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store parking lot.
putting pressure on the back of my head to stop the bleeding. Several voices told me not to move, that the
ambulance was on its way. I saw a man’s
feet approaching; he knelt down and asked my name, the date, my age and the
name of the President of the United States.
A woman wanted to know who she could call.
But there was nothing fuzzy about one question that kept running through
my mind, “What was the last thing I said to each of my kids?”
vitals and stuck a needle in my arm (several times, in fact). They asked me more questions, including the
name of the President of the United States.
pair of jeans, all the way up the sides (adding serious insult to injury). Semi-coherently, I tried to negotiate a deal
where they would reimburse the cost of the jeans — plus a teensy bit more for pain
and suffering. They referred me to their
boss.
if I happened to know the name of the President of the United States.
what I had last said to my kids. While
waiting for test results, I finally had time alone and managed to remember
(with five kids and an addled brain, this was no easy task).
forget to rinse your plate and put it in the dishwasher.”
pick you up. Don’t be afraid of the
ball, sweetheart. Have a great practice!”
basketball into the gym, I had parked my car in the grocery store parking lot and
started walking towards the entrance.
setting the bar a bit high. But I didn’t
like that my score on that day was only one out of five. In fact, it made me cry.
pulled muscles — but no internal bleeding or fractures.
and watched the security video of the incident.
until too late. I had screamed and put both of my hands on the hood — as if
trying to push the SUV away — and in doing so had protected my torso from
taking a direct hit.
myself from serious injury or death.
and you are very, very lucky.”
felt nothing but profound gratitude for the unseen hands that guided mine, and that
cushioned my fall. Clearly, it wasn’t my
time to go; the outcome could just as easily have been tragic.
time to stop? Many vehicles literally weigh
a ton, sometimes two. Is a phone call or
text while driving, or even reaching to pick something up, worth what we’re
risking by letting ourselves be distracted?
Far too much is at stake. We have no idea whose lives could be forever
altered by our looking away.
donuts for her son’s 12th birthday.
celebrate
candy hearts to give away
another ordinary day
Wow! I just read this. SO sorry Susie. There are definitely angels watching over us. I am so grateful you are okay. Hugs.
The whole time I was waiting for the punchline, heal well and as always stay close to your family. Dave