Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Call

I was getting ready for work yesterday afternoon when I received a call from my wife; she'd been in a car accident, the car was totaled, and she was being ambulated to the local hospital. I said I would be right there. I quickly wondered how badly she'd been injured. The fact that she was speaking was a good sign.

I notified work that I wouldn't be able to come in. I set some food out for the pets not knowing how long I'd be in hospital. Next, I brought along a book that I'd been reading just in case there was gonna be some downtime while there (a quite likely possibility).

As I prepared to leave, I realized that this would be an excellent opportunity to put my spiritual beliefs in action, specifically, that nothing happens that isn't supposed to and that all circumstances are avenues for growth. I was able to stay relatively calm as I drove into the city. I was listening to a prank call CD during the 10-minute drive. I did laugh at one point while listening.

I passed the area where she said the "accident" took place. The police were still questioning people and I saw her car parked on the side of the road with a number of owies (the "mishap" happened just 9 blocks from the hospital). I found an above-the-ground parking spot and walked to the ER as the sun brightly shone. I walked in and waited in line to speak to an ER attendant.

A few minutes later, I gave an older hospital employee my wife's name. She said that her name hadn't shown up yet. A minute later, she said that it had, but that no room had been assigned for her yet. She told me to wait a few minutes and I would be called when a room was ready. I was a tad nervous, but mostly placid knowing that what happened had happened (that's what they say on "Lost") and that there were only two ways in which to deal with the aftermath: either with fear or with love. It was just then that my bowels released.

Kidding. I headed over to a computer and thought of a website to visit while I waited. It took a good minute before I settled on Facebook. I was tempted to go to my wife's page and write "---- ---- was in a car accident", but thought better of it. I took a look at my Facebook news feed and found some relatively inconsequential statuses, so headed to my favorite movie website. Just then, the older lady said that my wife's room had been assigned and, after giving me a visitor pass, led me there.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

OMGoodness ... I'm so sorry that your wife was in an accident. But ... is she okay? I'm guessing that, because of the humor in your post, she's fine ... but this is a terrible cliff hanger ... please don't make us wait until "next season" to know! :)

Seriously ... I do hope she is fine!

Dave said...

This is called leaving people in suspense... hope shes ok!!

ExtraO said...

What happened? Is she OK?

Unknown said...

oh my.....how's she doing thomsy? hope she's ok....com'n don't want another suspenseful episode of lost......plz...
the title is too scary.....

Dämmerung Anblick said...

Aaaaaand?

Rocketstar said...

Shame on you Thomas, you can't do that, wait, you just did. Hope all is well.

Thomas said...

Sorry that I got everybody's panties in a bunch with this one, but now you know how I felt. I shall tie up all the loose ends in the next couple days.

Matt said...

You forgot to pick up the JuJy Fruits?!

Thomas said...

Matt, I did. Love the reference!