It's never hit home with this sever realization before.
Last Thursday evening, a 19 year old young man, just graduated this year from high school, driving only a couple of blocks to get ice cream. Going thru an intersection he was hit on the drivers side left rear of his SUV. The impact spin his vehicle around and it flipped over 2-3 times. Unfortunately because of a split second decision not to buckle up, he was partially thrown from his SUV, it rolled over him a couple of times, and now he is dead.
Why does this hit me so hard? The young man was in scouting, an Eagle Scout of about 1 year, in a unit that I am District Commissioner of, [formally Unit Commissioner of his unit]. Last Sunday his father [a friend] co-sponsored another boy from the same unit, presenting him for his Eagle board of review. I was on that board for review, and each of the boys helped one another with their Eagle service projects.
Please; So you don't experience the same tragedy this family is now going through, make sure your kids and/or grandkids remember to buckle-up.