We had fun riding among all the folks out enjoying the day: runners, other bikers, roller bladers, people out for a stroll...and that one little boy who totally changed my day.
I saw him out of the corner of my eye and I couldn't believe what was happening. As only a little boy can do, he took off running in the opposite direction from which he faced, not looking...just running. Just as he reached me, I slammed on the brakes. Two bad moves. I went flying, the bike somersaulted over me. I hit the ground HARD and my bike landed on top of me. I was stunned. I lay there for a minute to collect myself. My friends helped me sit up. I really was seeing those proverbial stars. Then I saw a single star (cheap pun). He asked me if I was okay. Hugh Jackman. The little boy --who apologized profusely-- was with Hugh and his son.
When I noticed people taking pictures I thought to myself "omg, I must really be hurt". It took me a minute to realize that it wasn't my picture they wanted. Hugh couldn't have been nicer. He hung around until he was sure I was okay...hence the picture with him which, in his own words, "was the least he could do".
Here's what I learned from this bike accident:
- You just never know...
- What it feels like to ache e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e, and with a headache that lasts 24+ hours
- It's true what they say about time slowing down. As I was flying and falling, it felt like I was watching it in slow motion. A very weird sensation.
- The world's cutest Yorkie may have already had his last bike ride. Like a crazy dog lady, I sometimes ride my bike with my dog in a knapsack on my back. He loves it. I didn't have him with me that day and I shudder to think how he would have fared in the accident.
- Wear the damn bike helmut all the time. Really. All the time. I was so unbelievably lucky that day. While I always wear my helmet when riding in traffic, I'm a lot less diligent when riding along the bike path because "what could happen"? Well, now I know what can happen and if I hadn't been wearing my helmet when I crashed to the ground, this story probably would have had a much different outcome.
- Wear lipstick at all times because you never know when you'll have your picture taken.
So as I spent most of my Sunday resting from what I'm told is probably a mild concussion, I was struck by how many of my friends were more impressed with my photo with Hugh Jackman than they were that I somersaulted over my bike and didn't break anything in the fall.
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I'm so glad that you didn't injure yourself permanently - like a broken leg! Hope you're back to normal now.
ReplyDeleteBy the way - did Hugh speak with an Aussie accent?! ;-0
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@iolanda: Thanks so much. Hugh was a doll: Aussie accent and all!
ReplyDeleteGreat story! So well told. And I agree with the lipstick advice! Will Hugh be visiting you during your recovery?!
ReplyDeleteI did read he was nice so plus for you. And, he is so good lucking. Glad you wore that helmet!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I am so jealous, Hugh Jackson is a god. This would have so made my day even if the meeting was a little undignified!
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