There is a storm raging outside. The wind howls.
I take my glasses off and slip them into my pocket, the snow a
horizontal curtain. This weather
reminds me, of my recent scary trip south to be with my brother at an
appointment. Driving again in this
weather makes me want to throw up.
I punch the radio button to distract myself with tunes.
Most cars are moving along, while others are slowly
cautious. The roads look slushy
and icy. I glance at my
speedometer. 30 mph. A quick check in the rear view reveals
that there is someone behind me.
My eyes remain on the road ahead.
Not one to cave to the peer pressure by other drivers to speed up, I
yell to the guy on my bumper as though he can hear, “You’ll have to wait. I’m going slow.”
As the cars seem to roar towards me from the opposite lane,
gripping the wheel I pray aloud, “Please stay on your side of the road. Don’t smash into me!”
Suddenly I realize, I can only control my little Toyota
Corolla. Deep breaths clear my
mind, and I come to just as Mandi, the DJ on KISS (who happens to be my niece)
awards a listener concert tickets to Bare Naked Ladies, Ben Folds Five and
Guster. I imagine Mandi’s smile
through the phone line, as the two discuss these bands. I laugh at myself
because I cannot recall a song by Bare Naked Ladies (who I at least know are
guys) and I have never heard of the other two bands or maybe it is just one
band. I haven’t a clue.
Sometimes, my ability to laugh at myself helps me through
tough times in my life, all those slippery slopes. I’m determined to land on my
feet.
1 comment:
I so often find myself telling the car behind me to get off my tail! I know they can't hear me...but I say it anyway. I loved how the radio brought you back to knowing that you can't control the others...but you can control your own car. How fun to have a niece dj on the radio. Jackie http://familytrove.blogspot.com/
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