Leçons de la semaine
- Pay attention while driving. Two seconds' distraction is enough to cause all kinds of havoc.
- Be careful what you wish for. I was vaguely wishing for a new (i.e., different) car. Well, looks like I'll be getting one.
- Don't take ANYthing for granted. It's a hard way to live, but everything can, and sometimes does, change in a heartbeat.
- Good neighbors and friends are worth gold and diamonds.
- The house phone ringing at 10 p.m. is almost never good news.
- When someone you love asks you to keep a secret from someone else you love, it's a terrible situation to be put into.
- Don't wait till a month before a big vacation to book hotels if you want to have a decent choice. Unless you don't mind paying a fortune.
- I should definitely NOT consider a career as a bookkeeper or accountant. All those numbers in a spreadsheet, while manageable, give me a giant headache AND make me anxious.
- Quick-prep foods are REALLY FREAKIN' SALTY! Holy cats, I could've drunk a gallon or more of water yesterday afternoon after heating up and eating one of those Marie Callendar's things!
- I like "Bones." I like bones, too, but I'm talking about the TV show.
- Not having my own wheels has some benefits: I got some good fellowship time in the church kitchen yesterday, and I'm eating less crap (#9 notwithstanding).
- Some weeks, I just need to not worry about not being able to get traction at work. Getting nowhere SUX, but it's part of life.
- I need to clean this house. Soon. And well.
2 sweet-talkers :
Oh no, sounds like a pretty bad accident! I hope you weren't hurt. What will you get for your car?
No one was hurt (except my ego, which is pretty battered). My neighbor gets a new salt spreader and bumper, and I get to spend a LARGE amount of money on fines and a new (used) car; probably a small SUV, like a RAV4 or Forester. Whatever Carmax has around, really.
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