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Friday, July 03, 2009

Emma

Early this morning I got a call from my sister Margaret. She had just endured one of parenting's darkest hours: a child disappearing.

Chad and Margaret have three children--Austin is 10, Emma almost 7, and Nolan is almost 4.
They are on their way from their home in Pennsylvania to visit Mom and Dad in Minnesota plus a few other relatives along the way, and had spent the night in a motel in Dubuque, Iowa.

They tucked everyone into bed last night, and this morning when they got up, Emma wasn't there.

Of course they ransacked the room looking for her, and checked the truck and everywhere else they could think of. Nothing.

They then notified the motel people and called the police. The motel was close to the freeway, adding to the chill of fear and awful possibilities. Various people were out looking all over for her, and meanwhile Margaret had to answer all the policeman's questions, "How big is she? What was she wearing?" that you never think you'll have to answer about your own child.

Somewhere in all this the motel's surveillance tapes were pulled and reviewed. They showed Emma opening their door and wandering out, looking a bit sleepy and out-of-it. And then they showed her wandering along the motel until she found a door that was unlocked, and going inside. Where she evidently crawled into bed and fell asleep, and there the policeman found her, and woke her up, and brought her back to her mom, who immediately burst into tears of course.

Emma doesn't remember any of this, so a few mysteries remain. She's not a sleepwalker or night wanderer by any stretch, so what was she thinking??

We're just all so very very thankful she's safe and all is well.

Quote of the Day:
"She probably had the best night's sleep of her life."
--the policeman

10 comments:

  1. PTL, she's safe!!! How horrifying! I can only imagine what her parents went through.

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  2. oh my...
    oh my...
    Yes praise the Lord. I just have no other words

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  3. that is just......I don't even know what to say!!!!
    Incredible. I am so glad she is okay. When this story comes to mind I am going to say a prayer for that Mother....who is most likely going to suffer some post tramatic symptoms. wow!

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  4. It gives me chills...PTL--for a happy outcome.

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  5. This is not the typical Life in the Shoe post. They usually don't make me *shiver* with horror...certainly would be a parent's darkest hour.

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  6. oh this made me want to cry, ok - I think I'll just go ahead and do it. Praise the Lord she is safe.

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  7. I can feel for Margaret. We had a similar experience.

    We stopped for the night at a motel, close to the interstate highway. In the morning while we were loading up to leave, we discovered two or three of our children missing - they just vanished! We looked and looked - no surveillance cameras back then. Finally, eventually, here they came walking. They had gone exploring the area behind the motel without telling us. And if I recall, they brought an armload of rocks with them!

    Sandra Miller

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  8. Very scary! One time, many years ago, a child showed up on our doorstep that had gotten seperated from his parents in a nearby town. I can only imagine the relief of his parents and him when they were reunited.
    Glad for the happy reunion!
    Blessings, Aimee

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  9. we had that happen to our six year old when we went camping. We heard her leave the camper in the middle of the night but til we got out of the camper she was no where around. We ran around calling her name and some one else found her behind their camper. She walked in her sleep different times after that. thank God for His protection!!

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