You
know, I never liked snow. It’s one thing to make my truck slide around all over
the place while I’m trying to drive, but it’s an entirely different thing to
stab me in the back the way snow did on Friday night.
There
I was, walking up the driveway to go to a party, when all of a sudden I noticed
how icy the pavement really was. I placed my foot directly on the ice, thinking
that I wouldn’t actually fall if I acknowledged the fact that there was ice
under my feet.
I
was wrong.
One
second I was vertical, carrying my white elephant present and bag of Cheetos,
and the next second I was down. On the ice. With searing pain in my hip/ lower
back/ left buttock area.
I
mean the worst part was that I knew it was coming all along- but I ignored it!
Common sense, people! I should have shifted my foot off the ice so that I would
have avoided falling- but no. Be smarter than me, my friends; you don’t want to
end up with a bruised bottom.
This
winter season, don’t be like me. Watch where you are walking, and take your
time- there is no reason to rush only to end up on the ground. Trust me. Also,
you should make the serious investment and buy a bag of salt; spread it around
the ice so that your driveway/ road is less slippery. Clutzy people such as
myself appreciate it more than you know.
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