I do not know if I can top the car trip to North Texas from last week. This one is from my Sr. year of highschool. I was going on a date with the drum major from our school and I think this was one of our 1st dates. He bought tickets for us to see the Nutcracker in Austin. We were both in Theater together and I was excited to see the live show. I got dressed up in my prettiest black velvet dress. (You know very 90's style with a black velvet top and a full lace skirt at the bottom.) My mom came to tell me that Kevin was waiting for me and I went to make my grand entrance coming down the stairs to my waiting date. As I pranced down the stairs I slipped in my very slick heals, landing on my rear bouncing down the last three stairs, and landing in a graceful heap at the bottom. I tore down the Christmas garland as I fell trying to catch myself on the banister. Lucky the skirt was long and full and I was fully covered as I fell. I did not bruise anything but my ego and not a rip or runner was in my hose. Kevin was the perfect gentleman and ran to help me up. He never even let out a smile or a snicker. Which is more that I can say for my parents. They thought is was quite funny. The evening was still a beautiful event. I wish I could say that was the last time I fell down those stairs. If you want to read other true stories from the holidays you can link up with Rachel at Once Upon a Miracle http://www.onceuponamiracle.com/2009/12/true-story-tuesday-by-rachel_21.html
Thoughts from a woman managing the daily routine of raising three children, loving her husband while serving along side of him in the ministry and growing in the grace and love of her Lord Jesus Christ. "Therefore since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." Hebrew 12:1
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
True Story Tuesday- Christmas Story
I do not know if I can top the car trip to North Texas from last week. This one is from my Sr. year of highschool. I was going on a date with the drum major from our school and I think this was one of our 1st dates. He bought tickets for us to see the Nutcracker in Austin. We were both in Theater together and I was excited to see the live show. I got dressed up in my prettiest black velvet dress. (You know very 90's style with a black velvet top and a full lace skirt at the bottom.) My mom came to tell me that Kevin was waiting for me and I went to make my grand entrance coming down the stairs to my waiting date. As I pranced down the stairs I slipped in my very slick heals, landing on my rear bouncing down the last three stairs, and landing in a graceful heap at the bottom. I tore down the Christmas garland as I fell trying to catch myself on the banister. Lucky the skirt was long and full and I was fully covered as I fell. I did not bruise anything but my ego and not a rip or runner was in my hose. Kevin was the perfect gentleman and ran to help me up. He never even let out a smile or a snicker. Which is more that I can say for my parents. They thought is was quite funny. The evening was still a beautiful event. I wish I could say that was the last time I fell down those stairs. If you want to read other true stories from the holidays you can link up with Rachel at Once Upon a Miracle http://www.onceuponamiracle.com/2009/12/true-story-tuesday-by-rachel_21.html
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Oh that is funny! But what a perfect guy to fall down in front of...not many would have been that much a gentleman! :)
Thanks for visiting my blog earlier. It was nice to "meet" you!
I can so picture that! That is so funny! And your parents laughed while your date helps you up... my parents would have done the same thing! ;)
Oh my! I thought I was the only one who could "fall with style" (50 points if you know which movie that came from :)
Had to laugh at pulling the garland down... that would SO be me.
Nice guy to be so chivalrous!
Thanks for linking up and Merry Christmas!
thanks for visiting my blog :)
It is always nice to "meet" fellow bloggers!!
Kevin sent me a message on fb after he read my blog.
"oh wow! I had totally forgotten about that! Just remember, very few people can fall down stairs with grace.
=)"
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