This is an odd synchro. Two friends from the dog park, a man and a woman, both experienced facial injuries from a fall sustained because of their dogs, on the same day, in different cities. The circumstances are different, but the end result was the same.
The man was walking his dog in his neighborhood (dog in photo, Abby, part Pitt, part American bulldog, very strong!) and had stopped to talk to a neighbor out for a walk at the same time. His dog saw something – a squirrel? Another dog? – and suddenly lunged away from him. Lloyd wasn’t prepared for that powerful jerking on his dog’s leash and was slammed to the ground. Lots of blood, a tooth knocked loose, skinned knees. The next day: a black eye, injuries to his face, knees.
The woman, Caren, and her partner had just sold their home and moved into a rental. They were out in the rental neighborhood, walking their dogs when she missed the curb – and dogs didn’t – and she got slammed to the street, her face taking the brunt of it. She said there was so much blood that at first she thought she’d broken her nose. Turned out the blood was from her glasses slicing into her nose and at the ER, the skin was glued back together.
I don’t have any idea what the message is with this one. Caren sent me a photo of herself in the aftermath and my first thought was of the synchronicity with our male friend,Lloyd, who had experienced the same thing, except that he didn’t go to the ER.
Lloyd isn’t going through any huge monumental changes in his life, unless you count the birth about a month ago, of his great, great grandson! But Caren is. She and the man she has been living with for 7 or 8 years got married, sold their home, and – as mentioned above – moved into a rental until their new home has been built.
Falling on your face is…well, I’m not sure what the metaphor is. Change that alters how you see yourself? How the perception of yourself changes abruptly?
I don’t know. Any interpretations?
So sorry to hear about Lloyd. I can tell you one thing, after going to the ER and having the railings put up on my stretcher and a Fall Risk bracelet put on my wrist the changes I see in myself is I am now a little old lady, lol. They kept asking me if I got dizzy ir had chest pain before fell they did a CT scan to rule out a stroke and so forth. I kept telling them all I did was miss the curb. We just moved into the neighborhood and my eyesight is not so good. I thought it was flat but I found out the hard way it wasn’t. lol
The cut I got is healing but it’s kind of interesting to me that likely there will be a scar right where they always say your 3rd eye is. What do you make of that???’
Well, girl, now you’re psychic!