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Blogger Delena said...

Your words brought back a memory of our car trouble in Yuma a few years back. Our truck broke down on the highway between here and nowhere. We were pulling our fifth wheel behind us. Vehicles flew by us like their were on an international raceway. Many of them were trucks and trailers too.
Finally, much to our surprise a fellow on a motorbike stopped to see if he could help. Motorbike riders get such a bad rap many times and it was so nice to prove this to be wrong. We did get going finally with roadside assistance.

December 29, 2012 at 5:31 PM

Blogger Cindy said...

It sounds like a good idea to me, Maybe I'll try it too. Was it Abe Lincoln who said, "Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be" ?
(Maybe he said folks instead of people.)
Great story. You had an adventure. I like to call these experiences adventures, it makes them seem fun, rather than tragic. I hope the car is any easy fix.
Cindy

December 29, 2012 at 6:23 PM

Blogger will said...

After reading your FB comments - and those of Sandra - I got to recalling the times I've been stuck like that or have had people stop and offer assistance.

Once I was driving and ran into a patch of ice. I immediately lost traction because it was an uphill road and I slid sideways, stopped only by the road's curb. Sitting there I knew it was too icy to jack the car up - but what to do? A few minutes later a car stopped and six huge guys (they were high school wrestlers on their way to a match) asked me if I needed help. I explained the ice, no traction and I couldnt jack the car due to the road angle.

So, six strong guys grabbed hold of my car and lifted the rear section and they held it long enough for me to put chains on the tires.

They laughed, I laughed, we shook hands and we drove our separate ways.

December 29, 2012 at 9:18 PM

Blogger DahnStarr said...

Illistrates why I love having cell phones now. This past summer by daughter's car broke down on a freeway in Utah. Not a single person stopped to ask if she needed help. Thank goodness she was able to call to get towed and to let the family know what was going on.

December 29, 2012 at 9:33 PM

Blogger Tracy Golightly-Garcia said...

Hello Julie

I watched the video and really did enjoyed it. I am going to do the experiment and yes...it's worth a try.

Have a great day!

Tracy :)

December 30, 2012 at 12:40 PM

Blogger Andi said...

I can tell you that this is a decision I made for myself 10 years ago and I have never regretted it. Not every day is roses, but trying to have a positive outlook certainly goes a long way to make nearly every situation better. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors and I will be rooting for you!

January 1, 2013 at 12:41 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

With the exception of physiological conditions; I truely believe that happiness is all in your mind. If you choose only to see bitterness and anger, you will feel bitter and angry. If you choose to see the positive, the funny, the lightness, you'll feel positive and light.

It's hard though, sometimes it all feels too overwhelming and we have to give ourselves a break every now and then.

I like the suggestions though...tucking them away to mull over in the coming days.

Happy New Year :)

January 2, 2013 at 3:34 PM

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