Well, last night was eventful...unexpected, but eventful. Around 9:30pm, Jason went to the gym..as he usually does every evening. I watched TV for a bit and then went to my computer to check my e-mail. About 10:00, the computer and all of the lights go off. I thought that they would immediately flicker back on, but after about a minute, I realized they might not. Since these things rarely happen, I, of course, was not prepared. I knew where one flashlight was, but of course the batteries were dead. I felt my way around the apartment until I found a lighter. I lit some candles so I could actually see! Nonetheless, I was upset that the power was off and started looking for my cell phone so I could call the apt complex office and let them know that the power was off. After a few minutes of looking in the most "popular" locations for my phone, I realized that it might be in my car. I should have just left it there and waited...
...but I didn't. I went outside and realized that the was no power in the entire complex. It was extremely dark because there were no porch lights or parking lot lights. I usually park right in front of our unit, so I did have far to go. I felt my way down the first step, then approached the next set of steps. Since I go up and down these steps multiple times a day, you would think that I knew how many there were. Anyway, I quickly felt my way down three steps and then it happened...there was a 4th step, my ankle rolled off of the step, and I hear a "snap!" At first, I was just in shock because it happened so fast. Then I started worrying because this was the same ankle that I had broken in 8th grade while I was roller blading. Back then, I ended up having to have surgery, be hospitalized for 2 days, and be on homebound from school for 6 weeks. I was freaking out...I couldn't handle this right now!! I looked around, but didn't see or hear anyone outside. I hobbled to my car, got my phone, and made it back into my apartment.
Since I knew that Jason was at the gym and didn't have his phone, I called my dad. He knew what happened the first time and had to calm me down. He recommended that I call the gym and get ahold of Jason. That sounds easy, but it's much harder when there is no light or power available. I couldn't look up the number on the computer and I didn't have a phone book. I called information, but it was automatic and it kept giving me the wrong gym location. I decided to call my brother, Alan, but he didn't answer. Then, I called my other brother, Grant, and he was able to look up the gym number on his iPhone.
I proceed to call the gym and realize that my phone is about to die! Since there was no power, I couldn't plug it in! I called the gym and they put me on hold for about 5 minutes while they paged Jason. When the woman came back on the line, she said "I'm sorry ma'am, he's not here." I knew that he was there, so I described what he was wearing. After another 5 minutes of being on hold, my hubby's familiar voice came on the phone. He could tell that I was extremely upset and said he was on his way home.
In the meantime, my dad and brothers were calling back and my phone died. I had to hobble out to my car to plug in my phone to my car charger (still no power in the apt). After about 15 minutes, Jason was home and was super worried! He could tell that I was scared to death and in pain. Since my dad recommended that I go to the ER (in case it was broken), we headed to Jason's old workplace "Las Colinas Medical Center." They got me in pretty quickly and x-rayed my foot. I was sooo worried about the results, but THANKFULLY the doctor said that he didn't see a fracture and that it was a severe sprain. (As a sidenote, I could see the screws from my previous injury on the x-ray...crazy!) They wrapped my ankle in an ACE bandage, gave me an air cast, crutches, and my discharge instructions. They told me that I had to keep it elevated and keep ice on it until the swelling subsided. (Let me tell you...my foot was swollen! It looked like a latex glove that somebody blew up with air!)
So today, I spent most of the day on the couch. My ankle is still very swollen and starting to bruise. I'm sure that the bruising will get worse because I had a huge hematoma right after the injury. In the afternoon, I decided to venture out and vote. I forgot how much I DISLIKE crutches. They are sooo awkward and difficult. Everyone at the polling place was nice though. They made me sit down and they brought me my ballot. If you ever want special treatment, you can borrow my crutches! :)
Summary of the story??
1) Know where your flashlights are and keep new batteries in them
2) Take your time walking around in the dark
3) Know where your phonebook is
4) Know how to get ahold of your spouse at all times in case of emergency
5) Keep your cell phone charged
In case you're interested...I snapped a pic of my foot while I was lying on the couch today. It will probably get worse, but you can definitely see the bruising and swelling.

Please pray for a fast recovery! I didn't go to work today, but I know that it will be hard to get around the hospital with a gimpy leg!