Sep
12
Looking at the Glass Half-Full Through Half-Empty Lenses
It started with my daughter’s Mini Cooper. She said the brakes failed while driving in heavy traffic after leaving work in Miami Beach, and she rear-ended another car. Nothing happened to her, thank God! Nothing really happened to the car, or at least, nothing I could see. But I drove it home after going to the scene of the “crash” to make sure the brakes were alright, and I took it to the shop to be checked out. Sure enough, the mechanic said the car needed new brake pads and rotors. Ouch!
Then my wife and I went to move her into her new apartment in Tallahassee with all the expenses that that entails; gas, hotel, food, groceries, and “needs” for her new abode that we had to shop for.
Then my wife and I went to move her into her new apartment in Tallahassee with all the expenses that that entails; gas, hotel, food, groceries, and “needs” for her new abode that we had to shop for.