Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dear Officer....

Thank you for letting me off the hook today. You didn't have to believe me when I said it was the worst day of my life. But for whatever reason, you did.

Thank you for not running my license plate number. You probably would not have let me go if you had. You could see that my registration expired in February, but what you didn't know is I have a warrant out for my arrest. You see, back in October I got pulled over for a burnt out headlight. And come to find out, my license happened to be expired. Unfortunately for me, that officer wasn't as kind and understanding as you were. The problem was, I went out of town the next day, came back and packed my house and moved. Somewhere in the middle of all that, I forgot to pay my ticket(or renew my license). Yes, I realize that most people can't even sleep with something looming over their head like that. But I have an amazing ability to block all that out and function as if everything is normal.

What you also may not know is that today I hauled my two-year old to Hurricane to the DMV to finally renew my license. When we arrived, he jumped out of the car and fell into a rainy mud puddle. We got inside and waited in line to check in. Ten minutes later, I was informed that I couldn't renew without a copy of my birth certificate. We jumped back in the car and headed back to St. George to print a copy, got the copy and headed back to Hurricane. This time we avoided the puddle and only waited 5 minutes to check in. Things were looking up and we took our number and waited to be called up. One hour later, it was finally our turn. The kind man at the desk informed me that I would not be able to renew today because I had a child with me and children are not allowed in the testing area. And yes, I would need to retake the test. There went three hours of our day.

Our next stop was an oil change and new oil filter. 30 minutes, $50 and we were on our way to get our state inspection.

1 hour, 1 new brake light, $50 and 5th potty break for my two-year old in a skeezy automotive shop bathroom, and we were finally headed home to make the most of our horrible day.

Enter you. I was one mile from home when I noticed your lights in the rear-view mirror. I'm not sure how long you were there. You see, I was on the phone with Weber State University trying to contest the $400 charge for a class that apparently didn't get dropped in time to get a full refundd. I didn't exactly know how to explain to them why I had neglected to drop it and what I'd been preoccupied with for the last two months. I saw your lights, ended the call and scrambled to think of how to explain my predicament to you.

When you asked for my license, I wasn't lying when I said I couldn't find it. It was somewhere between the DMV and the state inspection shop. The tears I shed weren't fake when I told you it was the worst day of my life. So, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU, from the bottom of my heart for not arresting me and letting me salvage what was left of my day. That is, the one hour I have before I go to my divorce orientation and education class. Ha ha.

Sincerely,
Chelsea

P.S. Now that I think of it, is solitary confinement really all that bad?

16 comments:

Sarah said...

this is a horrible story. i am so sorry...

i very much hope tomorrow is much, much better.

Kourtney said...

Seriously, I know you aren't laughing, but I am! I am so sorry for your day! I hope today was better!

Aimee & Brennen Fuller said...

What a day you had! Seriously when it rains it pours. I'm glad the officer was kind and knew you were telling the truth. All these new rules with renewing driver's licenses are crappy. I have to renew mine this year too. Have fun? at class tonight. :)

Billie Sue said...

As your Mom, I am so sad--not just frownie face, but full out tears! I need you to be here, where I can put my arms around you and cradle you and kiss your little face. This watching you go through such misery from a distance is killing me!

Billie Jo said...

It freaking kills me (yes mom I posted freaking) to read it out again. I too have had a nice officer give me a break. It was at two o'clock in the morning on my way to the hospital to see Grandpa, oh come to think of it the nicer police officer who stumbled up me driving 70 when on the way to the hospital with Olivia in pain (gas bubble) and dad in the car seat behind her, no kids in car seats, me talking on my cell phone to the emergency room, and talking to Rick on Olivia's cell phone while driving with my elbows. That officer had to know I needed more than a ticket. A nice escort to the hospital! Like I told you Monday... You need a vacation, good thing Saturday is almost here.

McNeil Family said...

Did you cry or yell at the DMV? Because I would have done both. You shouldn't have told such a HORRIBLE story in such a comic and entertaining way. It made it seem funny and not the worst day ever. So so sorry! I'm so glad you will be taken care for a few short days this weekend. I wish I was the one doing it. I just wish I could just come and sweep you off your feet. But I'm sure you would never agree to that!

The Cox Family said...

I was hoping that this week would be an ever better week than last, put it seems not so. I am sure glad that the officer had a heart and didn't arrest you though. I am praying that today is a better day and I agree with everyone else that you definitely deserve a vacation and to be pampered! Oh- and I want to see a picture of your hair as well!

Kati said...

What an awful day! Going to the DMV is bad enough without all the other crap you had going on too!

Hopefully after getting home from all of that you got a little break...or at least some really good chocolate :)

The Richards family said...

Oh Chelsea.. First,I have not got to tell you THANK YOU so much for letting us stay with you!! Thank you Thank you thank you. I really really needed a break and you were the perfect host! I am so sorry you had such a bad day. You always manage to have such Grace and humor with the things going on in your life. I wish I could handle "LIFE" with such confidence as you. You are the best! Hang in there I know you can handle just about anything!!

Tonya and Keith Pate said...

Oh Chelsea that sounds horrible.... and then to top it all off you still have to go back and take that test. I hated that test and I hate the DMV. Hope all is better and today the sun is out maybe that will help lift your spirits.

The Rollo Crew said...

Chelsea...if you ever need to get away...come to Vegas. Jack and Kyson would have so much fun together. I am being serious...come visit me in Vegas! You are in my thoughts and prayers always.
XOXO Melanie

Brittany said...

You poor thing...what a bad day! I slightly remember you always having problems with your car (i.e. tickets and such)...you need to slow down my dear.:) I'm so so glad that nice officer took pity on you and saved your family from bailing you and your child out of jail. Seriously, someone was looking out for you at that moment in time. What is a divorce orientation class? I guess it's time for me to call you again. I love you tons! I hope you have better days coming to you!

The Webb Family said...

Oh Chels, what a day you had. I'm so sorry that the DMV was so horrible, I get chest pain anytime I've ever had to go out there, it seems like they make you come back for the stupidest things and the rules are always changing. Hope the rest of the week is better.

Stevenson Stories said...

Oh man... seriously?! I need you to come back to work on Tuesdays because I missed eating lunch with you.. and you waiting for me to finish setting up trays. :) Hope you are having a great time. You needed a break!

Libby said...

I've missed So much. When are you coming home so we can hang out???

Tasia said...

You poor thing! It sounds like you could use a vacation!! Hope things are going better for you. Call when you come to town. We need to grab breakfast or lunch or something.