Friday, January 4, 2013

Shaken Up


Caroline and I were in a MINOR car accident today, and it really shook me up (for many reasons).  Let me first say, IT WAS NOT MY FAULT and I was NOT on my phone!  Those were my first words to Bert (along with we are both okay) when I called him. 
I knew it was going to happen.  It felt like slow motion.  I was driving down Roswell Rd when a car pulled out (right on red).  It would've been fine if she'd stayed in the right lane, but she pulled all the way over to mine.  She obviously never saw me (or heard my horn blowing), but I'm glad I saw her coming because I was able to slow down enough for her to run into my passenger side instead of Caroline's passenger side.  This is the first wreck I've been in while driving that was not a fender bender.  It was also my first wreck with one of my children in the car.  Adds a whole new level of fear to the situation.  When I got out, I was a little shaken up and didn't really know what to do.  I felt like a kid again.  I made sure Caroline was okay, then I sat there thinking about what I was supposed to do first.  Call 911?  Go check on the other driver?  Call Bert?  I decided to take a few breaths to calm down, then I got out. 

Another car pulled over as well, and at first I was afraid that it had been involved too.  They turned out to be good samaritans checking on us, and thanfully witnesses willing to vouch for what happened.  When the wife in the good samaritan car went to check on the other driver, she was quite beligerent.  Apparently cussing me and screaming about her brand new car.  That's when the good samaritan came back over saying she and her family would stay to make sure the police knew what really happened.  It shook me up all over again that this girl was acting that way. I tried to remind myself that she was young and probably scared, but her behavior was quite rediculous. 
Once the police officer arrived, he reassured me that she was at fault and would be ticketed.  Finally, her dad and college-aged sister showed up.  I was shook up once again when her sister, came up to me and asked, "What happened from your point of view?"  I almost strted laughing.  But I restrained and explained to her what happened.  Then she said, "Or you pulled over into her lane while she was pulling out."  That's when I really just wanted to smack this kid.  Thankfully the officer explained that even if that was the case (which it wasn't) I still had the right-of-way and that it would still be her fault.  I reminded the young lady that there were unbiased witnesses willing to verify the truth.
At the end of the day, I'm just glad everyone (especially my baby) is okay.  And I'm more determined than ever to make sure my girls are raised to behave better than the girls I encountered today.
Bert had rushed Elizabeth out the door at the end of her nap to come pick up Caroline so she didn't have to be in the freezing cold while everything was being settled.  Both girls were patient little sweethearts.  So we took them to CFA for dinner and ice cream as a treat.



Smocking and Shoes- 3 months- 24 months

I am linking up with Kelly's Korner blog for her smocking sale. If you are interested in something, leave a comment with what you want and your email address. I'll send you a paypal invoice and get them shipped out to you when I receive the payment. Let me know if you have any questions.



Royal Child 9 month Bishop Dress
3/4 sleeves
$25 shipped


SOLD
Shrimp and Grits Swing back top
18 months
My daughter ripped the bloomers so this if for the top only.
$15 shipped


SOLD
Shrimp and Grits Bishop Bubble
24 months
$25 shipped


SOLD
Mom & Me Bishop Bubble
3 months
$20 shipped

SOLD
Shrimp and Grits Bishop Bubble
3 months
$20 shipped


SOLD
Silly Goose Bishop Dress
6 months
$25 shipped



Vive LaFete Bubble
6 months
$20 shipped


SOLD
Shrimp and Grits Bishop Dress
18 months
$25 shipped



Littel English Bishop Dress
18 months
$25 shipped


Rosalina Bishop Bubble
9 months
$20 shipped



Just Ducky Bubble
18 months
$15 shipped

Just Ducky Bubble
18 months
$15 shipped


SOLD
Ragsland Jumper
6 months
$20 shipped



SOLD
Monday's Child applique bubble
18 months
$15 shipped

Janie and Jack smocked overalls
0-3 months
$15 shipped
Shrimp and Grits Christmas pajamas
18 months
$25 shipped
Only worn once on Christmas morning.



Anavini t-shirt and bloomers
12 months (runs small)
$15 shipped


Southern Tots Long Bubble
24 months
$25 shipped


Pink Crocs
size 4/5
$10 shipped

white Baby Deer shoes
size 3
$10 shipped


white Angel Lamores
size 4
$10 shipped

SOLD
white Angel Lamores
size 3
$10 shipped

SOLD
red Angel Lamores
size 4
$10 shipped

SOLD
white Keds
size 4 1/2
$10 shipped

SOLD
white Sun San Sandals
size 5
$10 shipped

SOLD
white Sun San Sandals
size 6
$10 shipped

SOLD
white Sun San Sandals
size 4
$10 shipped


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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

70

Bert's dad turned 70 on New Year's Eve.  We invited him along with Bert's brothers' families to Blue Ridge Mountains to spend a couple of days and celebrate!  It was a really great getaway spent mostly in our pjs snacked a lot, ate yummy meals, and played games.
When we got there, there was snow on the ground so the kids made snow balls and drew on the deck.

Mackenzie and Elizabeth


Caroline did not get enough attention while we were there!  Ha!

It doesn't look like it in this picture, but Elizabeth had a blast playing with Alexis and Mackenzie.  They are so sweet to her and made her feel like such a big girl.

We had planned to take Bert's dad on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway trip but the only seats available were not enclosed.  So we decided to wait until spring to take the trip.  Then we went to Brasstown Bald which is the tallest point in Georgia.  We didn't stay long because it was freezing... litterally.

It was also windy which is why I look like I have bed head!



Happy 70th Birthday Grandad!

Caroline was super excited for birthday cheesecake.

Blowing out Grandad's candles for him.

We pray the Lord blesses our family in 2013!