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"God The other boys parents must be going spare at him!" That or unfortunately in todays world booking the solicitors appointment read to sue. Hopefully not though. | |||
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"Thank you all for your lovely words, yesterday, even though i tried to hide it all evening, I couldnt settle, couldnt watch TV, read and I came on fab but even then it was in my head all the time. At this moment I never want my son to go out again and I want him to stop seeing this friend, even though theyve been friends for years. The part that im stuck on in my head today is that my son was standing up and leaning over when he pulled his friend out, what if he went head first......he did hold on to railings of the bridge with one hand which was good, but oh its all been said, I could go mad and I cant wrap him up in cotton wool. I am proud though because I always thought my 15 year old was very immature. He is never off his Xbox, PS3, gaming on PC or Facebook (mind you now Id rather that, at least he's safe). But I am proud that he had the foresight to ring an ambulance and make his friend completely undress and get into dry clothes, as hypothermia can set in pretty quickly. And of course he had to practically carry his friend to our house as his friend has sprained his ankle. He did all that before ringing me and I didnt realise how mature he was. And they were both honest with the ambulance crew too about what had happened - yeah I am proud " And it speaks volumes for you and your relationship with your son. The fact that he did all the right things, in the right order and then called you means your relationship is so strong that he had the confidence to call you. Many others would have scurried off, covered it all up and bluffed it out. So well done Mum too His friend can't be all that bad either. A bit daft maybe but my Nan always used to say "Show me your friends and I'll tell you what kind of man you are". | |||
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"They are okay.. thats the main things.. sadly boys will be boys.. You can worry yourself forever over the what ifs, be thank full that they ahve both had a good scare, and are unlikely to try that silly stunt again. Katie. x" did u say silly stunt ?? glad their bot ok.. scary though xx | |||
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