Wednesday, October 03, 2007

I am a Klutz

This is a well known fact amongst my family members. I was the kid who couldn't walk down the hallway of our ranch home without hitting walls. Yes I would have failed the straight line test miserably due to lack of natural balance. Then there was the time in fifth grade when I fractured my wrist sliding into first base, apparently you don't ever slide into first base. (We all know that I wasn't playing softball for the love of the sport - it was merely social. Something to do!) Then there was the time I broke my foot on the railroad tracks while I was working with a film crew in Greenfield Village. As an adult, my klutz wounds are usually not so obvious. I have bruises on my legs from walking into stuff, but that usually can be hidden with the clothes I wear.

So why am I bringing up this now -- well let's say that I have managed to break out it again. This time a bathroom stall door hit me across the face. After the my nose stopped bleeding, I am left with an aching head, a sore nose and two black eyes that aren't that pronounced by seem to be getting worse. As one student asked me, "Mrs. Holladay are you ok - you just don't look right." The lighting isn't great -- but those dark circles aren't because I am tired - that is a bruise. And the bridge of my nose well that is swollen. So I am off to bed hoping that tomorrow will bring yet another shade of blue to my face.

4 comments:

  1. wow.i hope it feels better soon.

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  2. aww, this is the story of your life.

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  3. Anonymous8:26 PM EDT

    How exactly did you manage that? Hope the color goes away soon! You can always blame Bruce for the black eyes!

    KC

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  4. Anonymous11:38 PM EDT

    That's what I did when I got a black eye - It was all Bud's fault. O.K. he was just driving the boat when my cousin and I flew off the torpedo and cracked heads. But, what the hell was he going so fast for? It was all his fault! Love ya Jennie, Angie (from class)

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