- We are going to be hit and Gavin is in the car! Someone might hurt my baby. He is safe and buckled properly in his seat.
- If I get hit from behind I need the car to stay straight so I am not pushed into on-coming traffic and cause a worse accident.
- Do I have anything in the trunk?
- Ugg why did I leave the house today?
So I held my steering wheel so it's direction was straight. I held my foot on the brake as hard as I could.
This all happened in seconds. Then impact.
The car was drive-able and so I pulled into the parking lot across the street when it was the turning lane's turn to go. I called my parents (because that's who I call first always, texted my hubby who was not going to be avaible due to him holeing up to finish a project for school, and then I called 911 to get hold of the state troopers. Then waited. She was a nice girl and all. But she kept on wanting to leave. Long story short parents got there 5 min after I made the call, Daddy to save the day!!!, the officer was there in about 45 min, took our info and statements. The other girl accepted all blame (of-course). And my mom jumped in the car with me to finish my intended destination.
While shopping in the kids section for clothing for my ever growing child all he was talking about was this accident. There was another mother in the section he was telling his story too. "And then there was the crash, and the car jerked and then the police came and looked at our broken car....." I was kinda tuned out for most of the conversation until I heard this, "MOMMY WE NEED A HOOKER!!" (why is it that when a child says something like that their volume is turned up all the way?) The other mother was trying not to laugh. I was trying not to crawl under the clothing racks. I took a breath and asked, "why do we need a hooker?" in the softest voice I could. "Because I don't want a tow-truck to take our car to the garage. I want a truck with a hook to take our car to our house so I can fix it."
I then explained that a tow-truck will take our car wherever we pay them to.
Thank God for keeping us safe, and thank God for a child who keeps his mommy laughing when her tension is sky high.
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