December 10, 2003
Trial Wrap up
One rainy morning this past October, I was driving straight on a road when someone pulled out in front of me from a subdivision on my right to make a left hand turn. This led to the totaling of my car. It was a scary experience. Charlotte was in the car with me and there was nothing I could do to avoid the collision. Unfortunately, the other driver wasn't very pleasant, yelling at me while I called 911 and tried to calm down my daughter. Needless to say, I wasn't looking forward to appearing court yesterday. Not only did I have to see the other driver again, but I was also going to have to testify about the accident as I stood in front of a courtroom full of people. It was enough to make me feel physically ill. Fortunately, the driver worked out a deal and I was dismissed from my witnessing duties without testifying. Unfortunately, they didn't work out this deal until we'd been waiting for almost 3 hours.
Going to court resulted in less knitting time yesterday, so I still have about 3 inches to go on the first Opal sock. I'll post pictures Friday.
I'm joining Amy's Great Stash Redistribution Project. It's a good idea for getting new yarn free while giving away yarn you'll never use. If you're interested, the signup deadline for the first round of trading is today.