Crazy things happen ! The other day slipped on some rubber boots to go feed the dog came into the garage and went to stomp the snow off my feet and those boots sure were slick on that wet concrete. My legs went flying all directions ! Bet it would of made a funniest home video for sure. After it was all over I was glad I didn't get hurt. Last fall my mother in law was out with her neighbor looking at Christmas lights. Neighbor offered to give her a ride just 3 trailers down but she declined and walked instead. Funny how 1 little decision like that can really change your life. Anyhow on her short walk home she forgot about or didn't see ? because of a street light out there the speed bumps in the road and tripped and fell on her face mainly skinned up her knees some too. She really was lucky and didn't break anything and seemed to of recovered from it. Her face was REALLY black and blue for awhile. I don't think she will decline a ride next time ! Lady that she was with and offered the ride I think feels really bad too and NO WAY is she ever going to let someone decline a ride in the future.
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