I yelled in the face of a police officer (and I can honestly say that I am not sorry about it)
My Mom and I were driving in downtown Dallas because both of our workplaces had volunteer booths at the Pride Parade this past weekend. So I had to stop by one of my company's retail stores to pick up my t-shirt and bracelet to get into the park. Neither my Mom nor I were 100% sure where the store was so as we approached it on the right, we missed the first entrance.. No problem right? We'll just turn the corner and go in through the side. So we make the right turn and see that the side entrance is blocked off...
Oh No! What to do?!?! How will we ever fi... BAM BAM BAM BAM
All of the sudden someone had started banging on the trunk of my Mom's car. Now let me say, that my initial reaction when someone scares me is one of the following:
- Wet my pants
- Scream like a banshee
- Fly into an irreversible fit of insane rage
This cop and I had a brief exchange of yelling back and forth, words were said, things happened, it's kind of a haze. I just remember snapping.. the thought of someone yelling at my Mom in the face sent me over the edge and I let her have it. All things considered she probably should have asked me to step out of the car. But she didn't. The more I thought about it the more I realized that I wasn't sorry and that she really deserved it. I have a very stong conviction that it doesn't matter if you're the president of the United States or the person standing next to you in line at the convenience store, everyone deserves respect. However, if you decide to be an [expletive eleted] prepare to be met with an equal lack of respect that you came to the table with.
It's pretty liberating to be able to say.. "Hey, guess what, you don't get to talk to me like that" and you know what... it stops..
I suppose its not quite as crazy of a story that I could have told my kid later in my life. "Yeah, when I was pregnant with you I got into a scuffle with a cop and went to jail for the night. Technically you've been to jail already, ain't you proud?!?" but I'll just have to settle for the less impressive "I Stood up for myself, and it worked" maybe not as rough and tumble, but a pretty good lesson all the same.
Just a fun story and some food for thought... Missed y'all :)
Winning homecoming, Smurphums. I literally had to wipe tears of laughter and joy at the mental image of you tearing into a cop for being a clown. I take great pride in calling you friend and I hope to never be on the wrong end of rageasaurus rex.
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It was an amazing site - escalating quickly. We do need to add that I was instructed to back into the intersection of Lemmon and Douglas - did that during a red light for the traffic that would have flattened us. Simply brilliant ! We tried our best, though we didn't make it to the booth, we still were most successful. Stephanie is an awesome force of nature. All I can say to that is "I HAD THAT CHILD!" Yelling, Laughter and Olive Garden all in one day - not bad, not bad at all. Love you babes! Mom
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