Originally posted by: sashashyam
Waneeka, my dear,
What a very lucky escape you both had! Thank God it passed off without any serious hurt to either of you. Your mom must have been thoroughly shaken, and you must make sure you get her out of the shock by being as supportive as you can. She should not develop a fear of driving because of this unfortunate incident, and you must make sure of that as well.
Spend as much time as you can with your mother, not only on Mother's Day but in general, and try to keep out of these endless and futile debates with people in the forum. It will save you both time and energy, both of which can be much better spent elsewhere. So remember that, there is my good girl! Take care, and God bless.
Shyamala Aunty
Thanks Aunty , really means a lot!
You know my mom is such a strong woman and I am so lucky to have her !
My dad passed away 2 years ago and my mom had been the typical lady back at home
She always had chauffeurs at her service , never had any worries
After dad passed away , here in Canada my mom struggled to learn driving and then finally bought a car 2 weeks ago :/
And then now this
But she knows she has to drive , because my brother hates busing to school (we have to travel by public transit to school ) and I took a year off before going to uni
But my mom is still motivated to drive
It was a very lucky escape Aunty
Out side of the car has been totally trashed
It's a miracle we are alive
And quite frankly I have never been in an accident before
My dad was a very good driver , I have a kind of phobia towards driving !
But thank you Aunty , pray for us
Hopefully everything will work out