Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Dead.

Did you know that I once died? I was four years old. I'll tell you how.

My dad's side of the family was having a family reunion at a natural oasis about 45 minutes outside of Vegas called Warm Springs. It is a natural pond with turtles and fish swimming around in it and is surrounded by palm trees. There is a rope swing, a slide, a cliff to jump from, a diving board...all the best stuff. And, just as the name of it implies, the water is warm. And crystal clear. For me and the rest of the Mitchell-side crazies, this place was too good to be true. TURTLES in the pond? Dude.

The people who bought this place built a mansion next to it and cleared out some ground for a camping area and would rent it out to families. So we camped out and the next morning all the adults started cooking breakfast in the outdoor kitchen. All 8 million of us kids jumped in the pool. Heaven forbid we wait 3o minutes to eat first and THEN swim. So I'm having a grand old time with my awesome floaties on my arms. The adults yell, "Yo, come eat yo breakfast" (or something close to that) and we all hop out and start pigging out.

Here's where it gets bad.

I took off my floaties to eat. And while I was eating I of course had a one-track mind (swimming turtles swinging fishies), so as soon as I'm done I book it on over to the diving board and jump off into the warm water.

That's when it hit me. I was already in the water when I realized that I hadn't put my pink floaties back on.

I remember panicking and opening my eyes under water and seeing the bottom of the pond.

Meanwhile, people are eating and cleaning and jumping and swimming and swinging and diving. And my dad's side of the family is pretty big. It was a zoo. So no one noticed that I had just jumped into the pond floaty-less. And I don't blame them.

A while later my mom is cleaning up the kitchen when she gets a distinct impression to come and look for me. She starts asking around, seeing if anyone has seen me. She starts to panic, as half of the group doesn't know where I am, and the other half is having fun and hasn't noticed.

She runs over to the pond and sees my body at the bottom. She screams and, fully clothed, jumps in and pulls out what she did not know at the time was my lifeless body. My body was blue and and my eyes were dilated--clinical signs of death. The party suddenly got quiet as my mom was screaming for help. My aunt Velinda, an RN, and my brother Charley, who had just learned CPR in scouts, started performing CPR on me. My mom was beside herself. People were gathered all around me. After several minutes of pumping and breathing, miraculously, I came to and started coughing up lots of water, then let out a scream..."I've never heard a more blood-curdling scream" my mom told me.

Everyone packed up and we were on our way home. I was laying down in my family's 15-passenger van and my siblings were all surrounding me and asking me if I knew their names. I did. In fact, I seemed to be just fine.

A couple hours later I was running around the house with my brothers and sisters and cousins. That night I slept in my parents' bed between my mom and dad. My mom says that I woke up early in the morning, sat straight up and said, "I know that Heavenly Father and Jesus and Santa Clause really love me." And then I went back to sleep.

She often wonders if I saw the godhead and thought the Holy Ghost was Santa Clause (long white beard=Santa. Duh.)

My mom couldn't talk about the drowning incident for a while. It was too traumatizing for her. Several months later, she was talking to my aunt Velinda who assisted in saving my life and decided she was ready to talk about it. She asked her what her thoughts were when she was doing CPR. My aunt said that she knew I was dead but did CPR anyway to instill some hope in my mom. She said that there was no doubt in her mind that it was a complete miracle that I was alive and had no brain damage or anything.

Apparently my time on earth wasn't finished.

The end.

P.s. I might be a LITTLE brain damaged...

9 comments:

kathy said...

Oh man Audge. Just reading this still makes me shudder. What a blessing you are to all of us. I needed you here with us.

Topsy and Havoc said...

AUDGE! That story made me cry because it's so freaky and I'm so glad you're alive auzray.
i remember when mom jumped in the pool and I thought someone had pushed her in as a joke. Until I saw her pull you out. I was like "come again!?" then I booked down the slide and swam over.

Adventures in Healing said...

Amen to your mom Audge. I still remember that too. I also remember my own drowning at that age though I've never had anyone retell it to me. We were at my grandpa Horn's house in NC and I was floating on the raft without floaties. My mom told me not to move. I did anyway. Needless to say, I fell off while she was turned talking to my grandpa. I remember the sensation of floating to the bottom, looking up at the top of the pool and seeing my mom through the water turned the other way. I remember seeing her turn around, see me, and jump in....but that's all I remember of it all and I don't recall my mom ever talking about it. Keller nearly drowned this year (also at 4 years old) when he forgot that he didn't have floaties on and went down the slide at a pool party with some scouts. I wasn't there yet and Billy was I guess in the house getting changed and helping Kyle get ready. Thank goodness a mom noticed his tiny splashes and thought something seemed wrong. It took a little bit for anyone to realize it was someone not coming up and to react (she was holding a baby) but I am so infinitely grateful to that ward member who jumped in fully clothed, without regard to his new cell phone in his pocket, and pulled Keller out. And now I'm thinking I need to teach Kyle to swim since he'll be turning 4 this year. Maybe I'll get your mom to do it like she did my other kids. ;)

Rob and Marseille said...

scary! i didn't realize that you remembered 'whoops, forgot the floaties' And what about the time you were in a full body cast?! I'm surprised you made it to college (alive)& playing rugby of all things.

Ann said...

Oh, man, Audge. I hate this story. I only like the ending. I'm so glad I wasn'there, but I'm even more glad you made it out of there. My little Pew Pew...

Cameron DeMille said...

I remember your mom telling this story, still is so intense and makes me realize how awesome you are! Brain dead? I doubt it! lol

Audge said...

Mom- I love you, you always make me feel so good. I have needed YOU, too.

Laura- it made you CRY?! Dah! That makes ME want to cry! I'm glad I am alive too because you have been invaluable to me.

Heather- I had no idea that you had a drowning experience, too. What a scary thing! Good thing we have family that care more about us than they do themselves. And Keller! How awful that he had to experience that. It is an awful feeling. But the guy who saved him is such a hero! I'm glad both you and Keller are still alive.

Marseille- It was totally scary. Haha, yes, the body cast story will be for another time, but I will for sure tell it. I don't know how I've made it to 23. It's a mystery to me, too.

Ann- I'm glad it happened to me and no one else because I might have died of a heart attack if it would have happened to anyone else in the family. And it has always been such a comfort that I am your Pootsie Pew Pew, and that you and ONLY you can call me that. You have been such a great example to me.

Cam-Thanks so much! Your comment really meant a lot to me. I'm glad we have been friends since what, second grade? Awesome.

Holy sentimental comments! Love it!

Elise said...

WOW! i cried too. and laughed about santa clause, even before the HG part! glad you're alive too! i hope you are loving your life!

Seth said...

Yeah that was so scary to watch my baby sis almost die. I remember it all like it was yesterday. Your assiduousness and sanguine demeanor has been an inspiration to us all. For me (your older brother) it has been a real blessing to view your senescence and maturation. Thanks for your exemplar.