Man down, man down!
Guess who had quite the bike accident yesterday?
Ryan and I took my parent’s’ bikes on a long bike ride in the late afternoon yesterday.
On our way home, we saw my sister out walking Sadie. Ryan got the idea to sneak up and scare her and I did too… only we didn’t communicate our ideas and after we both scared her (going at approximately 14 miles per hour on the bikes) Ryan veered out and I veered in and we completely collided.
I honestly don’t remember the crash and just remember being unable to catch my breath and lying on my back on the pavement. Ryan and my sister were looking at me asking if I was okay and helping me try to move. (Ryan was okay, thank goodness, and didn’t seem to have nearly as bad of a fall that I did.)
I was bleeding pretty badly from my knee and elbow and my ankle started swelling almost immediately. It was pretty intense!
Fortunately the crash occurred right outside my parents house, so I was able to walk inside and immediately sit down.
My mom is a nurse and disinfected my cuts and scrapes and bandaged me up.
Just take this incident as another reminder to wear a helmet and communicate with fellow riders, especially when you’re trying to scare the bejesus out of someone as a prank. Oops.
I feel okay today – just a little banged up – and my scrapes are healing and my bruises are poppin’. I look quite colorful!
But let’s back up and bit and recap the fun parts of yesterday!
Ryan and I met up with his dad for breakfast and some beach time.
I ordered a garden omelet and a side of fresh fruit and ate three of the mini complimentary butter biscuits. Delicious!
It was beautiful outside and we saw a sting ray and dolphins in the water. The water was too cold to swim, but it was beautiful!
On our way back to St. Pete, we swung by SweetBerries for frozen custard.
Medium butterscotch, please!
The custard is so thick that you can turn it upside down and it won’t fall out.
Once we arrived back in St. Pete we hung out with my family and ate a late lunch.
I had a turkey sandwich with animal crackers, Nutella and a small piece of fudge.
Dinner was fit for Thanksgiving!
Chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy and my mom’s homemade stuffing.
I went back for thirds of everything. Comfort food at its finest.
And now it’s Christmas Eve!!! Today will be full of lots of family time, church, a special seafood feast, our Christmas Eve boat ride and cookie baking.
Off to hang out with the fam. I hope you’re able to enjoy this special time with your loved ones.
Felicia @ Let's Talk About says
Bike accidents are super scary! I was in one two years ago and had to have surgery on my knee. It sucked. I hope you are doing okay and heal up well!
Bailee says
I still have a few battle scars from bike wreck wounds that I didn’t tend to immediately. Good thing you have a nurse on standby! Hope you had a Merry Christmas.
Bethany @ Accidental Intentions says
Yikes! Glad you’re all right from your accident! That sounds like no fun at all 🙁
Katy Widrick says
I love you and I’m glad you weren’t more badly hurt.
I *also* hope that your readers take you seriously when you warn them to wear helmets, always. Pretty pretty pretty please. And if my plea isn’t enough, ask Kelly (Beneath It All) why she’s so adamant.
Jenn says
Hope you are healing up!
Have to say that I am very jealous of your beach and boat time this time of year… I live in the northeast and while it has been unseasonably warm, it has not been warm enough to warrant the beach or a boat ride!
Calvin says
I’ve had quite a few bike accidents before but this sounds horrendous. Glad you made it out safely and can hopefully laugh about it later.