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happy we found them
Glad they were found, hope parents don't have to experience something like it but at least it was a happy ending. Let's make GPS affordable for families so we can get our kids to wear one when camping etc.
I am a transplant to Utah with two children.
My wife and I have tried to figure this out, but it seems that everyone around here starts at age 20 and has 5-6 kids.
They are overwhelmed and tired, and really have no solid parenting skills for the times we live in.
(I have a theory my wife disagrees with -- that most Utahns have so many kids they don't mind if they lose one or two.)
I have taken my kids camping, and I know where they are at all times, period.
Boys ages 2 and 5 are too young to ask to get lost.