Thursday, May 7, 2009

Proper Valuations

When I saw the headline “Homeless man rescues teen, gets baseball tickets as reward” my first thought was “baseball tickets?! I really don’t think that’s a reward that fits the deed”. I was however happy to learn that in fact, the tickets were given by the Mayor because that’s what Mr. Hall had asked him for. Ok, I feel a lot better.

I get to the end of the article, and I’m upset again. There is no mention of the family of the kid that Mr. Hall pulled from the river. Where are they? I was happy to read that after seeing the rescue “Ms. Willis…a former social worker…has been housing Mr. Hall since the rescue while several local groups work to put a more permanent roof over his head.” WHAT ABOUT THE FAMILY OF THE KID HE SAVED?! Shouldn’t THEY be the ones putting a roof over his head. HE SAVED THEIR SON’S LIFE!!! And after a few days they haven’t even been by to say thanks?! I’m really hoping that this is just a case of information not making it into the media because if it isn’t, the behaviour of the family whose son has been saved is really shameful.

I’ll make a commitment right now that if a homeless person ever saves my kid, I’ll put them up in my house for as long as they want to stay.

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