Once I had leveled out, I could rejoin the world @ the table. There, I heard more of 'Ashley's accidents.' {Did I mention that my Mom and Dad were there telling them? :)} It was kinda fun to go down memory lane. I have been quite accident prone in the past years. I started to think about some, while my Mom and Dad were telling a few stories @ the table. I've been in 2 bus accidents, several car accidents (none while I was driving). I have fallen every time I have been pregnant, more than once. I have fallen down our stairs once, since moving into the Brown house and twice in our old town house. (That was twice in 24 hours BTW.) If I stand up too quickly, I totally black out...do this @ least once a day and have fainted once hitting my head on our shower. I cut my thumb open while opening a can of beef stew when Clyde and I were engaged, requiring 5 stitches. This wasn't the first time or the last of cutting my hands while opening canned food. I had my 1st kidney stone @ the beach, after my HS graduation. fun. I had my 2nd kidney stone while pregnant with Josh. I stepped on a sewing machine needle, breaking it off into my foot, requiring surgery for removal. One of the accidents Mom was telling about happened while I was a freshman in HS @ the GGO. Let's just say that an ambulance, a lawyer, and a big concussion were involved...as big as my hand, along with the lump, not to mention the nasty abrasions that went from my knees to my hips. Lovely. Plus apparently a boy that I grew up with was trying to convince me that he was my boyfriend.
Then of course, in pure Ashley style, the near fainting today, when donating a simple pint of blood. I have always thought that I had donated enough blood in childbirth, but it was nagging @ me to donate, since I am not pregnant or nursing a baby. My favorite quote of the day was said by a fella, one of the volunteers from my folks' ward, "Don't sit by Ashley, she faints." I will fulfill my New Years resolution of donating @ least one more time this year. I'll just come in to the donation center with an asterick beside my name..."Fainter." :)
Clyde had a BIG test today. We hope that he did good. He always does...I love you honey!
Clyde had a BIG test today. We hope that he did good. He always does...I love you honey!
Kidney stones during pregnancy should NOT be aloud! That's horrible! Good for you for donating blood! Awesome!
ReplyDeletejust apart of being me. having the kidney stone while pregnant was miserable. worse than the first actually and much bigger!
ReplyDeleteThe funnier comment by the "guy from your old ward" would have been, "Don't sit by Ashley, she farts..." You're welcome.
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har har -c!!
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