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April 02, 2006
Flashing yellow. It's become a joke in town to take the new shit that life deals you and "Blame it on Katrina." On Friday, Andrew and his friend Colin were in an automobile accident on Carrollton Avenue. They'd just finished their last final and were driving uptown to play golf. Colin went through a flashing yellow light at an intersection that also had STOP signs in the grass that'd been put there because of the power outage. Seven months after K, this busy, broad street still doesn't have working traffic lights. A car hit Colin, and Colin's 4-Runner flipped three times and landed on the driver's side. Andrew had just taken off his seatbelt to change his clothes, and he was leaning into the back hunting around for his stuff. He didn't see the accident and was thrown into the back of the SUV. Neighbors pulled Colin out of the car and helped Andrew out of the top of the passenger side. EMTs and police came and an ambulance took Colin to the hospital because he was having trouble breathing; his arms were bleeding. He'd had on a seatbelt but had been thrown halfway out of the driver's window and his arms and side were torn up by the street. "The car was on top of me," he told his mother.
When I got to the accident, Andrew was in the street in his socks, calm and in shock. He's okay. We picked up stuff that'd flown out of the car: loose change, a can of AXE, CDs, a pack of golf tees, and waited for the wrecker to right the car so we could get their bookbags, clothes, shoes, golfclubs, out of it. Colin is in the ICU with a lacerated liver and a contusion on his lung. He's not yet taken a turn for the better, and A and I are going to visit him in a few minutes. Andrew doesn't understand why he doesn't have a scratch or a bump. "What does this mean?" he asks. Last night he wanted to go to the hospital and watch LSU with Colin, but only two are allowed in the room at a time and his Mom and Dad are with him. The two policemen came to the hospital and, apologetically, gave Colin's mom his ticket for not stopping at STOP signs. "But the light was flashing yellow," I said. The office said, "Yellow means you come to a complete stop." "No, no," Andrew said. "I just took the test for my permit on Monday, and yellow means proceed with caution." "No disrespect," I said, "but what does flashing red mean?" "You also come to a complete stop," the officer said. Driving back from the hospital on Friday, Andrew and I drove by where the accident had happened, and at that same corner, two cars had just collided. The man who owns a business on that corner said he's seen six accidents at that light in the last few weeks. As of Friday, there'd been eight. 11 Songs:
Oh Pia, dear lord! a song by , recorded at 1:55 PM
I cannot believe how much you've had to endure these past few months. I'm so relieved Andrew is okay. I hope Colin will recover soon--I feel for both of them. And for you, too, my friend. It will get better, smoother, easier... a song by katrina, recorded at 5:37 PM
Thanks, Deb and Kat. C had a good day yesterday, and they're hoping to put him in a regular room today. He's starting to get bored watching TV - a good sign, yes? a song by pia, recorded at 12:14 PM
Pia, a song by , recorded at 12:50 PM Sending prayers to all of you. xox a song by Susan Henderson, recorded at 1:16 PM Pia, how horrible! I'm so very sorry. a song by Myfanwy Collins, recorded at 7:39 AM
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