He can't remember what he had for breakfast this morning. We have to constantly remind him. He keeps asking what day it is, what year it is, and to have to live your life, and we so often live our lives based on our memories, it's a difficult chore for him. |
He was a typical kid in high school. Things were going well; made the bad choice one Saturday night to have a couple of couple beers. |
Please understand how close this really is. One bad decision, and, literally, things could go 180 degrees in the other direction. Life changing forever. . . . We don't often think about that at the party. |
They need to let their kids know that you know if they're out there and they have a problem, that they can call home and get your kids home safely. It's so, so important. |