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So sad....
Anonymous:
It appears to me they made several mistakes in a row which cost them their lives. Saying it was God taking them home is wishful thinking, trying to put reason into something incomprehensible, yet fairly simple to understand. They walked the wrong direction, and died. If God were really watching over them, he would have led them to safety, not death. I noticed after reading many comments on the memorial page, there were a few SCL parents who made comments about the school not providing enough information and directions to them either, and shouldn't even be telling parents to drive around the mountains in winter. Sad.
Irish Mom:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-10 06:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"It appears to me they made several mistakes in a row which cost them their lives. Saying it was God taking them home is wishful thinking, trying to put reason into something incomprehensible, yet fairly simple to understand. They walked the wrong direction, and died. If God were really watching over them, he would have led them to safety, not death. I noticed after reading many comments on the memorial page, there were a few SCL parents who made comments about the school not providing enough information and directions to them either, and shouldn't even be telling parents to drive around the mountains in winter. Sad."
--- End quote ---
You can't blame SCL for giving them wrong directions. According to the articles written, Niki was an avid map user and had supposedly used an internet map search. The logging road had a huge sign that said it wasn't maintained during the winter and there was obviously a ton of snow on the road. No one in Montana would have told her to take that short cut during the winter. I just think she wanted to avoid all the construction and took what was posted on the map as a shorter route back to Thompson Falls.
Thinking that maybe God had led them back to be with Nick's father is wishful thinking? Well then, so be it. I was just agreeing with the writer of the article in hoping maybe that was it even though I know it was just a series of honest mistakes. If this is what someone chooses to believe to make it feel better, then I think they're entitled to feel that way. If it helps the family get through this awful thing then I'm all for it. I, for one, would like to believe that God was with them no matter what choice they made or what road they took.
Anonymous:
I am relaying what I read on the memorial page. There must be a reason by several ex-SCL parents wrote that, it must be for a reason.
Irish Mom:
Can you link the memorial page please? I would love to read it.
Anonymous:
here
http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID ... 0263057771
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