Life does seem like a river for me lately. You never know how the current events of what you see can alter, affect you. Rivers can be treacherous, awe-inspiring, wild and beautiful. I have had moments this week that remind me of a river.
Treacherous:
Sunday, I witnessed a car accident. My husband n' I stopped to see if the woman, was okay. I saw her car go air born and slam down and then speed along on the side of the road. She was knocking off saplings, like toothpicks. My husband swung the vehicle around and we approached her. He jumped right out; I hesitated. I asked him later, if he thought about what he might see...he said, "No, never thought about it
When I was sixteen, I witnessed a deadly car accident, a girl I knew died. It left me permanently scarred. It did teach me how fragile life is. How we need to tell each other how we truly feel, daily show our appreciation and affection, for one another. I am still trying to shake off the accident, that lead me to other ripples in my week.
Sunday, the woman fell asleep at the wheel. She was in her mid forties, she was alone, and so lucky. Her car could have veered off to the left, into four lanes of traffic. She wasn't seriously hurt. After helped arrived, Don wanted to continue to do our errands and go get coffee. I shook for several hours after, reliving both accidents.
Awe inspiring:
The view in my neck of the woods is just that. Mother Nature has made everything bright n' vibrant. I have a tree out back that has turned mostly red,it is gorgeous, When you walk down my hallway, you can see this rosy glow from the window, it has repainted one of the bedrooms. Stunning~
Wild:
I'm having an "I Love Lucy" week. Every attempt I make to do something, I am derailed. I feel like someone better fix the train tracks soon. My daughter and son asked me about crocheting. I told them when I they were little, I use to crochet. I have several teens coming over, who want to learn. I'm having a crochet party. Huh? I haven't crocheted for years, yikes... My daughter wants to make her boyfriend a hat. Later the boyfriend told me, he wants to make her one. My son's girlfriend wants to learn. I hope I'm a good teacher; I don't feel like making hats. I'm working on some other things. I will share soon.
Beautiful:
The River Journal, is a Friday journal. Once a week they share poetry, art, photography, creative writing and much more. River the founder and her assistant, Natasha are so kind and gracious to work with. I am thrilled to have a poem and a photo selected for this week's edition. Click HERE to dive into the current issue :D
Hope everyone is having a calm week; please be safe~
Treacherous:
Sunday, I witnessed a car accident. My husband n' I stopped to see if the woman, was okay. I saw her car go air born and slam down and then speed along on the side of the road. She was knocking off saplings, like toothpicks. My husband swung the vehicle around and we approached her. He jumped right out; I hesitated. I asked him later, if he thought about what he might see...he said, "No, never thought about it
When I was sixteen, I witnessed a deadly car accident, a girl I knew died. It left me permanently scarred. It did teach me how fragile life is. How we need to tell each other how we truly feel, daily show our appreciation and affection, for one another. I am still trying to shake off the accident, that lead me to other ripples in my week.
Sunday, the woman fell asleep at the wheel. She was in her mid forties, she was alone, and so lucky. Her car could have veered off to the left, into four lanes of traffic. She wasn't seriously hurt. After helped arrived, Don wanted to continue to do our errands and go get coffee. I shook for several hours after, reliving both accidents.
Awe inspiring:
The view in my neck of the woods is just that. Mother Nature has made everything bright n' vibrant. I have a tree out back that has turned mostly red,it is gorgeous, When you walk down my hallway, you can see this rosy glow from the window, it has repainted one of the bedrooms. Stunning~
Wild:
I'm having an "I Love Lucy" week. Every attempt I make to do something, I am derailed. I feel like someone better fix the train tracks soon. My daughter and son asked me about crocheting. I told them when I they were little, I use to crochet. I have several teens coming over, who want to learn. I'm having a crochet party. Huh? I haven't crocheted for years, yikes... My daughter wants to make her boyfriend a hat. Later the boyfriend told me, he wants to make her one. My son's girlfriend wants to learn. I hope I'm a good teacher; I don't feel like making hats. I'm working on some other things. I will share soon.
