Monday, January 09, 2006

Slide and Drift

Ok, lets see who really reads this thing! Friday on my way to Casper I hit an ice spot and slid off the road into a ditch filled with snow. Rocky (the cat) was in the back seat and hardly lifted his head. In fact, he slept thru most of the ordeal. At first, I was excited nothing was broken. The car was fine, I was ok, but the drivers behind me didn’t stop. So then I got pissed. (I don’t think they were from WY). The drivers in front of me came back to check on me. They were two female college students. My angels. I didn’t have a signal on my phone so I used one of the girl’s to call the highway patrol. You know what they said??? Call us back if you can’t get out. So we tried, and yep, I was stuck! (The ditch was very icy and at a sharp slant. I could hardly push my door open to get out). Finally some guys stopped. First a Dodge truck tried to pull me out. That didn’t work and he ended up stuck. We called the highway department back and they seemed annoyed that we got another car stuck!!! (By this time both Jason and his dad were on their way to help via the patrol scanner). 40 min. or so into this a Ford truck came by, and if you are a Chevy fan, don’t bother reading any more… and pulled the Dodge out and then me! Yeeee. (I’m now a Ford fan!) I am so grateful for everyone who stopped and helped. Ironically, they were all college students. So, I don’t want to hear any more bitching from old people about the college students. I don’t know how many old people drove by, gawked, and kept going! Anyway, I was only on the road another 5 miles before I saw Jason. He turned around and escorted me back into town (another 60 miles). So needless to say, I feel like a true Wyomingite now!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW! are you okay, I hope so. Cats are great at the not caring until they are ready, but they are always there. I will disregard the part about the ford, but unfortunately it has happened many a time that a ford has bailed me out. Thank god for the good ones. ;) And the man, how sweet is he. Jason you are a God send.

Xander and Alana (but mostly Alana) said...

Yikes! I'm so glad you and Rocky are okay! I never would have guessed it would be the college students that would stop to help. There's hope for the future after all!

Anonymous said...

Firts driving experience with snow & ice, Glad to hear you are okay,no damage to the car, & the cat land on its belly unharmed. I have fond memories of your mother doing the samething in Minn, a wreker had to pull her out.

Anonymous said...

Teresa:

Glad you are ok! I bet the Pathfinder could have pulled the Ford, the Dodge, and you out...or got stuck as well.

While you may have got stuck in a ditch or snowbank, I think Dad tried to run through them or go skidding around back in the day.

Anonymous said...

talk about a close one, and of course jason came to your rescue--was there ever any doubt? Like you told me it takes a moment of crisis like say a wreck or lightening striking your dryer, catching it on fire and ruining everything you have to make you realize how blessed you are to have everyday angels, friends, and a good man you can always count on to help you out! love you and glad your okay

Anonymous said...

Ohhh mercy me Trey, what an ordeal for you to have. I can just see Rocky snoozing in the back. I have my Romi so I know how independent these little guys can be. I am super duper happy that you got out of the ditch safely and yep leave it to a Ford to do the job. Have a great day and know I am thinking of you. Mudder