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Old 12-26-2008, 11:56 PM #11
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HUGS, HUGS visualize those from all of us too.

They should do some good.

I think its so much harder to let go of something that almost happened.



I know that just tonight, I drove home in fog. It was so bad you couldn't
see in front of you. But I got home, safe and sound. Had no idea that
my husband had a clue that I was driving in that kind of weather.

I assumed it had just been building for a little while. But he had a co-worker
leave work tonight because his wife was in a very serious accident. And my
husband was panicking because he couldn't get ahold of me. And knew I was out in it. Had lots of people calling and looking for me.

Wow didn't realize he would worry.

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Old 12-27-2008, 02:34 AM #12
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Dear Donna,
I feel a great sympathy for those people who are driving in difficult weather conditions.

How did it feel to find out later that your husband and others were worried about you?

I'm glad that you arrived home safely and I'm sure that your husband was glad to see you.

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It made me feel warm and fuzzy that he cared.

I just didn't know why at the time. He didn't tell me, he was at work.

My mom told me when she called why he was so worried.

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That is scary. To be honest I do not drive because I am afraid. But I will overcome my fear by taking driving lessons when I get a stable job. It sounds scary when there are lot of people around in the area. But they all must have some errands to run perhaps. at night? I dunno. I hope you feel better though. I am sorry about your friend. I hope she feels better soon.

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Hi,
I went to see my friend in Assisted Living and took her some personal items she requested.
She was depressed and not doing so well.


Then on the way out of the oneway drive way of her building a fast car almost slammed into me. I could not get out of the way because there were concrete walls on both sides of the driveway. All I could do was beep my horn and pray.
The guy in the other car stopped a few feet from me.
I was imagining horrible things as I saw him coming at me fast.


The people on the road scare me.
NOTHING is open in my town accept pharmacies and a few restaurants here and there -- and yet cars everywhere.

And it is dark out.

Mari
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