how many of you have been out in public when you had to step in and offer your assistance, or did you?
i'm just asking because today i took my kids for a surprise visit to the park which is (unfortunately) a rare event. while they were playing, a little girl started screeeaming at the top of her lungs and holding her arm. luckily, she was being dramatic! but before i (and everyone else) realized this for certain, i was thinking, "i do NOT want to deal with this right now." had she really been hurt, i know i probably would've ran over and done what i COULD to help - but i didn't want to. i know, i'm a horrible person.
how many of you have been out in public when you had to step in and offer your assistance, or did you?
i'm just asking because today i took my kids for a surprise visit to the park which is (unfortunately) a rare event. while they were playing, a little girl started screeeaming at the top of her lungs and holding her arm. luckily, she was being dramatic! but before i (and everyone else) realized this for certain, i was thinking, "i do NOT want to deal with this right now." had she really been hurt, i know i probably would've ran over and done what i COULD to help - but i didn't want to. i know, i'm a horrible person.
any off duty nursing stories? how did you react?