Monday, February 9, 2009

fender bender

Today Lia had her 18 month well visit. She is doing very well. She weighs 24 lbs. 3 oz, is 34 inches long and looks wonderful in all respects. On the way home from the visit, Bailey kept complaining that her tummy hurt. She was crying out and holding her tummy tightly so I was in a bit of a hurry to get out of the car (if you know what I mean.) So, I turned around to look @ her at one point and when I faced forward I saw the back of a huge Yukon approaching my windshield. Needless to say, I ended up hitting the car in front of me. I didn't do much damage-a very small dent in my front bumper and nothing in the gigantic mammoth of a vehicle that I hit because it was the trailer hitch that I actually connected with. So, no cops were involved and it's not even worth fixing the dent on my bumper. As soon as I got back in the car after talking to the lady who I hit this is the short conversation that ensued.
Bailey: "mommy, what happened?"
Me: "mommy got in a wreck."
Bailey: "maybe you should watch where you are going."
Me: "yes, Bailey I think I should."

That little girl is so sassy sometimes.

2 comments:

Tatum Family said...

Holy crap that's funny!

Madawyh said...

I backed into my friend Christina's SUV - parked behind me in the driveway! I knew she was there, I was running late to pick maddie up and threw it into reverse out of habit and backed right into her huge bumper... small dent in my back door - nothing in hers of course!

and then there was the incident with the fire hydrant in angel's driveway...

and mike hit a tree at fred gannon - backed into it at the pioneer day.

that's three - I'm done!


hope her tummy is feeling better -

and lia is lbs heavier and 2 inches TALLER than wyatt! and he's months older!

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