Our little girl is growing up so fast! After making the quick trip for Amy’s
birthday just a few days earlier, I was ready to let Bubba do the driving and I’ll
admit that I slept most of the way back to Atlanta. Amelia’s ninth birthday was going to be
celebrated on her actual birthday, November 12, and we were going to attend the
Veteran’s Day program at her school.
Amelia is in her second year of chorus at school. The group has approximately 200 children who
participate and they actually have to turn down applicants. The choral director is a very talented man
who has amazing control over such a big group.
We had a seat on the second row directly across from Amelia. “The Star Spangled Banner”, “God Bless the
USA” and a tribute to the different branches of the armed forces were the crowd
favorites. Amelia looked so proud when
her Paw-Paw stood for the singing of “Anchors Aweigh” and I have to admit that
I had tears in my eyes.
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Big Chorus |
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Amelia smiles at us |
After the program, Bubba and I stopped at a Steak and Shake for a big breakfast. Belk’s
was having a sale and since I had a coupon to use, we went up the road to the
local Belk’s so I could look around. We
were sitting at the traffic light where we turn left into the shopping center,
when we were hit hard from behind. Bubba
got out and went to the car that hit us to help the older female driver
out She staggered some when she exited
her car and Bubba asked if she needed an ambulance. Her response was, “No, I’m drunk.” He helped her sit down. I had already called for help and it wasn’t
too long before an officer responded. I
felt sorry for her. She said that she
had called her AA sponsor that morning, but apparently they had not advised her
to stay off the road. Our car was still
in good enough shape to drive, but hers sustained too much damage and a wrecker
was called to get it. After conducting
some sobriety tests, the officer placed her handcuffed in the back of his
car. I had texted Darryl and Amy to let
them know that we had been in an accident and were doing all right. Both offered to come to the scene, but we
were doing fine.
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Her car, Toyota Rav 4
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Our car |
Note: I am writing
this two weeks after this happened. The
first adjuster who called us told us to just sit tight and they would send
someone to take pictures and do an estimate on damages. After a week of waiting, I called and was
told that was not the way it was supposed to be handled. We carried it to the Hyundai dealer body
repair shop where they took the pictures and worked up an estimate. We are waiting now for a call telling us that
the claim has been approved and parts have been ordered so we can take the car
in for repairs and leave it. We get a
rental car to use for the approximate two weeks that they anticipate it will
take to make the repairs. In other
words, we are unable to travel or make many plans until we get the car in the
shop.
Amelia’s party on Saturday was a huge success. It was held
at a place that provides rock climbing experiences. I was surprised to see how much the children
enjoyed this. Out of the fourteen who
attended, I did not see a single one who appeared timid about trying to climb
the walls. There was pizza and birthday
cake after the climbing plus lots of presents to open.
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Amelia is amazing! |
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Darryl gives it a try |
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Bat Girl - Super Hero Theme |
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I'm posing, not climbing |
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Bubba had to be called down. |
Amelia got to pick where we
ate over the weekend. She chose
Five Guys on Friday night and Sunday for lunch she chose Mellow Mushroom. Sunday afternoon we played board games with
Amelia while Amy graded papers and did laundry upstairs. That night we had pancakes and bacon for
supper. It was a fun birthday weekend
(except for the accident) and we’re so glad we can celebrate Amelia’s birthday
with her.
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We're playing Clue, the Harry Potter version. |