This week has been pretty bad for me. First I learned I'm scheduled to work next week during my D&D time, and I can't switch hours with anyone since it's a holiday job and I don't know anyone there, and I haven't been scheduled since Black Friday, so I can't really talk to anyone even if I wanted to. I eventually resigned myself to this, thinking, at least I have this week to play.
Then the asshole blizzard from Texas or Colorado or wherever comes in to say, "hey bro, I see you like your game nights. Why don't I come in and shit snow all over your general vicinity and ruin that for you?"
But, frankly, I'm a big boy, I can handle a few missed game nights. No, that's not what brought me to the sad thread.
You see, this week had more shit in store. As my mother was out doing some errands yesterday (because the blizzard wasn't truly due to arrive until midnight yesterday) some asshole, apparently not realizing that it's winter and the roads are slick as fuck (or possibly being an idiot panicking about the blizzard, somehow thinking it's a good idea to rush to avoid the blizzard) rear-ended her. Her car was totaled, and they had to use the Jaws of Life to get her out. She broke her knees and dislocated her hip, and I think maybe there was some other stuff, though fortunately she didn't suffer anything life-threatening and hopefully it's nothing permanently debilitating. I haven't gone to see her because she was in another town (with a pretty good hospital), and, due to the weather and this incident, I'm not eager to be traveling at the moment, and, anyway, she was transferred to Madison not to shortly after, apparently to the hospital where one of my sisters works, so she was able to visit with her and tell me how she's doing.
One of the horrible parts of this experience is that, when my mom was doing her errands, she asked me if I wanted to come with, and I keep wondering if there was something I could have done to prevent this happening, even though the fact of the matter is is that I don't have health insurance, if I had been there when this had happened, it could have just as easily made the whole situation a lot worse.
Also, all this is on top of my on-going insomnia that is not helped one bit by blizzard warning texts with weird ringtones that blare at four in the morning.