I Can Get in My Car and Drive Away

I can you know. It's simple. Just get in, turn the key, start 'er up and drive away. There. Done.



It all started last night. I put the pot roast in the crock pot. Dove boiled the noodles for me. I baked the cake. After work I cooked corn, made a salad, put the stroganoff sauce together, stringed the meat, put a border on the cake and filled the border with blueberry pie filling. Simple, huh! Yip. Tasty too. Good meal.



It was easy, even though we're on a 500 calorie/day diet, to make the food and give it away. It would be easy to drop it off. Yes? Relatively.



For crying out loud! She's a neighbor I've never met. Just 4 houses away. Her feeding tube came out this morning. She had to have it re-inserted. The meal was for her husband and two kids (looks like they may be early or pre-teens).



She looked like a walking skeleton. She lives with this every minute of every day. Maybe they'll figure out what's wrong and be able to help her. Maybe. Maybe not.



But I could just get in my car and drive away.



She had dishes left from others who still hadn't had a chance to come pick them up. She made mention of this. At least twice in my five minute visit. So I took them to their homes. After all, it was the least I could do. Relieve a little stress. A little less pain. A little less clutter in her immaculate house. The least.



As I drove away I realized,



I could just get in my car and drive away.

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