Cousin
I just realized that most of your posts are a few months old, but regardless please read on.....
Amber Marie Rose was my cousin. This was truly a horrible even that took place. There have been a few posts made on here questioning my family etc...
First off let me start by saying that I never got a new car either, but when a 16yr. old has a great job and can afford to buy their own car, why shouldn't they? As far as I know Cobalt's are not speedy cars unless you get the souped up versions. I know plenty of older couples that have the same model that my cousin did. This car is just like buying a Honda
Civic, they aren't speedy cars unless you put a lot of time and money into the car itself to alter its functions. Honestly...when you were 16 if you could afford a nice looking brand new car don't you think you would have bought it? I know I would have in a heartbeat!!
The second thing I want to address is the comment made about the parenting skills of my aunt and uncle. If anyone on here is a parent, they know exactly how this story goes. You set rules and curfews and who they can and can't hang with etc, but if your child wants to spend the night with a respectable family, wouldn't you let them? This was not a mistake made on the parent’s part at all; this mistake was made on Amber's part. She obviously wasn't where she said she was going to be so how could her parents monitor where she actually was? I know that when I was her age one night I did the same thing…luckily I'm still here to talk about it, but my parents had no clue where I was
because they loved the girl I was supposed to be staying with. I think we can all agree that as teenagers we aren't fully truthful with our parents!!! And the honest truth is, is that almost every teen feels bullet proof...as anyone who has taken HS biology knows that teens think with a different part of their brain, and so they do things based on emotion
and not intellect. I'm sure that unless the Gov. finds some kind of miracle drug, kids today and forever will think with that part of their brain. That is part of the growing up process, which is how we learn life's lessons. It is just unfortunate that this lesson was learned by her peers and not her.
My only other comment is that Amber was a wonderful person! I know that if she had known she would have even been hurt or even just dented her new car she wouldn't have participated. I understand that it is hard for everyone outside of the situation to understand, but honestly if this was your cousin or daughter or whatever, you would be acting completely different. I am not posting this response to cause any
problems, I just want to make sure that the blame isn't placed on my aunt and uncle for something they had no idea was going on. I do agree with the alcohol factor...I'm glad I don't know who bought it for her, because honestly I don't know what I would do if I
did know. And as far as this being a lesson...my only response is that none of you saw all of the teens at the funeral. None of you saw them crying and mourning the loss of their best friend. This might not be a lesson to any of you or anyone just reading it in
the paper, but I can assure you this has been a huge lesson for those kids at the party with her, and for her other friends and I know for all of her family!! Before this all happened I had no problem with have 2-3 drinks and driving home without a seatbelt...I WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN!! If I don't have a DD then I don't drink! and I do not even put the car in drive until I'm buckled up!! I am going to close with this....please try to be
more sympathetic in these types of situations...some of my family has been on this board and read some of your posts and was very hurt, this is why I finally decided to post, not to be rude or nasty (and I am sorry if it came across that way) but to set the story straight.
None of us will truly know every event that happened that night, but please even if you didn't know her, try to learn from this...she was only 16...it could have been me, or you or your kids! It could have been anyone, and for those that just see this and ignore it...I truly feel sorry for them because I know that sometimes God tries to teach us things and sometimes we have to learn the hard way...please don't be another victim of a lesson gone bad! Take my advice...buckle up and NEVER EVER drive even if you have only had 1!!!