

Yesterday, I had an appointment to teach photography early in the morning. I woke up around 8:45 AM and looked at the clock and thought my appointment was for 9:30 AM. Thinking I was going to be late, I rushed out of bed and tripped and fell, plunging my head right into the wall between our bedroom door and mirrored closet door!
Dazed, I picked myself up and looked up. I could not believe that the hole in the wall that I had created with my head was the size of a basketball and perfectly round! No dry wall pieces were found on the floor as the crack was not “spidered” out, but rather was cracked perfectly in a circle! I thought to myself, “This is what happens when I put my head to something!”
I have a sore shoulder from landing on it, but my head really doesn’t hurt all that much. I had (and still have) a slight headache, but that’s about it. I can’t feel any bruising on my head at all. Perhaps all my TaeKwonDo training paid off after all.
The sad part about all this was, while I had thought my appointment was for 9:30 AM which caused me to rush, it was really at 10:30 AM. I had plenty of time. So all this was for nothing… Ouch!
Be sure to click on each photo for a closer look. These photos remind me of the evidence photos I used to take while working in law enforcement...
2 comments:
Should have done a DIY post on how to fix Russ sized holes in your wall. :D
Haha glad you're ok
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