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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 201987" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>No info on the truck driver. </p><p> </p><p>The teenage driver who failed to yield (was driving the daughter to the ice rink) actually lives with the family. husband doesn't know the entire situation, but she is considered a part of their family and lives with them. She had a fender bender just a month or so ago. They are worried they may have to hospitalize her in a psychiatric hospital, she is just not coping at all (how would you cope??). So husband's coworker is severely worried about her as well as grieving for his daughter. </p><p> </p><p>husband had a rough evening. All day today he IM'd me. He worried because he insisted J go to school and she told him she hated him as she went to the bus. He was worried something would happen to her before he could tell her he loves her again.</p><p> </p><p>I had a talk with J tonight about that. Just gently asked her to write out her feelings so we could work though them - and NOT walk off with an I Hate You. She apologized to both of us, she hadn't realized how he was feeling. At 13 it can be hard to put yourself in the other persons shoes.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, husband is going to see the grief counsellor tomorrow at work. I am very grateful that the company is bringing in a grief counsellor AND providing food for the family as well as any other services they need to get through this.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 201987, member: 1233"] No info on the truck driver. The teenage driver who failed to yield (was driving the daughter to the ice rink) actually lives with the family. husband doesn't know the entire situation, but she is considered a part of their family and lives with them. She had a fender bender just a month or so ago. They are worried they may have to hospitalize her in a psychiatric hospital, she is just not coping at all (how would you cope??). So husband's coworker is severely worried about her as well as grieving for his daughter. husband had a rough evening. All day today he IM'd me. He worried because he insisted J go to school and she told him she hated him as she went to the bus. He was worried something would happen to her before he could tell her he loves her again. I had a talk with J tonight about that. Just gently asked her to write out her feelings so we could work though them - and NOT walk off with an I Hate You. She apologized to both of us, she hadn't realized how he was feeling. At 13 it can be hard to put yourself in the other persons shoes. Anyway, husband is going to see the grief counsellor tomorrow at work. I am very grateful that the company is bringing in a grief counsellor AND providing food for the family as well as any other services they need to get through this. Thanks for the prayers. [/QUOTE]
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