Monday, November 08, 2010

The big SPLAT

Normally I am not one for the moral in a story, but this one just might have a moral in there. WATCH FOR IT.

So on Saturday, Hubby, Child and I were lounging around purposeless, as you do on a Saturday, and decided to go see MEGAMIND. It was gorgeous and warm, so we walked. We watched, laughed, snarfed popcorn and Mike & Ikes, and headed back. It was twilight, with just a bite of cold in the air, enough that Child and I were talking about lighting pine-scented candles and giving her a warm bath. All three of us were laughing, happy. I actually thought to myself How happy I am right now.

Then Child said, "Let's race home!" and I was feeling so silly and giddy that I said "You're on!" and we took off. It was only about a block further.

She was ahead, going in the gate by the garage, and I thought "I'll fool her and go in the other gate and beat her," and just as I thought that,

the ground wasn't there anymore.

I was in the air, with nothing under my feet, and then I was on my face on the gravel, spread-eagled.

Being in the family I'm in, I popped RIGHT back up and started walking for the door as if nothing had happened. Yes, we're like cats.

But it HURT. Oh my GOD it hurt. The heels of my hands, my elbow, my left knee, all on fire at once.

"Are you okay?" Hubby yelled, behind me.

"No," I said, through gritted teeth, because I could get up, but I couldn't lie that much. But I kept walking to the house. I let us in, went straight to the bathroom, and rinsed off my hands with cool water. It was all I could think to do, to make it stop burning.

Hubby appeared in the bathroom door. "Are you okay?" he repeated. Demanded. "You tore your jeans."

I kept rinsing my hands. "My jeans are the least of my worries right now."

"What are your worries then?"

"My hands. And my knee. My knee hurts like..like mad."

He looked at my jeans, at my face. "Show me your knee."

Yes, dear readers, it was a bloody mess. Is, though it's much better now. But that night, all of a sudden I was an invalid. I couldn't stand to have anything touching it. Couldn't stand to bend it, to move. Couldn't sleep for how much it hurt. I got up to go to the bathroom in the night and it was ten minutes before I could do anything but wait for it to stop hurting like that.

Of course I was also trying to be brave about it, so Child wouldn't feel bad. She'd suggested running, so she thought it was her fault.

But what was the moral that I kept thinking about all that sleepless night? How quickly things change. You're happy, oblivious, chugging along, and you make one innocent decision and BLAM. SPLAT.

I know, this was a minor oops on the grand scale, but I think most accidents, most life-changing oopses, are like that. Life is one way, and then it's not anymore, and all of a sudden you have to adjust to the new reality. Whatever that is.

Sheesh, you'd think I could fall without having major life epiphanies, but YOU WOULD BE WRONG. :)

(also, my other major thought was THANK GOD IT WAS ME AND NOT CHILD. But you parents knew that one already)

14 comments:

Linda G. said...

Yee-owch! So sorry, bb. Sometimes life just, er, trips you up. Hope your knees and hands are better soon. :)

Bonus: my verification word is "dirnsuc." (Darn, suck.) Seems appropriate.

Rose said...

Ouch!

Heal up soon. [s]

--Rose

Tara McClendon said...

Perhaps the moral is just a bonus for something not nice occurring. I'm glad it wasn't worse and that it wasn't your little one.

Gerb said...

Oh, so not fun. I hope your knee, your hands, your elbow, and your pride recover quickly!

(((cyberhugs))))

the other Linda G

Erinn said...

Ouch... seriously ouch. Your a trooper for putting on a brave face for your child and more so for not screaming bloody murder and cursing up a storm--- like I would have done.

shabbygeek said...

Healing sparkles for you, too. *~*~*~*~*

Natalie Aguirre said...

Glad it wasn't more serious. But you're right. We assume health too much. My husband has a lot of health problems and fell outside our hotel room in San Antonio once. He broke his hip replacement, femur, and severed a nerve to his hand. But miraculously he survived and is now doing pretty good.

Tiffany Schmidt said...

Ouch! I have sparkle band-aids, but they don't stick very well and I think you'll be healed before the reach you.

*sticks some in the mail anyway*

Unknown said...

Oh, ouchie! It scares me how quickly life can change. I'm constantly yelling at my kids, "Accidents are called accidents for a reason!" They think I'm nuts, but I can't help it.

Hope you're doing better now. :-D

Susan Adrian said...

Linderooni: "darn, suck". I like it! Mine is "dationt". I do not know what that means.

Rosie: Thanks!! Working on it. :)

Tara: YES. That is the HAPPIEST BIT. Thank you!

Gerb: Eh, Pride. If I had any pride I wouldn't post about it, right? ;) Thanks!

Susan Adrian said...

Erinn: The next day I told her it hurt, but that night, yeah. I was trying my best to cover. Don't know how well I did, but...thanks!

Shabbygeek: THANK YOU, BB!

Natalie: Yes!! Though there's nothing wrong with enjoying health when we have it. But it can slip away fast!

T: Thanks, bb. Your sparkle band-aids always help!

Melissa: TRUE. I also am *cough* slightly overprotective with Child. Not so much with myself! Thanks!

courtney said...

My face as I read this whole blog:

D: D: D: D: D: D:

My mind: "OWWW!"

Poor Suze. Awful. :( But totally rockin' Mom move to braveface it for your girl. Moms are awesome that way.

But right on: I know, this was a minor oops on the grand scale, but I think most accidents, most life-changing oopses, are like that. Life is one way, and then it's not anymore, and all of a sudden you have to adjust to the new reality. Whatever that is.

That's being human ain't it? For better and for worse.

I hope your knee is feeling better!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad it wasn't Child too, BB! Although...if it HAD been Child, she probably would have fussed over it for the night, and bounced RIGHT back in the morning. Because she is Child, and you are Mom. And though moms all started as children, they tend to forget they're not anymore...which is really the cruelest joke of the universe.

Race you to Twitter! ;P

Trisha Leigh said...

It's so, so true. We never see those splats coming, though often - if it's a big splat - seeing it doesn't make it any easier.

I'm going to pick on the positive and say it's wonderful you had such a blissful saturday with your family. Those days make everything else worth it.