So later that day I had an errand to run before rushing back to the house to take JP to his baseball practice. I walked down my driveway staring at the old lawn mower that they rejected thinking that I would have to call for a special pick up and got in my car that was parked just behind it. I then pulled forward into my driveway as usual so that I could turn around and head out Carteret Road...and I drove right over the lawn mower. Realizing that I drove over it, I panicked and backed up over it too, and ripped my front license plate off the car. Good news is I have a big enough car that that was the only damage (TP checked the underside of the car when he got home). Wow, did I just run over the lawn mower? Yep, yep I did. Thank goodness this wasn't one of my kid's bikes. Or the good mower...

I think that some things that we do day to day are so habitual that we do them without thinking. Ha! Understatement. The deformed lawn mower got me thinking about what else I was doing, as routine, that I wasn't thinking about or bringing awareness to. It got me thinking about what or who I might be running over in the process.
So today I am going to slow down a little and practice more awareness, and try not to run anything over.
1 comment:
AWESOME! The mower will fit in your car better or perhaps the garbage men will now take it! And, I agree...our actions are so habitual that to stop and take a look at what it is we are doing can be insightful and initiate positive change. I too will practice slowing down to see whom or what I may be running over.
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