Thank God Your Not
My Mom II: Who Leaves An Infant In The Car To Shop?
Alright everyone, I
guess it's about that time that many readers won't agree with my
sentiments, but I ask you to keep in mind that I don't agree with the
sentiments of the author of this blog post either! Neither the women
commenting on the post acknowledging their own past transgressions.
NO One is perfect, but does that mean that we shouldn't strive for
excellence still? Does that mean we should not do better when we know
better because we don't have to? Because it's expected of us? I think
not! It isn't expected of me, any member of my family, nor will I
expect it from my children, because we need not to make mediocrity a
norm although in many ways we already have.
So a mother in New
Zealand found probable cause to leave her infant in her car while she
went out shopping, or so the note that she left on the apparent baby
girl read, along with a number saying to please call mum if I need
anything. Now while there are many situations in which many people
leave their children in the car I don't think that leaving an
defenseless infant in the car that could easily be broken in to or
worse damaged and both of them or any of the above could be fatal. In
such cases we tend to blame negligence on others instead of placing
the blame where it should be, on the person themselves. A child that
doesn't know how to talk, move or even scream is literally
defenseless against perpetrators and incidents of all kinds.
Anything can happen at a moments notice and those of us that like to
stay informed are usually aware of how fast things can go sour or
even how the most senseless things tend to occur to those who least
deserve such treatment. Had there been a car accident where someone
or thing had collided with her car while that precious baby was on
board whose fault would it be? Where could one place the blame
accurately? And suppose you were the other driver? How would you feel
to know that you may have injured an infant, trying to save a cat in
the street or swerving to avoid hitting another pedestrian or a
group of people. They could be children crossing the street, or the
elderly, suppose your decision to damage a parked car only lead to
the destruction of a life that you were completely unaware was
present. Would you blame yourself, or the mother that needed to shop
hassle free (as so many mothers consider a blessing including me, but
never left my infant to do it)?
Last but certainly
not least is the common fact that her baby could have been abducted.
Now I don't know if that sort of thing doesn't regularly occur in New
Zealand so parents aren't weary enough to take precautions, if such
is the case then her ignorance is understandable to a certain extent,
but other wise it just seems irresponsible at best. While sifting
through the comments I noticed there where quite a few people that
agreed with her actions and others that stated through their own
personal accounts how far they supported the actions of the mother in
case whether to a mediocre extent or all the way. In the accounts of
parents that have left their children in the car to return the
shopping cart, carry groceries (loading/unloading), or even dropping
off one sibling while the other waits in the car, these are all
situations everyone can empathize with and I'm sure most if not all
would agree these instances aren't worth mentioning. But as it
pertains to the situation itself I don't understand how anyone would
think that it is OK to leave an infant in the car while they went
shopping. Minors aged nine through eleven are targeted for such
crimes and are unable to help themselves in most cases so how can
anyone agree with such foolish tactics as an excuse for parenting. I
noticed that many seem to think that I may be on a 'high horse' for
acknowledging such foolishness, but I simply say this to those nay
sayers most parents strive to give their children better than
they've received so if your parents left you unattended regularly and
nothing traumatic happened, kudos to you and yours but that doesn't
mean you should settle. My mother didn't practice such parenting, as
her mother taught her for those of us that are continuing trends and
cycles that we went through although you know it isn't really right.
I urge you to stop the cycle and kill the trend that has many of us
facilitating the demise of our future; our children. Think about the
mothers that thought it's OK to drink and smoke while pregnant
because their mothers did it and had still births or now have babies
with birth defects, or the fathers that figured they didn't need to
be their for his children so his son repeated his 'sad song' and the
daughter sang a tune of her own being left to raise a child alone. It
doesn't only stop at leaving children unattended to go shopping it
stops when we put our children before ourselves.
S. Lewis. (2013). I
leave my baby alone in the car. Retrieved February 5, 2014 from
http://blogs.babycenter.com/mom_stories/03262013-i-leave-my-baby-alone-in-the-car/
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