 month old.

It's a horrible situation and it looks like what led her to believe it was a viable option was that the father of the three younger children was cheating on her. Senseless.

socialjustice_fsu 04-14-2011 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Bo (Post 320253)
That 25 year old mother driving her van with her three little kids in it into the Hudson River. It sank within 2 minutes.
The only saving grace was her 10 year old boy managing to get out the window and swim to shore.

She and the two younger kids went down with the van.

Soooooooo sad. :(

This is beyond tragic. However, in this world of ours many people don't OR can't see options short of this kind of action. Suicide - standing alone - is horrific; but taking your children with you: unthinkable.
God help this young survivor. I can only imagine the thoughts that must be in his head.
It just did not have to happen like this.

Blade 04-14-2011 09:15 PM

4 kids and their mom. The Mom and 3 of the kids died.

canmarielan 04-14-2011 09:19 PM

Realizing that I can't do it all. My body eventually gives up and shuts down.

JakeTulane 04-14-2011 10:03 PM

For a moment of realizations. Yet, thankful that it was only a moment.

Miss Scarlett 04-19-2011 04:44 AM

The passing of Grete Waitz

Blade 04-19-2011 12:09 PM

a friend moving away

mowing around PJ's grave..lil stinker

another pending thunder storm...enough already I have things to do

hpychick 04-19-2011 12:59 PM

sadness
 
[COLOR="Teal"Being misunderstood.

Not being able to console someone I love and want in my life.

Having to be at work when I would rather be somewhere else with someone I love.

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Starbuck 04-21-2011 06:22 PM

4/20 was the 20 year anniversary of my marriage to my abusive husband, so yea, that date and the surrounding days are hard for me. I've cried and even officially celebrated 4/20 :cannabis: to try and take my mind off of it; it only worked minimally. :(

hpychick 04-21-2011 06:43 PM

Tears galore...
 
The truth.

violaine 04-21-2011 09:23 PM

a 70 year old homeless woman sleeping on concrete.

Andrew, Jr. 04-22-2011 11:12 AM

Feeding the homeless and seeing so many children show up today.

Soft*Silver 04-22-2011 11:21 AM

I am stumbling today. My back is out of whack today. Some days I am ok and some days I am like this.

Miss Scarlett 04-25-2011 04:26 AM

That a fabulous weekend had to end...it was simply amazing; i felt as though i was on vacation...

Andrew, Jr. 04-25-2011 10:19 AM


More money going into the gas tank. There is no reason for the prices going up and up and up. It will be interesting to hear about the profits being made.

Andrew, Jr. 05-01-2011 02:32 PM

What made me sad today...
 

Finding out there is little hope for a cure for Rosie's sister. :candle:

Miss Scarlett 05-06-2011 04:25 AM

This morning i woke to the news of the death of a friend...the down side to having left my former legal community is that i am so out of the news loop...

Rest in peace Your Honour. Thank you for fighting so hard for the children; thank you for coming to Mom's Memorial Service at the Courthouse in 2007. Mom always loved being in your court and i'm sure the two of you are already doing a lot of catching up...


Judge overcame health problems, fought for children
By Meghan Cooke
Friday, May 06, 2011

A petite woman at only 4 feet, 11 inches, Mecklenburg District Judge Resa Harris walked into court for more than 20 years with a deliberate gait, a loud voice and - in later years - a cart carrying an oxygen tank.

Once, a child came into her courtroom and asked: "Are you a real judge?"

"Yes," Harris told him. "And you're in real trouble."

The retired judge known for her sense of humor and her dedication to helping children died unexpectedly Monday. She was 59.

Harris overcame severe childhood health problems to preside over juvenile and family courts - handling cases ranging from criminal misdemeanors to abused children and child custody battles. She also helped establish Mecklenburg County's domestic violence court.

During her work, she often listened to painful descriptions of physical and sexual abuse.

"Some judges burn out in juvenile court or domestic violence court," said David Cayer, a U.S. magistrate judge who worked with Harris in District Court. "It wears on them. That never seemed to happen with her. She never lost the enthusiasm."

The daughter of W.T. Harris, a founder of the Harris Teeter grocery chain, she was a native Charlottean and 1969 graduate of Independence High School. Harris attended Agnes Scott College in Georgia and then law school at Wake Forest University.

Harris was first appointed to the District Court bench in 1981 by Gov. Jim Hunt. She won election the next year, then was re-elected four times. She retired in 2002 after 21 years on the bench.

Harris then threw herself into volunteer work, serving on the boards of many organizations, including the Charlotte Community Health Clinic and the board of trustees at Wingate University. But she still returned to court occasionally as an emergency judge.

In 2002, Harris told the Observer the greatest rewards from her career came from helping families stay together.

"I really care about families; I love to help people," she said. I've been able to see positive changes in people's lives. When parents get their children back, that's a wonderful thing to see."

Tyrone Wade, the deputy county attorney assigned to Mecklenburg Department of Social Services, said he appeared before Harris many times over the years in child abuse and neglect cases.

Wade said she held each party accountable and worked to ensure children were returned to their parents only when they had made necessary changes.

"She said: 'Children are not yo-yos. They need to be put in a permanent home and they need to be safe,'" Wade recalled.

Her husband of 17 years, James Wilkins, said he believes her passion for helping children stemmed from her own childhood.

At the time of her birth, doctors didn't expect her to live more than two days. She was missing a lung and a number of ribs. By the time she was 11, she'd had nine back surgeries, Wilkins said.

Harris had a steel rod in her back, Wilkins said. But she was tough. She never complained.

"She was very strong and didn't let those things keep her from being assertive and getting out and doing the very best she could," he said.

Ten years ago, she started needing an oxygen tank.

Wilkins laughed as he recalled one attorney who came into his wife's court and told his client, "Don't let the oxygen fool you."

Harris' health problems prevented her from having children of her own, Wilkins said, but she treated her pets like they were kids, particularly her beloved Cavalier King Charles spaniels, which she sometimes brought into court with her.

Mecklenburg Chief District Court Judge Lisa Bell said she recalled how Harris sent her a sympathy card when her cat died in 2002.

"She was one of the most caring judges," Bell said. "It was never superficial. She genuinely cared."

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/201...-problems.html

hpychick 05-06-2011 05:35 AM

8 Years Ago
 
Waking up and realizing it's been almost 8 years since my mother's passing -- longing for the things she didn't know to give, and missing her sweet smile.

JakeTulane 05-06-2011 06:20 AM

A voicemail.


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