Thursday, January 19, 2012

Never Turn Your Back!

Little Brother. Afterwards.

Ranches are dangerous playgrounds.
My Dad was in the blacksmith shop.
And wherever Dad went, we kids trailed after.
Because.
Why is it that everything Dad does is interesting?
For the first couple of minutes . . .
After that, one's short attention span rather gets in the way.
But I digress.
Two-year-old Blair had followed Dad to the shop.
Mom was in hospital with new sister, Anita, and Dad was babysitting.
But that was okay because Dad did such interesting things . . .
For a short time, he had been fascinated with simply watching as Dad puttered.
Then, other interesting sights caught his attention.
Tools.
Horseshoes.
Old paint cans filled with . . . stuff.
He began to explore.
Dad kept an eye on him as he toddled about.
Then, Dad turned on the air compressor.
Its roar filled the old, log-built room.
And drew every kid in the vicinity.
Blair.
He watched, fascinated as the wheel spun.
"Now you stay back, Blair," Dad told him firmly.
And he did.
For a very, very long time.
He was two.
Thirty seconds is a very, very long time when you're two.
Dad turned his back for a moment.
Blair saw his chance.
He moved forward and reached out to touch the spinning wheel.
For a moment, he couldn't figure out what had happened.
Then the pain started.
He screamed.
Dad spun around to see Blair shaking his hand and spraying blood everywhere.
He grabbed him, pulled out his every-ready handkerchief to wrap around the wounded hand and headed for the house.
With his little boy screaming the whole way.
Dad made the trip to the hospital in record time.
And that is something when you are travelling on uncertain dirt roads.
Soon, Blair was home again, with a neat glove bandage around his pointer finger.
Which now was missing part of the first joint.
Dad figures that the spinning belt caught it and nipped it off against the flywheel.
A terrible wound.
Leaving a scar.
And a story to impress girls with twenty years later.
Ahem . . .
But a fixable wound.
And a solemn reminder that turning your back for a second is all it takes.
Ranches can be dangerous.

5 comments:

  1. I'll bet your poor Dad beat himself up about that for a long time.

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  2. Oh yes, they can! Thankfully, we all still have all of our fingers, but I know a whole lot of men in our little town that are missing fingers. That is a pretty common thing around here! :)

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  3. Oh yes . You can't take your eyes off them a minute. When I had kids I did nothing but watch them unless they were in a play pen or in bed sleeping or some one was helping to watch.
    I've had my experiences too lol

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  4. Poor baby. Poor dad. Bad accidents tended to happen at our house,too, when mom was away.

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  5. I feel the pain!! But every cloud has a silver lining, as you say. He had 16 years (or maybe less!!) to think up how to use that story in the best possible light to impress girls! I bet the other blokes were actually jealous in the end!!

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