Advent 1: Still waiting...

Chris and I thought we'd get ahead a bit last week.
We had a couple of hours before I was due at the church,
so off we popped to our local Supermarket.

With list and vouchers for extra points we were on a roll!
Toys for the Toy Appeal.
Stuff for the Christmas Services.
Presents for the volunteers.
We were dead chuffed with ourselves.

Until Chris was transferring stuff from the trolley, that is.
To cut a long story short,
the next few hours involved blood and bandages,
glue and steri-strips,
and a couple of hours at A and E.

The boys all reverted to type.
Joel came to meet me to take Chris to hospital.
Ryan stayed at home as he has history with blood and stuff,
but phoned when I was nearly home and was ready with a hug and a cup of tea.
Nathan dispensed hugs too, and uttered the immortal words
"Do we need a chocolate run?"

 I sat at home and waited.
Still.
Trying not to dwell on the fact that this is the worst possible time for 
Chris to be injured;
How would we manage if he couldn't drive?
Who's going to do the cooking?

And why do things happen like this, when I'm doing so well?
My brain doesn't have much space to deal with the unexpected.
It clicked into overwhelm and the tears started.

The truth is, that's life.
In the big scheme of things it was trivial.
Is trivial.

Once I'd taken time to breathe a bit, it was ok.
Chris was ok.
We were ok.
Nothing was as bad as it first appeared.
Life has a way of sorting itself out.

As for the orange supermarket who had no first-aider on duty;
left Chris to clear up his own blood;
and kept him waiting for ages until
someone not a million miles from this keyboard asked if they could hurry;
they promised a follow-up phone call.
We're still waiting...

'And he shall be called Immanuel. God with us'

Comments

Unknown said…
Glad all is well x
Christmas can continue!

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