Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Our Crazy Morning

Gracie and I had a little adventure this morning. I had just given her a bath and wanted to change the sheet on her crib. I wanted to contain her to her bedroom while I was doing that and straightening up her room, so I naturally closed the bedroom door. When we first moved into this house, her bedroom door didn't close quite right and so our carpenter simply shaved off a little of the door so it would close properly. But with changing weather, the door expanded and still doesn't close properly. We just haven't done anything about it. When you close the door now, it doesn't latch all the way and smart little Gracie can open it if she wants and crawl away. So I shut it tight to prevent her from leaving. Well, I straightened, she played, then I sat in the rocker and let her play some more. Finally it was time for lunch and I went to open the door--- WE WERE STUCK! I could not open the door. I tried forever to open the door. I was about to jiggle the knob loose! The only way for the door to open would be for someone on the other side to push hard at the top of the door where it was stuck. I had no cell phone and all the doors to the house were locked. The only thing I knew to do was to open Gracie's window and yell for help! It took a little while for me to get the window open. The main window opened easily, but the second window was tricky! Finally with a burp cloth in each hand against the latches, I was able to get the window open. I preceded to yell "HELP! IS ANYONE OUT THERE?" Over and over. Thankfully, Gracie wasn't scared, she just started singing when she heard me yell out. No one was around, I mean no one! I started to think who might come and when, and realized all the neighbors had already had their lawns mowed this week, so there would be no lawn boys to rescue me. It was too early for Mrs. Ruby to check the mail. No one was out walking. "HELP! HELP! HELP!" I cried out several times then kept trying the door again. Finally, I decided to take off the screen window and that I was going to have to climb out the window and go to a neighbor to call Clay. The screen wouldn't come off, of course, so I got one of Gracie's plastic hangers and tore it apart. As I hung my head out the window, I realized it was a little farther down to the ground than I thought. Not only that, if I decided to climb out and go to the neighbors house, I would have to leave Gracie in her room alone. I decided to call for help a couple more times, when my neighbor opened her window and asked what was going on. This neighbor is from the country of Georgia and had a little bit of difficulty understanding what I needed. I finally communicated that I needed a phone and she said she'd bring me one. It seemed to take her 5 minutes to leave her house and come out. By that time Mr. George and Mrs. Betty next door started calling out asking if there was anyone who needed help. Thankfully they had been working in their yard and heard my cries! They met my other neighbor in the side yard, and I started calling out "Mrs. Betty, Mr. George, it's Jennifer, come over here!" Finally, I got a phone and called Clay. He was in a meeting downtown and didn't recognize the number, but after 3 calls in a row, he finally answered. I assured the neighbors we would be okay until Clay got here. By that time, Gracie was very hungry, and a bit tired I guess, because she just sat in my lap with a stuffed animal until Clay got here. He rescued us and Gracie got some lunch.

8 comments:

Laura said...

oh-my-gosh. that is the best story i have ever heard about a mom and baby :) gracie will LOVE it when she gets older . . . when she has to tell unique stuff about herself duing an "icebreaker" THAT will be it--my mommy and i were locked into my bedroom and had to yell for help. bruce, you are super brave--i hope you're laughing about this :) and getting the door fixed tonight.

The Hows said...

CRAZY!!! wow, God was really looking out for you two! i don't know what i would've done in your situation!

Townsend said...

CRAAAAAZY!!!!
i thoroughly enjoyed reading your story and was literally at the edge of my seat! thank goodness people finally heard you guys! ...and double thank goodness you got out in time to watch Idol!
heeee

Chris and Rebecca Lee said...

OMG!!! that is crazy! so glad your neighbors finally heard you.

The Nelson Family said...

Oh my goodness!! I'm so glad you guys are ok and you didn't have to try anything heroic like jumping from the window or anything crazy. Thank God you have such great neighbors who heard you. Bless your heart. What a stressful moment!

Dana said...

My goodness...that's quite a story! I'm glad Gracie didn't get scared...she's so brave :)

Layla and Jason said...

what a story! that's crazy!! i'm glad you guys got out alright. it sounds like you really managed to keep your calm. i wouldn't have expected anything less though. go jennifer!

The Fintons said...

Oh, Jennifer....what a terrible story. I am so sorry that happened! Everything is a little more tramatic when there are kids involved. This past week I was at Kroger...car won't start...no one would answer their phones...Kroger had no jumper cables....Jay out of town...car won't jump. I had to hitch a ride home with some random lady. I kept praising God that luckily my kids had spent the night with their grand the night before. i am not sure what I would have done if they would have been with me. Glad yall are okay and Gracie got some lunch- at this age...skipping a meal is not an option! haha!