Yesterday, as I was making my way through the too close for comfort but not quite bumper to bumper traffic of my hour long commute home, I looked up the road a bit at the window of a cranberry red mini-van in front of me.
There, hanging out the window, was a hand flicking a cigarette butt, attached to the arm of its owner by a wrist boldly bedecked in a bright yellow "live strong" bracelet.
My stomach turned with the power of self-righteous indignation.
Later when I told my husband this story, he reminded me that maybe that person was just having a moment of weakness.
My husband has a beautiful way of gently reminding me of my own moments of weakness.
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better the cigarette in bumper to bumper traffic than the loud obnoxious honker who revvs their engine...
oh...that's ME. hehe
kidding.
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