Sunday, February 1, 2009

76 Union Y Sail

In the New York Giants playbook, there is a play called the 76 Union Y Sail. It is the play that put me in the Emergency Room one year ago. It is the reason I had to get stitches in my foot. It is one of the reasons why I love football.

The day was Sunday February 3, 2008. It was the day of Superbowl XLII. I was home alone with Jordan because Benji was flying home from Chicago after spending the weekend at an ASDA conference. I put Jordan down to sleep early because the poor boy was so sick. He had a slight fever, runny nose, cough, etc. I got a few pictures of us hanging out before putting him to sleep, but you can definitely tell he wasn't up to watching football with his crazy mom.I desperately wanted the Giants to win. It's childish but, I hate the Patriots, and didn't want them to have the satisfaction of having an undefeated season. I was cheering rather loudly for the Giants and it made me giggle because I was all alone. Then came the Giants last drive of the game. There was two and a half minutes left, the Giants were down by 4. They had to score a touchdown to win and they had a daunting 83 yards to push through to make it the end zone. Things didn't look good for the Giants. They had a few great plays to get them going, which included a fourth down conversion to keep the drive alive. Then on their own 44 yard line the Giants called the play that would seal my doom. On third down Manning pulled away from at least four Patriots and a near-sack to throw the ball 32-yards to David Tyree, who caught the ball one handed against his helmet as he fell to the ground. It put the Giants in Patriots territory, and set them up for a Manning/Burress touchdown for the win.

I realize most of my readers will have no idea what I just said, all that matters is it was the best Superbowl play I have ever seen and caused me jump and cheer. So once again I felt so silly making such a raucous by myself that I had to set up the camera to get a picture of my celebration. I put the camera on the self-timer setting and started cheering and jumping in front of the camera waiting for the flash. As I was doing that I jumped on the glass I had been drinking out of, which happened to be on the floor because I didn't want it in the picture! So, I crashed on the glass, and I knew it was broken, and knew that I was injured, but my camera still hadn't taken the picture, so I took the time to jump one last time in the air for picture's sake, and then stopped to check my foot.If you look closely in this picture you can see the broken glass all over the rug. That look on my face is of pain, worry, and fake happiness.

There is an awful feeling that comes with being all alone with a bleeding foot and not knowing what to do, or knowing whether the cut is deep enough or bad enough for medical care. I only knew there was lots of blood, I didn't dare inspect the wound any more than that. I had absolutely no idea what to do, so first things first I had to call my friend, Ashley and see if she could pick up Benji and Adam from the airport for me. Then I had to find a way to get to the ER. I called my wonderful neighbor, friend and visiting teacher who picked me up, gave me a piggy back ride, took me to the hospital, and then took my poor sick child back to her house to care for him. His fever had worsened by quite a bit, he was burning up with a temperature of 104! I felt so bad, but was and am so grateful for the help! I was stuck in the waiting room for a few hours and then finally was stitched up, given a tetnus shot and sent on my way. Luckily, Benji made it to the hospital before I had to get the stitches, so I had a good, familiar hand to squeeze and I had a ride home.

So there it is. I now have a Superbowl scar on my foot, but the Giants won, so it was worth it. I'm also so blessed I wasn't injured any more than I was. When I got home and finally cleaned up the glass, I was shocked to find how jagged and sharp the glass looked. I think it could have been worse....

......the Patriots could have won.

5 comments:

The Olsen Family said...

I am literally crying I'm laughing so hard right now. I'm glad that you were alright and I wish you the best of luck today. Please make sure to have Benji take the picture of you and make sure the floor is clear of glass. *wink* Thanks for sharing the story!

Julie said...

You are one crazy chic. I don't ever remember anyone telling me that story. I'm so glad you have good friends around to help you, yikes! All of it combined, the fever, trip, stitches. . . that is totally a 'what are the chances' story if I've every heard one.

The fake smile is very convincing.

Stephanie said...

My favorite part is your big smile at the end. You are a trooper!

Melissa said...

Yeah, I still haven't figured out why I'm smiling in the picture of me holding jagged broken glass that cut my foot. Maybe it's because I survived and I knew it would be a good story. Maybe I'm just crazy.

Matt and Jenni said...

Oh! hahahahaha!! That couldn't have ended any better!