Attempting
...I surrender
In pulls my husband, unexpectledly.
I ,kid you not, he had that car
out in less than 15 seconds!
All is well!
What was really appalling,
was the amount of
men driving by
in their 4-wheel drive trucks,
watching the lady (in her skirt)(me) and daughter
with snow shovel, obvioulsy stuck.
This is rural America.
Where have the gentlemen gone to?
(off of soapbox now)
to get out of my driveway
with snow drifts.
After 30 minutes of battle
After 30 minutes of battle
with the snow shovel, tears and a *few* heated words...
...I surrender
In pulls my husband, unexpectledly.
I ,kid you not, he had that car
out in less than 15 seconds!
All is well!
What was really appalling,
was the amount of
men driving by
in their 4-wheel drive trucks,
watching the lady (in her skirt)(me) and daughter
with snow shovel, obvioulsy stuck.
This is rural America.
Where have the gentlemen gone to?
(off of soapbox now)
3 comments:
I know that it must be frustrating to be live where it snows, but to a S. FL. girl it sure looks pretty! I'm glad your hubby showed up!
Hugs~Kelly
Rene, I laughed and laughed when I read this note!! Not at your car troubles, that's awful but because I was one of the pickups that drove by!!! And I'm so sorry I didn't stop but I never drive in the snow alone, I was white knuckled and was afraid if I did stop, I'd never get moving again AND it occurred to me that I didn't know how to pull with a pickup! Haha. I need to ask Andy for lessons. :) He would have stopped in a heartbeat. Thank goodness for hubbies.
I was stuck on a hill one time in less snow than that - and guess what? No one stopped to help!! What's happened in our world.
Thank goodness for husbands, but it is frustrating that they can fix the problem so fast - lol.
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