I was on my way to get ready for bed last night when the phone rang. It was about 10:30 which is pretty late for a phone call. Worry. It was my dad's sister Marti letting me know that my dad had been in a motorcycle accident. My stomach sunk to the floor. Apparently he had tried to call me from the accident about an hour before using a good mans phone. Note to self: don't screen phone calls ever again. The phone rang about 9:30 but I was in the process of putting Adelaide to bed and I didn't recognize the name on the caller id. I didn't answer.
Luckily my wonder-brother-in-law was at our house to sit with Adelaide while I shot out the door to the hospital. I am petrified of vehicular accidents. I was so nervous to see him because I get so afraid of what I might see. I don't like to see people in situations like that. It's not right.
I almost broke into tears when I saw him laying in the hospital bed. He was shaking due to shock and had road rash EVERYWHERE. Apparently a deer* thought it would be a good idea to run out in front of him while he was getting on the freeway. What are the odds? The irony is that prior to the accident, he was in the emergency room at Utah Valley hospital working on one of their computers. That's what he does, fixes computers for IHC. It was late because he was on-call, so he booked it up there on his motorcycle. The smart man was wearing his helmet (thank heaven above he's smarter than most), but he was in shorts and sandals. He hit the deer going between 50 and 60 mph. Back to Utah Valley emergency room he went.
The happiest ending we could have expected. He is going to be just fine. He has a broken left hand, a gauze packed left knee, and road rash galore. He is sore as you know where and will soon be itching to death from healing wounds. Surgery will be done to repair his hand and he will be as good as almost new.
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The deer did not survive. He must have seen the light and decided to go toward it. Though, he was kind enough to leave some of his legacy behind on my dad's bike. RIP.
WARNING: THOSE SENSITIVE TO BLOOD OUTSIDE OF THE BODY SHOULD NOT LOOK AHEAD.
That dang dirty deer.
Get better soon daddy. We love you.