Sadness has darkened our home this week. A close friend and co-worker of my husband's died a tragic death Tuesday. Even though I never had the opportunity to meet the man, I feel as though I knew him well since my husband talked about him constantly.
They both work construction and were working down in the Philadelphia area. The tragedy happened only a few minutes after arriving at work. I won't talk about the details, but the friend was hit by a car speeding down an off ramp (in a construction zone), running a red light with the driver possibly talking on the cell phone. The friend was behind barriers in the safe zone and she headed right towards him. He never had a chance. The accident is under investigation.
Fortunately, Bill, my husband, never saw the accident. The truth is, there would have been 2 killed if Bill hadn't gone back to the truck to get a flag. Within the 1 - 2 minutes, all this occurred.
Bill took the death hard. As soon as his friend was taken to the hospital, he was right behind them. The friend's wife flipped when she was given the news at the hospital and Bill was there to support her.
Bill is feeling better now after talking that evening and then talking to the family the next day and helping with the funeral plans.
I am thankful to God that Bill was not hurt, but feel what the friend's family is going through. He left behind a wife of 3 years and a daughter who just celebrated her 1st birthday.
Where am I headed with this post? Well, there are a few reasons I decided to write about this:
1. Speeding to get where you are going is not necessarily going to get you there sooner. Chances are good that it will cause a major delay due to an accident of some sort at some point. It may end up costing someones life or possibly your own and hurt many others in the process. Be on time instead of trying to make up lost time.
2. Talking on a cell phone while driving definitely distracts from your driving. If you need to talk on the phone, use an earpiece of some sort. At least this way you have both hands on the wheel.
3. There is a reason the speed limit in construction zones is lower. People are working on the side of the road where it can be dangerous.
4. Spend time with your loved ones as much as possible. Live one day at a time. You never know when it will be your last.
I have seen too many people in a rush these days. If you are in a rush, start slowing down. Rushing tends to have consequences down the line. Start to appreciate life and what's important to you. You may not have a tomorrow to put things off to.


What a beautiful tribute to your husbands co-worker. I do not understand why everyone is in such a rush these days. I unfortuatly saw a terrible car accident last night on my way home from work. The images are stuck in my mind. Thanks for the reminder to slow down and enoy life....it goes by soooooo fast.
Happy Thursday!!
Lori
You know Brigita, Thank you for that post! I have really been thinking about that lately. I actually use an earpiece ALL the time, but I can honestly say that over the past few weeks, I have noticed my driving attention to be less then desireable. I am close to dropping the earpiece and going to speaker. You know I can't say much that would be consoling for your husbands situation, but I will truly say a prayer for him and his friends family.
Oh my gosh, how sad. I am so sorry to hear of such a tragedy so close to your family. M thoughts and prayers are with them.
How absolutely tragic. My prayers are with the family.
That is a sad story and you are so right we do need to slow down and realize what we have...
your friend in Charlottesville, VA!!!
Lori:
The image of Bill's friend laying on the ground will be with him the rest of his life. The first night, Bill couldn't get to sleep because that was all he saw when he closed his eyes. Life is too short and it does go by quickly.
Brigita
Chris:
If we can just save a few more lives from this example, that would be great.
Thank you for your prayers.
Brigita
Jeannie:
Thank you.
Brigita
Beth:
It is still unbelievable.
Thank you for your prayers.
Brigita
Charles:
Rushing around never really gets you any further. Life is short and it's time to enjoy what we have today for tomorrow we may not have it.
Brigita
Brigita: I am so sorry for your husbands loss. It really amazes me when you see people pulling out and passing cars when they shouldn't just to get somewhere faster and when you pull up to the redlight, there they are?
Linda:
The one time somebody couldn't wait to pass me on a 2 lane road. He finally had the opportunity. I met up with him at the stop light and guess what? He was turning into Walmart. What's the sense in that? Walmart is open 24/7.