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Life SHOULD NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well- preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally WORN out and screaming "WOO HOO - WHAT A RIDE!!!"

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Royce ran an errand for me yesterday, while I was sleeping.
He pulled up to 44th Street, on Indian School, going west. He was the first car in the far left lane. He glanced over at the car next to him in the middle lane. Light changed. Completely green. They both go forward, the other guy a little faster. Maybe 2 seconds faster. Maybe one. When they reach the middle of the intersection an Escalade blows the light at about 70, T-bones the other guy, who is just a little further in the intersection than Royce. Royce watches the whole thing happen. Just some guy probably going to lunch. He was killed instantly. Pulled out of the car and put in a bag.

That was less than a second away from being my Royce.

My day could have been so different. My week. My month. My whole life.
My kids lives.

My bills don't seem so overwhelming. My life doesn't seem so bad. My recent arguments and fights and state of mind seem alot stupider. So insignificant. Work doesn't suck so bad tonight. Its better than calling off cause I have to visit the morgue.

Just puts things in perspective.

Love you Roycie.

He bought a lottery ticket yesterday.
Thoughts of Fallen Angel at 4:37 AM

5 Comments:

Sybil said...

I find so often that Kismet certainly does put things into perspective.

It's like that old adage about the man with no shoes who felt bad until he saw the man with no feet.

I believe whole heartedly in fate too. I'm very glad it was not your Royce's fate to be first into that intersection.

4/06/2008 6:20 AM
Anonymous said...

Carpe Diem
nic

4/06/2008 12:34 PM
Livingsword said...

Hey gal….

As somebody that was almost killed in a car accident, picture rolling over a 200 foot cliff and falling out of the car along the way (read it here if you like, I would love to get your take):

http://lifeontheblade.blogspot.com/2008/03/life-on-blade-1-year-anniversary-how-it.html

I can relate to this story you told soooo well!

Perspective helps provide light at the end of the tunnel, gold at the end of the rainbow, hope out of hopelessness…

4/12/2008 4:43 PM
Unknown said...

Hey girl can you email me your dad's website tribute to his passing ? I want to show my sister's so we can do something for my dad. Love Rob

4/18/2008 1:51 AM
Unknown said...

Hey girl can you email me your dad's website tribute to his passing ? I want to show my sister's so we can do something for my dad. Love Rob

4/18/2008 1:51 AM

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