What's even more fascinating is some of the decisions taken during the course of the day that lead to the event...
First, the REAL reason we went to visit my elder aunt was because we went to see my aunt (who not only lives very near to my other aunt, she recently had surgery due to some bumps appearing in the same place she had breast cancer a few years ago). When we left her, my dad asked mom if she
wanted to drop by and say hello.
Then, my aunt offered us coffee, which at first declined but decided to drink it anyway.
We were falling asleep at this point, but the coffee perked us up.
Finally, my nephew (who was driving us), had parked our car near where the power lines started exploding, and because he really wanted to check on the car's lights,
he moved the car closer to the house.
If it wasn't for dad's suggestion, my aunt and cousin would have been alone when this happened. If it wasn't for the coffee, we wouldn't have been alert enough to react to the emergency. And if it wasn't for my nephew's persistence about fixing the lights, we wouldn't have gotten to the car or the car would have been severely damaged as well.
I may be exaggerating, but its weird how the small decisions ended up playing a HUGE role in the outcome of the events.