Beautiful:
The River Journal, is a Friday journal. Once a week they share poetry, art, photography, creative writing and much more. River the founder and her assistant, Natasha are so kind and gracious to work with. I am thrilled to have a poem and a photo selected for this week's edition. Click HERE to dive into the current issue :D
Hope everyone is having a calm week; please be safe~
Comments
It is my son's room. I think he is enjoying the view, but will also be glad when his room is not rosy, lol
Sherry-Thank you! I have begun and need to go back up. I think tomorrow will be my day to finish up. Packing up stuff, sorting then the fun of setting out what I want to do. I want to make journals, artsy type books.
I bet you'll help them make fine hats. It's like riding a bike - it will come back to you.
Things do happen that tends to always 'stay' close to our thoughts don't they?
It sounds as if you have a busy time and what a beautiful tree to look outside of your window and see. We had some snow here this morning, not enough to stay but, enough to let us know winter is on its way. I am dreading it this year more than ever.
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment on mine today! :)
And I've never understood how can people fall asleep behind the wheel? There's no justification for that, imagine if she killed some person or a kid on the road? Horrible!
Have a most enjoyable week-end.
Yvonne.
Smiles and hugs to you.
Wishing you happy crocheting with your big kids and their friends!
Hugs,Dorthe
~Melissa
(P.S. Beautiful comment, Amanda T.)
Sorry I'm so slow to visit.. internet woes over my way..
Well I can understand you being thrown by the almost accident this week.. reliving old memories... maybe it was a good thing to bring them up to be dealt with and banished!! Hard to deal with such things when you are young!!
Hope you are well.. Have a lovely weekend.. ciao xxx Julie
So happy that you were there for the woman when she needed help and so sorry to hear that you were reliving such a traumatic experience because of it - but thank you for sharing your beautiful words here, xoxo
Very sad about the first one, just pleased the recent one - she survived for Thanksgiving.
Crocheting .. enjoy!!
Have a happy Thanksgiving with family and friends .. cheers Hilary
Thank you! Cheers to you~
Kristin-Thank you for your kindness! We all have triggers; I'm fine now. It is amazing how small gestures can mean so much. I am glad I did it, even though I was reminded of something bad!
thank you so much~xo
Carrie-Thank you, the quote I think I find on your blog! You are so sweet! I love your blogs, your words, your view!
Wanda-Thank you; it hasn't happened yet. I still need to find time to practice ;D
Scarlett-Thank you; I thought it would be a unique way to share.
Yes, I hope for you a gorgeous fall view, but I know if you don't see one, you'll make one! :D
Hi Julie-Yes, banished is a great word and a great idea! Thank you; I love your photos and the romance of your blog~! xXx
Melissa-Thank you; I love your view! I think we all take things for granted, at times. It reminds us to be more grateful and aware~
Thanks for sharing your view!
Amanda-Thanks for sharing this beautiful sentiment! I hope your world is bright n' beautiful! xo
Thank you I will try :D xo
Vicki-Thank you, yes quiet time is a good idea. It doesn't last long I live with a bunch of clowns~ Not the scary ones, the funny ones~
Shelly-Thank you; smiles n' hugs to you, too! :D xXx
Yvonne-Thanks for stopping by; yeah, life isn't dull!
Dezzy-I know I wondered why? Her parents arrived and said, she was sick and up all night. Then why would you get in a car?! She said she was going Christmas shopping...very scary! She was so lucky~
Karen-Thank you! It does rattle one's nerves. I think for me, it was imaging what if. She would of come over four lanes...so scary!
Mary-Thank you; yes, it is those triggers that throw us curves on the coaster of life. We all have them~
Jo-Thank you for sharing your beautiful view! xo
Daydreamertoo-She was really lucky! It could of gone so wrong~
Snow, I love it, but shoveled so much of it in Alaska and grew up in Maine! I don't miss the ice and all that brings... Be safe!
Alex-Thank you Alex! The only thing is I've never made a hat, lol. I have made pillows and an afghan. I'm open to the challenge :D
It means a lot! I wish you n' yours the same~