2nd Answer: one day, i was working a traffic accident in a dangerous location. the wreck was directly in the center of the road, on a curve and down a hill. this was on a Sunday morning, when we were running a skeleton crew of officers, so i had no backup to help with the traffic. i never realized this many people drove their cars to church on a Sunday morning. while waiting for two tow trucks, at least 100 cars had to be safely manuvered around the accident scene. this meant stopping one lane and letting the other lane pass through. this lasted for about 30 minutes in the hot sun.
For that 30 minutes, i raised and waved my hand and arm to at least 98 of the passing 100 autos. i was amazed at how much it meant for the people to have me there, in the middle of the street, to guide them safely through this accident. everybody waved a “thank you” and that meant the world to me.
Point her is this. i can understand what it means to Linda to set and wave at the people that pass her house. its a heart-warming connection thats hard to explain. when you wave back at Linda, its like giving her a few more days of life and something for her to live for. i know this feeling, i have felt it when directing my traffic accident.
Give Linda the thrill of her life….........keep waving.