Caleb, please help me with the bags, we need to leave in 15 minutes so we aren't there when it gets dark.
Please help me with the food!!!
CONFLICT
Wow, a seven hour drive, that will look good on your driving time Caleb!
Yah, it will!
RISING ACTION
Zzzz...
Stop it!No you stop it!
Turn Right at Exit 346
Haha!
We pack up our bags, and load the car. Dad, Mom, Caleb, Caroline, Me and Sam are going to drive seven hours to the Sand Dunes. Josh already left with our friends who we were going to meet there. Caleb is 15 and has his permit and needs driving hours so that he can get his license so he drives.
CLIMAX
Ahh!!!
At last we pull out and begin a long lasting drive. Caleb is the one who will drive because he has his permit and needs driving hours so that he can get his license.
FALLING ACTION
The car holds conversations, laughing, arguing, crying, munching. Everything goes smooth for a while.
RESOLUTION
A big semi truck is behind us. Then all the sudden the traffic unexpectedly speeds up but we don't. We smash into the rail guard, and spin around then land smack in the middle of the ditch.
Our car was totaled, but gratefully we were all ok. A kind man named Bob and his niece were like the good Samaritan who came and offered to take us to his house for some food while our dad figured out what to do. We went to his house, got food and he offered to let us stay in his basement but we got a hotel. Josh was already at the Sand dunes with our friends. We went to Cracker Barrel then the motel. Our dad got a rental and arrived late that night, in the morning we left for the Sand Dunes.
After driving a couple more hours in a rental van, we arrived went to our campsite and we were reunited with Josh. We enjoyed a delightful time playing the water and on the massive dunes. Looking back I now understand how God had not only protected us from injury, but provided for us using Bob and his niece.