On Monday, September 26, I was determined to take the children skating again.
We headed for Colorado College's rink at about 8:30 AM. I planned to stop at 7 Eleven to pick up some breakfast foods.
I sat at a red right-hand turn lane in deep thought. I heard a car honk and pulled a bit forward after the honk to see if it was clear to turn and decided to wait. The car that honked at me hit me.
I sat there in shock as we waited for the police.
I don't think I would have repaired the dent, but I discovered later in the afternoon that the rear hatch now would not open.
We did skate and CC and after that, stopped at the hospital and visited Dan after skating. Annabelle was afraid of Dan this time and would not go near him. She stayed near her new stroller and told Daddy about her doll. Joel talked about his Playstation games and Rebekah sang to Daddy and showed him her new Cabbage Patch doll.
That night we went to Joel's pack meeting. I was determined to go. Mike went with us and did the driving on the way home and we at dinner at McDonalds playland.
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- Lung danger and fever
- Our car was rear-ended
- Should the children see Dan "this way?"
- Pelvic Surgery on Tuesday
- Monday, September 19
- Sunday, September 18
- John suggests it is time to go home
- Mark Enos visits
- John really helped
- After lunch
- More Saturday
- Early Saturday
- The First Night
- Trip home
- The ICU waiting room blur
- Emergency Room
- The drive to the hospital
- He's late, what should I do?
- No phone call from Dan?
- Just a Typical Day
- We waved good-bye just before 7:00 AM
- September 16, 2005
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About Me
- JO ANN Schneider Farris
- Jo Ann Schneider Farris has participated in skating for most of her life as a competitor, coach, and author.
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