Yesterday Birgitta was programmed toward her university, excited that the 5 hour drive would reunite her with friends and put her into a summer school course she wanted to take. But as she sped down the center lane of an Illinois toll road headed for Iowa, her life was put on the line.
The sky-blue, 1994 Honda Accord she and Louisa have shared since 2007 has safely transported them over 72,000 miles, most of it at high speed. But yesterday that same car nearly took Birgitta’s life.
A corroded hood latch let loose, sending the hood sailing up and back with such force it smashed the entire windshield, depositing glass shards in her lap and at her feet, cracking the car roof and shaping it into a V.
But worse than that was the terror of hurtling down the highway blind, with the hood cemented to the windshield. Although she doesn’t remember what happened in the next critical seconds, she does remember screaming at the earsplitting bang of the hood impacting the glass.
Somehow she kept her head and swung left (as she said, “without looking”), and landed on the shoulder, heart pounding and tears flowing.
I was in a store 15 miles away without my phone (left in the car), but God was on the scene. Within minutes he placed a helpful policeman and a highway assistance-truck on either side of her, and by the time I arrived, Birgitta was calmer than both men. They were remembering similar accidents with far different outcomes, and they told us so. The situation might easily have included an ambulance, a hospital or a funeral home.
An hour later, sitting in a body shop waiting room, we learned our reliable Accord with 217,000 faithful miles on it would cost double its value to fix. But Joey, the estimator, remembered us (especially Nate) from multiple prior car repairs and kindly waived his tow truck’s fee.
So we shifted Birgitta’s dorm room cargo from her car to mine, said goodbye to her driving independence, and drove to Iowa.
Some might say, “How could God let that happen?” The better question is, “Why did he bless us so lavishly?”
- Birgitta was unharmed!
- No other cars or passengers were involved.
- It occurred before she’d driven too far from home.
- Help arrived within minutes.
- Although she’d misplaced her driver’s license last week and couldn’t produce it, the policeman didn’t ticket her.
- The tow truck happened to come from the body shop of our family’s car history.
- Joey remembered us and waived the $135 fee.
- I received one extra day with my daughter.
As we left the body shop, Joey said to Birgitta, “You shouldn’t be here right now. With your kind of luck, I’d go play the lottery!” But of course luck had nothing to do with it.
Although God doesn’t prevent every accident, this time his choice and mine had been in perfect sync.
“The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch…” (Proverbs 15:3a)
Wow! I am so very thankful that everything turned out so well!! Such a blessing.
Thank God that Birgitta is safe! That is so scary! Guess she won’t need that Driver’s License. (Just kidding!! I know she’ll need it for ID and if she drives someone else’s car.)
Thank God she wasn’t hurt! God bless her and continue to keep her safe.
I can totally relate to the panic birgitta must have been going through very scary! About 8 yrs ago I was traveling s/b on 53 just south of Euclid Ave in the middle lane when suddenly a tarp blew off a landscaping truck and landed across both windshields of the semi truck I was driving. The hardest part was it wrapped its way around both mirrors and I was completely blinded from the traffic around me. This made for quite a challenge in pulling over and not killing anyone on my way over! Praise God we made it to our shoulder Gitta hopefully your travels were less adventurous. Good luck and God bless this school year for you Birgitta. Thank God for moms!
I’m so glad to hear this story ended happily:-)
Thank You Lord!
Praise God for His CARE !!! So thankful – as you stated – for all the GOOD things and the bad things that could’ve been -that wasn’t!! These are the things that keep us on our knees!!
God and his angels watching over Birgitta! Makes me think that I will have the hood hinges checked next time I take my honda accord in. It has 301,000 miles on it. Common sense.
Did you check for angel feathers? 🙂
My eyes fill with tears for the gracious protection of a loving God! Never again should Birgitta doubt that God treasures her.
Trusting our kids to the Lord, and then seeing it is so evident in this account. Glad Gitta is OK.
I praise the Lord for keeping Birgitta safe.
Praising the Lord with all of you.
Wow…my heart started to pound, when I was reading what happened to Birgitta.
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings FLOW! I never thought about checking the hood hinges, but will do so, from now on. I’m so thankful, she wasn’t injured / killed. Thank-you, Jesus!
Thank the Lord. How frightening and yet, He was there.
/ for his protection!