Good morning. Today is Friday, July 11, 2025 and I was thinking about the near misses I've experienced in my life where I could have been absent from this body, if you get my drift. Some call them near death events and I've actually had a few. What about you? This blog was written back in 2007, the year I started my blogging experience.
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When I came to the big company in 1969 it was still trying to digest a
much larger company it had just
purchased. That company was located in
Shreveport, Louisiana, and the people there
were certainly not excited about leaving that place for a growing
metropolitan city in Texas. Because the company in Shreveport was much
more advanced in the use of computing, many of their data processing
people became leaders in the merged operations. Many of the down line
folks were given relocation assistance and transferred into the Houston
metro area.
O
ne
of these people was a computer operations shift leader by the name of
Durwood. He was a native Louisianian and moved under protest but settled
in and made the best of it. He and a few other guys used to car pool
with me when they were available. I worked straight days and they
rotated shifts so I got a new crew every few weeks. I’ll never forget
the first time I met Durwood. The fellow introducing us told Durwood we
should have something in common since I was from Louisiana also. Durwood
asked me what town I was from. I told him Hornbeck. He said, “What’s
that, a disease?”
Since
most of us were young and had young families we used to park about ten
blocks away from our workplace. It didn’t cost anything to park there
but it was quite a jaunt to our building through some pretty rough
neighborhoods. Most of the time we had a pretty good group so we had the
safety that comes in numbers and the price was exactly what we needed
to pay for parking. I did park in that same place more than once and
worked until midnight and my walks to my car in the middle of the night
produced a few memorable stories on their own. I’ll save those for
another day.
I mentioned in an earlier blog about how I used to get myself all stirred up on my way into w
ork
anticipating the day’s schedule and events. The closer I got to our
building it was the more focused I was on what I had to do that day. On
more than one occasio
n
I was preoccupied to the extent that I wasn’t watching where I was
going and either fell because I stepped into a hole or ran into an
unsuspecting soul. These were bad enough but it could have been worse,
much worse. One very bad habit I had was whenever we would come to a
traffic signal and I would be in deep thought and when the signal turned
green, I would dart out into the street. While that sounds okay, it’s
not if the signal turned green was the wrong light for through traffic
instead of the green for you to walk. I did this more than once and was
fortunate to only have people blow their horns at me.
One day
several of us were walking from our parking area. I was doing my
thinking deal and probably beginning to be mesmerized by all I had to do
that day whenever w
e
came to a major intersection. I am sure I was still moving as we waited
and I anticipated the green light and when it changed I took off.
Suddenly, a bus anticipating the same light which was his light, not
mine, accelerated and brushed my tie and stomach as it whizzed by. I had
been jerked back from sure death by Durwood. I’ve been in a number of
accidents
where I could have died. I’ve been injured a time or two. But, this is
the one and only time where I knew for sure that a particular individual
saved my life. That day my legs went weak and I nearly fainted. I was
probably more careful after that, at least for a while.
A
bout
six months later Durwood was in a horrible accident on his way home
from work. A driver in the middle of the night ran through an
intersection and broadsided Durwood at over 80 miles per hour. Durwood
was mangled. He survived and made what many said was a miraculous
recovery. His accident left him permanently damaged, his anatomy
completely rearranged, and with health issues that would be with him
forever. Our company found a spot for Durwood in a technical support
area and he came back and the last I knew many years ago he was still
chugging along.
Thirty five years later I still think about Durwood. He didn’t want to come to the big city bu
t he did. He didn’t want to live in an apartment until he could find a house but
he did. He didn’t want to park 10 blocks away when before he was able
to park near the entrance door in Shreveport. God had a plan for
Durwood’s life and on a very eventful day his life touched mine in a
split second early one morning. I’m thankful that Durwood was there that
day to reach out and grab me and pull me back. Thank God, and thank you
Durwood, wherever you are. More later…………….. ~
That incident happened nearly 50 years ago. And, that, my friend is a true story. I know. I wasn't always the sharpest knife in the drawer when it came to being careful. Tomorrow is surgery day for the wife's sister at MD Anderson. Thanks for those who have been praying for her. I do hope y'all will have a blessed rest of today, Saturday, and then, as you find a place to gather on Sunday, the first day of the week, (a good start, right?), with God's people to hear from Him and to build each other up in the faith. Okay. May God bless each one. Amen.
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