Literally!
*sniff* *sniff*
OK, I’m 47 and I expect to have wrinkles and sagging skin and all that but I didn’t expect to have this! *sniff*
So, what happened? Would you believe me if I told you that I got into an argument at Westminster over the authorship of Hebrews and it turned into a brawl? Well, it wasn’t that exciting, it was pretty much your normal everyday klutzy accident. It did happen in my General Epistles and Revelation class but it involved a power cord for a laptop and my natural inclination not to look where I’m going.

I had just finished talking to the professor and turned to rush to the bathroom before class started again, tripped over the power cord, landed on my knees and hit my face on a desk. I thought I broke my nose and I started crying, “My nose, my nose, I think I broke my nose.” I’m sitting there with blood spewing out of the gush in my forehead, holding my nose in case it’s broken. I’m sure it was not my best moment.
One of the seminarians (who was a blessing from the Lord) who had worked with the sports program of a high school immediately came to my aid and stopped the bleeding and took me to the hospital where I was eventually given seven stitches. When I finally got to see myself in the mirror I cried (one thing in my favor, I didn’t even think of scarring until everyone started bringing it up). I looked like Frankenstein’s monster.
I keep telling myself that I should be thankful that I didn’t break my nose (and believe me I am — I thanked the Lord that he did let me break it 🙂 but it only helps a little. Mostly I’m bummed that I have to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas looking like I was in the middle of a knife fight.
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