Monday, July 13, 2009

Bus

This is that I ride on a daily/weekly basis. You would think every ride is the same; let me tell you-it's NOT. Today we were entering a roundabout and suddenly we were all thrown forward. The bus stopped and waited...a minute later he shut the engine off and said, "Everyone off." There was a collision between the bus and a little, silver Audi. I do not know whose fault it was, but I knew I had to walk to the next bus halte and wait-hrmp! Here is an article I stumbled across about the strike a few months ago...that day I was also told to get off the bus...

I kept meaning to write a testimony...when Simeon was out of work, we requested to see if Icould get a reduced-price bus pass and they said for probably 40 euro we could get one. I got one in the mail for 25-for a WHOLE year (instead of over 150)! It is such a blessing, because I can use it on any bus or tram in our region, so I can go to the church, city, school and all the family.

2 comments:

  1. Nice about the bus pass! That will make life easier, I'm sure!
    I had to ride the bus all the time when we first got married cause we only had one car and Curt worked in the States (we were living in Canada) and I still worked full-time. So I rode the bus to work and home again.

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  2. Thanks for sharing the testimony....God is mindful of everything!

    I got a good laugh about the bus coming to a hault...although it probably wasn't funny at the time.

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