Brian’s Day Took a Shocking Turn — What Happened Next Will Surprise You!
The next 45 minutes was just me laying on the ground, talking to Kaleb and Millie about everything under the sun, and being reminded to squeeze Kaleb’s hand every 5 minutes or so. Meanwhile, Angela was getting the dogs put away inside the house, calling Mason to drive over and packing a bag for a stay at the hospital. Angela and I have an understanding: if one of us is in the hospital, we’re both in the hospital.
Now, if you’re thinking 45 minutes is a long time to wait for an ambulance, it is. But you have to take into account that we chose to live on top of a mountain, with a mile’s worth of potholes the size of moon craters on a dirt road between us and any kind of pavement. When we could actually hear the siren, I told Kaleb it would still be another 15 minutes for the ambulance to get down our road. They have to drive THAT SLOW to keep their equipment from flying around the cabin. Welcome to the neighborhood.
