Robert Burns wrote in 1785, "'The best-laid plans of mice and men go oft awry." And, so, occasionally it goes with me: A couple years back when I was flying to Toronto right after work, I promptly ran my car into a snow bank on my morning commute (in my apartment parking lot). Today, in the midst of all my packing, typing, running around, and occasionally crocheting, I sliced away a piece of my finger. I thought I might need stitches, but there is no skin to stitch (I like to be thorough, you know), and with minimal health insurance, I hope to avoid any medical center right now. I'll save you the details and the picture I sent my parents to ask their advice; suffice to say, I'm typing sans-left index finger and curious to see how well my skin repairs as well as what sort of scar I'll have.
Sidenote: To my credit, I should note, that even though, in my slight panic, I asked my dad how much blood needed to be coming out before I needed "stickers" instead of stitches; and I plugged my headset cords in the wrong jacks on my computer, I did convert the dimensions of my wound to centimeters for my parents who are now living in Canada.
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Well, I got your message but I was babysitting so I couldn't call you back. YOU SLICED PART OF YOUR FINGER OFF!?! Pleeeeeease send me a picture. I don't care how nasty it is, I totally wanna see it! I'm pumped to talk to you before you go if you have the time. Talk to you soon I hope...?
Brandi
It's a good week for knife injuries. :)
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