Week of July 22
One morning
before leaving for high school, God put it on my heart that I was going to be
in a car accident that day. I told my older sister who urged me not to go to
school.
I told her I
had to go today because if I was absent or late one more day I was risking
being expelled. Besides I had stayed up late finishing the hair on my Raggedy
Ann Doll for my Home Economics class that had to be turned in this morning in
order to get credit.
My friend
Robin drove up in her Riviera at the usual time. While my sister kept telling
me not to tempt fate by going to school, I prayed over the car asking God for
his protection. When I got into the car with my books and Raggedy Ann doll I
noticed a St. Christopher Medal hanging from the rear view mirror. It hadn’t
been there before.
“Who gave
you the medal Robin, your mother?”
“My grandmother.”
That’s neat
I thought, we can use all the protection possible, especially today. Everything
went well until we entered the Natchez Highway and Robin speeded up. We hit a
patch of black ice and slid off the highway and smashed onto a cement
irrigation box that propelled the car backwards. We flipped completely over
three times before coming to a stop right side up. I passed out. I came too
with Robin yelling my name.
I was
crunched up against the mangled door and window that was shattered and bowed
from the impact. Wedged between my head and the window was the Raggedy Ann
Doll. The hair of the doll was caught at the top of the window and the doll
acted as cushion for me preventing serious injury.
Robin and I
crawled out of the car and ran off to the first house we could see to call our
parents. When we returned to the car a state trooper was standing by our wreck.
He said when he saw the damage and nobody in the car he thought our bodies had
already been taken to the morgue. He told us we shouldn’t have left the scene
of an accident.
Our parents
arrived and they drove us to school but nobody ever said anything about being
late that day.
Colleen
Jorgenson
Veradale, Washington
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