Creeps me out a little.
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Creeps me out a little.
A guy was told that a little boy was killed on his farm years before he got it. The dad had pinned him against the barn by mistake when he back up too far. The big truck crushed him. It's sad to think of stuff like this. The new owner of the farm thought about this often I would think. Years later he was working next to the barn. There was a strange parking pad next to it that had to go. He ripped out the concrete and started digging into the earth. What do you think he found.
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Re: Creeps me out a little.
Some broken hearts can't be healed. How you deal with it can't be judged. Sooner or later, we all get a cross to bear.
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Re: Creeps me out a little.
dieseldr wrote:Some broken hearts can't be healed. How you deal with it can't be judged. Sooner or later, we all get a cross to bear.
Very very well said. Grief shows itself in ways we cannot fathom or comprehend sometimes. Honestly I too might be driven to that extreme if I was in that position. Lord knows I would never want to see that vehicle again. I'd never step foot around the barn for sure except once a year to pay my respects. Or perhaps I would go by each morning and speak with my son. It's hard to say.
That is an awfully hard story to read/hear about though. Breaks my heart to think of what went thru the father's mind at the loss of his son by something so simple a mistake as what happened.
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