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You Think Death is Entertainment?

I apologize that my blood has been set on boil this week.  I’m aware that this is the second rant I’ve posted in two days, but the condition of our society – maybe even the human race in general – is growing increasingly appalling.

This morning on our ride to school I heard the story of the Halloween Haunt attraction at King’s Island.  If you’re out of the loop, as I usually am, the park is using celebrity deaths as part of their Halloween theme this year.  For example, the scenes depicted are that of Steve McNair’s murder/suicide, Michael Jackson’s overdose, Heath Ledger surrounded by pill bottles and Sonny Bonny on skis slammed into a tree.

mcnair  farrah

What is wrong with the world today that such incredible tragedies are being viewed as entertainment?  Are we so desensitized here in America that this is acceptable?

I heard a defense today that “everyone deals with death in their own way… some deal with it by using humor.”  Sure, that is absolutely true, but we’re not talking about using humor to cope with the tragedy of death.  We are talking about an amusement park using the loss of life as a gimmick to make a dime.  Do they really have no decency???

Why stop here?

I have an idea!  Let’s dress up some skeletons and have them jumping off of the ledges of the Twin Towers and chuckle over 911!  Let’s chop up a skeleton and dangle it out of a car’s trunk and call it Caylee Marie Anthony!  Maybe even put a skeleton in the cargo compartment of a minivan that has a tree through the windshield and laugh over the death of my children’s daddy… that’d sell a lot of tickets!

King’s Island will never see a penny out of my pocketbook even though I received this response in reply to the hateful letter I sent them this morning:

Dear eL.,

We at Kings Island value your feedback.  Kings Island has removed the celebrity scene from its Halloween Haunt event.  We were not intending to be distasteful, and we apologize if we offended anyone. 

Sincerely,
Don Helbig
Public Relations Area Manager
Kings Island

As my friend Ginger so elloquently put it today… “Get a damn heart again, people.”

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KFC by the Tombstone – A Warning about Texting and Driving

Today, on Father’s Day, my children and I are taking a bucket of chicken to the cemetery. For those of you who are new around here, my husband was killed in a car accident last year on May 31st. He was 25 years old. We have two children and at the time of his death, they were ages 4 and 2. Before you think I’m some morbid mother, the graveside picnic was my children’s idea. They’ve been talking about it for close to a month and I’ve put it off until Father’s Day, which seem as appropriate as it can be.

I thought about writing this blog on the anniversary of his death, but writing about the accident would’ve defeated my purpose of ignoring the anniversary. So, I decided to save it for today. I have no idea why this had to happen to us, but I believe my words will reach out to someone who needs to read them.

May 31st, 2008, I was forced to do what no mother should ever have to do. I had to meet my children at their bedside and tell them that they wouldn’t see Daddy again. That entire day is a blur now, but I’m sure my explanation to them was something like, “Daddy was driving home this morning and he ran the van into some trees. He was hurt really bad and he died. Do you know what it means when someone dies? It means that Daddy isn’t going to be able to come home again. He went to heaven to live with Jesus and we won’t see him anymore.”

While I don’t remember exactly what I said to my children, I will never forget the look on their tiny faces. Mortality was realized and their delicate innocence was shattered. Their father, teacher, coach, biggest fan and superman was gone forever.

Robert was a terrible driver. Anyone that knew him can’t argue that fact. But, the accident that took his life was caused by texting and driving. He wasn’t wearing his seatbelt and they found his lifeless body in the cargo section of the minivan – a minivan that has the 2nd highest safety rating on the market – a minivan that now looks like this: 

 

I love my cell phone and I’m guilty of it too from time to time, but I can no longer check my phone or return a text behind the wheel of a car with a clear conscience. In Tennessee texting and driving is now illegal and more states seem to be heading in the same direction. 

 

 Don’t text and drive.

Don’t drink and drive.

And ALWAYS buckle up.

Don’t be the reason that anyone else has a KFC picnic at the cemetery on Father’s Day. Please remember these faces the next time your cell phone goes off in transit.


Robert William Huttinger III
July 10th, 1982 – May 31st 2008

 

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If some lessons in life are learned the hard way, then this particular lesson is painfully too important to miss.

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