Wednesday, March 18, 2009

WJDT

Everyone has heard of WWJD right? Well, tonight as we were about to rear end a car in front of us, my very observant husband was reading their license plate. I on the other hand was trying hard to hold off screaming while I could see their brake lights and them swerving to the middle of the road. As we went into the other lane of traffic to not hit the car we see a blender, toaster, crock pot, and truck pulled tot he side of the road. In the bed of the truck you can see a couch and a ton of boxes balancing on each other hanging on for dear life just trying to make it to the next apartment. If you have not ever noticed before, boxes arms are not to long and usually get tucked inside of the box. This box in particular didn't make it. So the car in front of us stopped in the middle of the road to run back and see what "pot of gold" they had just happened upon. As we drove away John decided that WJDT would become our new motto. "Would Jesus Do That?" I yelled through my closed window that maybe they could try out a new invention called a tie down and keep their load on their truck. While John thought about if Jesus would do that....

SIDE NOTE: As we had started out on our journey, a faster than ever car came up on our right side passed us and the car in front of us cut the front car off and went through two lanes to get into a turn lane. John called them a not so nice name and I laughed and asked if he remembered being at the fabric store a few weeks ago. We meet a very nice woman and her son. We became instant friends while in line buying "Necos" and fabric and by the time we made our purchase she had sent her son out to the car to get a home made butter mint for us. As we left I commented that if everyone on Earth would just let their guard down once a day the world would be a much happier place!!! After the above stated incident John PROMPTLY reminded me of this.:)

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