Tuesday, July 26, 2011

And more fun

As if yesterday's excitement wasn't enough...

Today Connor and I both had a dentist appointment.  As we backed out of the open garage, Connor's co-worker, who was in the office, closed the garage door.  Right on top of Connor's car.  Needless to say, Connor was a little angry.  He always takes such good care of his car.  We got out of the car to inspect the damage, which was pretty bad, but I guess it could have been a lot worse.  Connor went into the office and asked the secretary if she had closed the garage.  She said yes and he told her what happened.  She said "oops."
The roof of the car.  Notice the nice long dent?
On our way to the dentist (who is in Provo, so we had a bit of a drive), I called our insurance company.  Luckily they are considering this a comprehensive claim and our comprehensive deductible is only $100.  We're taking the car in tomorrow to get fixed.

All scuffed up.
Then Connor called his manager and he told Connor to speak with some corporate people about getting the company to pay for it.  They offered to cover up to $1000 in damage, or just pay our deductible so we're going to do that. At least this expense won't come out of our pocket!  

Now let's hope we can get through rest of the week without any more "excitement."

Emergency!

Tonight was very exciting, with a little visit to the ER!  Here's the story:

Connor managed to stab himself in the leg with a scalpel from work (it was brand new, and yes he's up to date on his Tetanus Shot).  I was watching TV and he had been cleaning out his desk (remember, we live above a mortuary).  He came back up to the apartment and the first thing he said to me was "Don't be mad" and then told me what happened. The scalpel was supposed to lock, preventing him from stabbing himself in the leg, but it didn't.  Anyway, I looked at it and thought that it might need stitches so we drove to the LDS Hospital ER.

They were actually pretty slow and we got in right away.  They nurses had fun with him, teasing him for stabbing himself in the leg.  The doctor came in and gave him 2 stitches.  Connor did pretty well at first, and then after the first stitch went in he got really pale and said he felt like he was going to throw up. The doctor made him lean back in the chair, and told him to take lots of deep breaths.  He was seriously white.  His lips had no color to them.  After a few minutes he was doing a lot better, and the doctor finished putting in the other stitch.  She said we'd need to go back in about a week to get them taken out.

2 stitches!
We got discharged about 45 minutes after we got there.  Connor's doing well and not in any pain.  Hopefully next time he decides to test the locking device on a scalpel, he won't use a body part to test it.
Leaving the ER.

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