Sunday, April 05, 2009

The best-laid plans of mice and men

So the saying goes. The universe cares little for the things we wish to accomplish, as I learned the hard way this weekend.

First my plan to actually get ahead financially and pay off as many bills as possible went screaming down the crapper when my car decided it no longer wanted to go in reverse.

Transmission rebuild = big bucks
Transmission replacement = sell your first born

Having no car until Tuesday the earliest meant a flurry of phone calls to work out Monday's bake sale plans. Not my biggest worry, mind you, but still.

I breathed a sigh of relief late Friday night, figuring I had everything now marginally under control. Saturday was all about editing and catching up on laundry. I had just realized that there might be an end to the laundry monster if I worked non-stop until dinner [one load an hour in between editing]. It was looking good until DS tripped in the basement and landed on his arm.

We arrived home from the ER four hours later with his arm [two broken bones] in a fiber glass cast.

I would like to state for the record that I have spent entirely too much time in hospitals over the past ten months. [Hence why I did not watch the final episode of, nor do I mourn for the demise of ER.]

Huge sigh. So, today is all about revisions - and if I finish those, back to editing, and then figuring out how to keep the boy's arm dry while he takes a shower.

Let's see how well these plans hold up.

7 comments:

Kristen Painter said...

Oh man, you've had a time of it lately! Hugs!

Two Voices Publishing said...

Thanks, Kristen! I'm planning my complete nervous breakdown for mid-May sometime. Until then, I'm playing Scarlet O'Hara. I'll think about it all tomorrow.

Shelley Munro said...

Yikes, that's more excitement than a person needs in a weekend.
I did the laundry thing too. I don't know how my husband manages to make so much laundry! :(

Two Voices Publishing said...

Hi Shelley! The laundry has been my pesonal demon for years now. I swear there's a small army that comes in and drops off its clothes every week. There's no way only four people could wear so much in so little time.

Jen said...

Sorry you had such a rough weekend!

Kate Willoughby said...

Been there, done that! My DS broke both wrists a year ago. We wrapped a washcloth above the cast, covered it with a small kitchen garbage bag and fastened with a big rubberband. I had to wash him, since both of his arms were out of commission. Maybe your son can manage one handed... :)

Two Voices Publishing said...

Oh, Kate! The same thing happened to my friend's son too - he fell playing football. I can't imagine dealing with that. We did the shower thing with the plastic bag and duct tape and it worked pretty well. I did realize that unless I help him though, he will never be able to wash his other hand until the cast comes off.

He went to school and had to write left handed. Can't imagine what his grades in handwriting will be this semester.