Quote of the Day: Violence and the threat of violence is around us every day. I tried googling that statement to see if I should give a quote credit to an individual, but found many, many articles on violence, from the recent shooting in Arizona, to domestic violence right here in our back yard, and the continued nation-wide violence across the globe.
Just this week, our local Y had a bomb scare. My young sons were in the pool at their normal swim practice. I’d sent my oldest son to pick them up and drop off his other brother. And, where was the Mother? (they always ask that in media interviews) I was at home having a happy piano lesson with two of my neighbor girls. I’d sent my sons off into a potential danger zone. Now, I’m not as paranoid as that sounds. I realize that most of the bomb threats are done by kids wanting attention. My oldest son wanted to “poo poo” my worries. I said, “Listen, I know it’s not probable, but it IS possible. Do you think your friend in Omaha ever thought that a school shooting would happen where she lives?” He said, “Good point.” I thanked him. All I need to know is that they understand that danger IS out there. It can happen anywhere at any time. It doesn’t matter where you live or how many times you been somewhere. This could be the day that violence strikes.
Two days later, while I was driving home from the Y after dropping off one of my sons, I hit a deer. It wasn’t far from where I hit one last year. Killed it, just like last year, and the damage to the vehicle looks about the same. Last year, I hit one in the morning, just before the sun came up. This year, just after the sun went down. You never know when something will pop out of the darkness and scare you half to death. Luckily, a friend and work-out buddy from the Y, stopped her car and stayed with me until the cops checked out the situation, and she followed me home. I am grateful for my girlfriend who helped, but when her car stopped, I didn’t know who would be coming out to “help.” It could also have been someone who would harm me.
I remind my kids to shut and lock doors when they leave the house, especially when I’m not home. I need to remind them that I am a vulnerable woman. Women are victims of violence every day – Every Single Day – around the world, and yes, right here in our own back yard.
They say that Superbowl Sunday is one of the worst days in the USA for domestic violence. If you sense danger as testosterone and tempers escalate, make a plan. Leave the house, leave town, seek shelter from a friend, family member, or your local women’s shelter. You are not alone, and there are people out there who will help you. Trust your intuition. If something doesn’t feel right, seek help. We have this “Hollywood” image of what spousal abuse looks like – it’s bruises and kicks and broken bones, but that’s just when it’s escalated to its peak. It can also be name calling, insults, cruel teasing, hissing criticisms in your ear, the silent treatment, demanding his way, the threat of violence by slamming doors, breaking things, talking about guns and shooting. Isolation.
We live in a world of violence and the threat of violence. We must remain ever vigilant. We need to trust our instincts.
Be strong. Be safe. So that you can Go, Create, and Inspire others.
Peace,
Mary
Journaling Prompt: Write about a time when your instincts helped you in a situation.
Yes, this is so very true and just breaks my heart. We had many a bomb threats where I taught at a middle school. Most were on wonderful spring day and where just hoaxes yet a couple times there was true danger involved. Ya just never know.
God bless ya and have a safe super Sunday!!!
Mary, oh, I feel just awful for you regarding your van! How scary. You must just feel petrified to drive in that area in dusky hours. I hope they can do something about the deer population to make it more safe for drivers.
And such an important topic, violence. Good for you for bringing this to our attention about SuperBowl Sunday. I hadn’t thought of that before, but it certainly makes sense. I’m sure you’ve empowered some women today through this.
Hope you’re having a fun evening!
Important discussion and good reminders. sorry about the car but glad you are okay. I had a pal in high school who hit a deer and ended up w/ a fractured back. Those collisions can be serious so glad yours was not so.
It pays to be vigilant ‘coz violence is on the rise – one reads about it in the media etc. People are stressed and the downturn in economy add to such situations too.
Glad you got out of the scary van incident ok.
I’m sorry about your accident, Mary, but relieved you weren’t hurt. You’re wise to caution your boys about the dangers out there. Youth feels immortal, doesn’t really think about danger and can happen into serious situations. We had bomb scares when I taught school, usually on beautiful days. Today, with all that’s happened in the world, we can’t shrug anything off. I don’t enjoy violence-centered movies and avoid them. Many kids do, tho. I sometimes wonder if this feeds/encourages violence.
Mary,
I am so thankful that you weren’t hurt! Thank you for bringing awareness to violence, and not just the physical.
Bomb threats at your local Y? It’s too much to take, isn’t it? Thank heavens your children are safe.
As for the deer, oh dear! You are blessed it wasn’t such a huge encounter…llike through your windshield!
GOOD LUCK on the play read-thru! Please write about it when all is over – would love to hear how it went! Or just email me!
oh, I’m stunned at reading all of this.
life is so ugly and beautiful , and sometimes in rapid succession.
stay safe.
and yes , that video poem performance is phenomenal. I watched it numerous times. I wish everyone could see it , you know?
deb
Mary have you heard of deer protectors? We used them on our cars when we lived in the mountains and they really did seem to help. They come in pairs and you glue them on the bumper of your car and when you are driving they emit a sound the deer can hear. I actually saw three deer stop and detour in a meadow when I drove by when I lived in the mountains and I am sure they heard the deer protectors on my car. Anyway they aren’t that expensive and if it saves you, your car and the deer they might be worth the investment.
Wise words. I’m glad you and your sons are safe. That stinks about the deer. Those things are scary how they just leap out in front of you!
Stay safe my friend,
Jen