News about the East Village of NYC
Thank god. I felt such dread the first time I heard he was missing. I hope everything turns out ok for the little cutie.
When I saw the Missing Person flyer I was worried about this fellow. I am glad all is well and he is back home.
Huge relief. Hope all is well.My youngest daughter is 14 and this missing person poster made me catch my breath when I saw it. As NYC parents we have to figure out how to give our city kids incremental levels of freedom: -going next door to the bodega on the block for milk or a snack-walking to or from from a friend's house after school that required crossing the street alone-taking a city bus to school and back- THE.SUBWAY.By the time they're 14, they've earned your trust and confidence in navigating the city on their own. If you're lucky.And then you see a poster like the one for Sasha and you lose it all over again.Thank god he's ok.
I figured he ran off and joined the circus. He probably just needed a break from home.
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Thank god. I felt such dread the first time I heard he was missing. I hope everything turns out ok for the little cutie.
When I saw the Missing Person flyer I was worried about this fellow. I am glad all is well and he is back home.
Huge relief. Hope all is well.
My youngest daughter is 14 and this missing person poster made me catch my breath when I saw it.
As NYC parents we have to figure out how to give our city kids incremental levels of freedom:
-going next door to the bodega on the block for milk or a snack
-walking to or from from a friend's house after school that required crossing the street alone
-taking a city bus to school and back
- THE.SUBWAY.
By the time they're 14, they've earned your trust and confidence in navigating the city on their own. If you're lucky.
And then you see a poster like the one for Sasha and you lose it all over again.
Thank god he's ok.
I figured he ran off and joined the circus. He probably just needed a break from home.
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