OK, this experience is just so odd/funny I had to share it. I told my neighbor and she both burst out laughing and dropped her jaw at the same time.
A couple years ago I had a mechanic fix the automatic window on the driver's side of my car. When I got the car back, though, the mechanic hadn't really fixed it. It went up about 5 per cent of the time and the rest of the time it just went up to within two inches of the top of the window. I should have taken it back and complained but I didn't.
OK, so last night I knew we here in the northern Jersey area were going to get rain so I prepared for that by taking in my garden tools, adjusting the downspout on my rain barrel and attempting to roll up the window on my car.
I recall (and this is a biggie for me, 'cuz I normally don't remember things of this nature) standing there and looking at the car window, which was two inches from the top of the door. I thought that if I got in, turned on the ignition, and tried to raise the window that it would probably be a waste of time and effort. But I did it anyway--and sure enough, I couldn't get it to roll up. I went to bed thinking about the wet seat I'd have to sit in the next day.
So this morning when I got up and went to my car, I was astonished: the window was shut.
How did it get shut?!
I have no idea. My husband is in Italy. I didn't take the car out and it was locked all night long.
I told my mother and she asked if there was thunder (didn't hear any). She said that her garage door goes up and down when it thunders. Could that be it?

Cher