Thursday, January 22, 2026

THANKFUL THURSDAY

 Thankful Thursday

First of all, thanks for all of the questions on my last blog post.

I guess you are realizing that I really like quirky things and am always on the lookout for them. 

When my Hubby and I were roaming around in an old antique shop in the Foothills near our home we saw all sorts of interesting things.

The Cow Milk container is actually medicine for livestock.  The side of the box gives a bit of information.  I thought since Wednesday was Wordless it would be fun to see everyone's reaction to the display.

Now on to Thankful Thursday ... 

Yesterday our son Steve was in a car accident.  He's okay so far ... 

He was going 35mph onto the highway following a dump truck.  All of a sudden a car came up behind him at full speed and slammed into the back of him.  I thank the Lord that the rear end collision didn't push him into the heavy dump truck in front of him.

This happened in Las Vegas where Steve was for business.  He managed to tape, bandage and tie up the car and drove home to Sacramento ... over 600 miles.

He made it home and has been involved with insurance companies since then.  I can't imagine how stressful and tense the drive was coming home.  Thankful that the car was sort of drivable.  I haven't talked with him yet today since I know he is busy with the whole car thing.



This is certainly not something that he needs right now.  Financially its a huge blow and makes his independent photography business a lot more difficult.

I am just so thankful that he is okay.  It could have been awful.

I'm also thankful that he didn't have to contend with the dense fog in the valley.


Always be Grateful

Always be Kind


8 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Oh my goodness, a miracle he was totally unhurt. Keep me posted as you find out any more. He must also be quite a mechanic if he was able to patch the car up to drive so far!

The Happy Whisk said...

Oh my goodness. I am thankful he is okay as well. I wonder if the car behind was another texter. Seems they get into the most crashes these days. Soooo glad he made it back home and I'm sorry to hear that this gets in the way of his business. Thankful he's safe and sound.

Mari said...

Thanks for the cow milk info.
I'm so glad Steve wasn't hurt. His car looks a mess and I can't believe he was able to drive it like that. Will be praying he gets that situation handled quickly.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

with the impact of that kind, he may be feeling it tomorrow. I had that happen in Savannah, and it was only a small dent and the 2nd and 3rd day I had whip lash, I hope he went to a doctor to get checked out, am thinking he did not.... prayers for him and his business and an insurance payout that will get him a car and no harm to him physiclally

Mevely317 said...

Oh wow! I can't imagine what that other driver was thinking (or not....). Sorta makes one wish Steve's car hadn't been in between it and the dump truck. I'm so glad he wasn't injured; the rest will sort itself out. Special prayers for his peace of mind!

🌲 Debby said...

That is some rear-ender! I'm thinking the car is totalled. It doesn't take much these days to undermine the frame. We've had that happen twice to us. And my step-daughter as well. Insurance companies would rather cut a check for a total loss than to pay above that for repairs because it will never be the same. Plus now, car buyers have a right to know about such accidents. There's a loss either way. The MAIN thing is he suffered no physical damage to himself. That's amazing he drove home from Vegas that way. My husband was at a stop light and was hit behind by a teenager texting at 40 mph. My husband suffered back injuries he still deals with to this day, plus totalled the car we had just paid off the month prior.
You hate to see this when it's our kids - but I'm sure Steve will get it all figured out.

Red Rose Alley said...

I'm so sorry your son was in a car accident. I hope he is Ok and that everyone involved in it are Ok as well. It looks like a lot of damage to the car, but thankfully he wasn't hurt. I used to go to a little antique shop in Loomis. Is that the one you are talking about? I used to go there for the day and visit the most charming little pastry shop. That fog is pretty, but really scary to drive in. Have a good rest of the week. : )

Marie Smith said...

Good grief. I am so glad your son is ok. That must have been quite a drive home!