It was the holiday season, and your family was all coming into town to celebrate Christmas together. You were so excited to have them all under one roof. But as the day drew nearer, you started to feel a sense of dread. You couldn't bear it anymore because you were already feeling that something terrible was going to happen.
And then, on Christmas day, it happened. Your worst fears came true when you witnessed a horrific car accident that killed a whole family. It was a sight that you'll never forget. The impact of the crash was so powerful that the car was literally torn in two.
You still think about that accident every day. It's hard to believe that it could have been anyone in your family behind the wheel of that car. But you can't help but worry about the future and whether or not something similar will happen again.
I know that your emotions are very high right now as the family is returning for a Christmas in which one of them will die by accident. You fear not losing a family member to death. You fear that you will not be able to handle the pain and emotional rollercoaster that will follow the death of a loved one.
You worry that you will not be able to continue life without that person. You worry that you will not be able to live through the funeral and the days that follow it. You worry about the pain that the family will have to go through.
But you must remember that you are not alone in this. The family is returning together and they will support each other. I believe they can help themselves get through a tough time. You must remember that this is only temporary and eventually, life will go back to normal. The family will heal and they will be able to smile again.
I know that you're probably thinking that driving during the Christmas period is dangerous because of the weather and the roads. But what you might not know is that drivers can be just as careless as the weather during this time of year.
So what can you do to protect your loved ones from accidental loss during the Christmas period? Here are some tips:
- Make sure everyone in your family knows the rules of the road and obeys them.
- Drive defensively and be aware of other drivers' mistakes.
- Stay focused on the road and don't let distractions, like Christmas music, take your attention away from driving.
- If you're drinking alcohol, make sure you have a designated driver.
- And finally, don't forget to buckle up!
How I Controlled Myself Witnessing an Accident During the Christmas that Took the Life of a Whole Family
I was on my way home from getting the Christmas tree when I saw the most horrible accident I had ever seen. A car had run a red light and collided with another car.
The view was so terrible as both cars were totaled. I could see that there were people in both cars and they were not moving. I was nervous and didn't know what to do.
I wanted to help, but I was scared that I would get hurt too. I didn't want to lose my family, especially during the holidays. But then I remembered that my family was coming home for Christmas and I had to be strong for them. I couldn't let my fear control me.
So, I took a deep breath and ran over to the accident. I did what I could to help the victims, but unfortunately, they didn't make it. It was a tragic loss, but I'm glad that I was able to overcome my fear and help in some way.
We all Want Our Family Members During the Christmas
It’s a thing of joy to see our family members return home for Christmas safely without losing them to the accident. When we fear for them not having an accident as they will be returning for Christmas, it’s not really bad but we must not always allow the fear of losing them to the accident to control us. We have to be optimistic that things we go well with them as they will be returning home.
I have chosen to move on with life rather than allow fear to lose control of me. Yes, I know that most of us are afraid not to lose our family members by accident as they will be returning home for Christmas because of our past year's experience.
I always overcome this fear of not losing any of my family members by accident this Christmas by being optimistic that everything will be fine with them as they be returning. I think it will also be good if you allow your past experience over the fear of losing go and be optimistic this coming Charismas. Yes, your family member will be with you and you all are going to be celebrating this coming Christmas together with strong health and happiness.