Son Jared was set to return to WI Monday afternoon after completing some things that needed to get done for school.
However, he had a question for his Dad, my hubby:
Jared: Which route should I take to go back? I need to avoid the toll roads because of today's electrical problems.Dad: Route 20 is close by. Use it to get back to work.Jared: I'm not familiar with that routeDad: It's easy. Go on Route 20, turn right on Route 47; keep going North, and there you are. No big deal. Just watch for the speed limits.Jared: No, thanks. I'll rely on my GPS
An hour later, you guessed it, he calls to say that he had gotten into an accident. He had gone on a different route than what we had suggested. He could not avoid the car in front of him which had stopped very suddenly while in heavy traffic. It was a BMW 530i from KY and its rear bumper was now ruined. Our car's front bumper, grill, and lights were caved in. What?! This after we had put in over $700 in repairs a couple of weeks ago? We have a high deductible. How much will this fiasco eventually cost us? Higher insurance rates here we come. Oh me, oh my. Just shoot me now.
Thank You, Lord Jesus, because...
- Priceless, irreplaceable Jared is alive and well; and no one else was hurt
-The police concluded that no one was at fault
-Jared diid not get a ticket
- As awful as it looks, our car is still driveable (tho' we won't drive it on the road anytime soon)
-Jared eventually made it back to WI (driven by his dad)
It could have been worse. Much worse. No one died. We have car insurance.
Our car is just that --- an inanimate car. It's our children that count.
Our car is just that --- an inanimate car. It's our children that count.
We were spared from sorrow once again, and I can't thank God enough.
May He provide for this expense.
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