Well, I'm still alive
And judging from the comments on the last entry, people will be glad to know that...
I went to Nagoya today after all, since I already had the train tickets. Turns out Jeff didn't actually have the baseball tickets and the game sold out and we ended up buying from scalpers, but whatever, I think it was actually therapeutic for me to go to a baseball game and be able to talk to someone in English all day. Also, the Dragons won, so that was nice, and I got my Morino jersey, and afterwards we devoured some miso katsu and tebasaki and all.
Unfortunately my train home got stuck for a while due to rain, and my legs cramped up a lot so it was hard to sleep for very long. The truck driver guy actually called me while I was on the train and I couldn't really hear him but he said something about his company contacting me, and he wanted to know what hospital I was at (and I had to explain that no, I wasn't at a hospital, since I had no fractures and am able to walk and all). When I got home tonight there was a package on my door for me, a big box of what I think is cakes/cookies from a bakery, with a business card left from the truck company.
I swear to god, I took in the box and just sat on my floor and cried for about 3 minutes. All I could think was how I don't want to eat sweets because I am all gimpy and can't ride my bike anymore and won't get any exercise and I don't want to gain back the weight I've lost since moving to Japan, so here's this obligatory-Japanese-gesture thing they did to try to be nice like "hey, sorry we almost killed you yesterday" and I'm just like "WAAAAAAH".
From what Sam explained to me, it seems that the truck company will pay for my medical expenses and stuff, though I think there's a whole bunch of things that need to be done for it. Also as it turns out there is indeed a bruise on my chest (it's kind of embarassing, though) and my upper right arm also has some sort of muscle bruise, so I might need to get them checked out.
I decided not to go to Chiba tomorrow for the Fighters game, which makes me horribly sad, especially with today's announcements that Yukio's retiring and Hillman-kantoku is quitting :( I should be able to watch the game at home in theory, over the internet, but it sucks, I was so psyched originally when I heard they were playing a make-up game tomorrow. But that was back before I became a gimp, so.
I went to Nagoya today after all, since I already had the train tickets. Turns out Jeff didn't actually have the baseball tickets and the game sold out and we ended up buying from scalpers, but whatever, I think it was actually therapeutic for me to go to a baseball game and be able to talk to someone in English all day. Also, the Dragons won, so that was nice, and I got my Morino jersey, and afterwards we devoured some miso katsu and tebasaki and all.
Unfortunately my train home got stuck for a while due to rain, and my legs cramped up a lot so it was hard to sleep for very long. The truck driver guy actually called me while I was on the train and I couldn't really hear him but he said something about his company contacting me, and he wanted to know what hospital I was at (and I had to explain that no, I wasn't at a hospital, since I had no fractures and am able to walk and all). When I got home tonight there was a package on my door for me, a big box of what I think is cakes/cookies from a bakery, with a business card left from the truck company.
I swear to god, I took in the box and just sat on my floor and cried for about 3 minutes. All I could think was how I don't want to eat sweets because I am all gimpy and can't ride my bike anymore and won't get any exercise and I don't want to gain back the weight I've lost since moving to Japan, so here's this obligatory-Japanese-gesture thing they did to try to be nice like "hey, sorry we almost killed you yesterday" and I'm just like "WAAAAAAH".
From what Sam explained to me, it seems that the truck company will pay for my medical expenses and stuff, though I think there's a whole bunch of things that need to be done for it. Also as it turns out there is indeed a bruise on my chest (it's kind of embarassing, though) and my upper right arm also has some sort of muscle bruise, so I might need to get them checked out.
I decided not to go to Chiba tomorrow for the Fighters game, which makes me horribly sad, especially with today's announcements that Yukio's retiring and Hillman-kantoku is quitting :( I should be able to watch the game at home in theory, over the internet, but it sucks, I was so psyched originally when I heard they were playing a make-up game tomorrow. But that was back before I became a gimp, so.

I was trying to respond...
Dude,, are you okay? You are posting so you must be improving.
The bike is small price to pay for you not becoming seriously maimed, injured or killed in a strange country. I'm glad you're all right.. all things considered. You keep moving farther an farther away I can't help you but wish you luck on getting better and acquiring a new bike. Anything I could do for you, shout.
-EBG