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Shannon's Almost Wedding- Emergency

Duration:
12m
Broadcast on:
25 Jun 2024
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This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law, auto accident attorneys. Visit autolaw.com. That's autolaw.com. It is Mojo in the morning and it is the home of the War of the Roses. That's coming up. We do War of the Roses on Tuesdays and Thursdays here on the show, Bustin Cheaters. So make sure that you're listening to the show for that. You can always check out our War of the Roses. They're always on our social media. So you can just follow Mojo in the morning, but especially you can check them out on our trade radio station channel 955's TikTok, where you can watch the full videos of every single one of them. So go check that out. Shannon, it happened. You are now a married woman, although you were a married woman. But the reception was this, this past weekend. That's right. And how does it feel that all the hoopla is over with? I am very happy all of the hoopla is over with. Were you exhausted from everything? Yeah. I think there comes a point where it was in Don't Get Wrong. It was so much fun having everybody in town and just like our closest family and friends surrounding us to celebrate our marriage one, but also the blending of our families and our kids as well who were all four of them were there, but I told Wes yesterday when like all the family was finally gone, I'm like, I am hosted out. It is a lot. It is stressful. It is overwhelming. It is a lot. And I was just totally beat at the end of the weekend. But it was really, really super fun. I posted a few pictures on my Instagram. If you want to check them, I'm the worst Instagram name in the whole entire world at Cupcake Shannon. But that's me. If you want to see some photos from the weekend, and you look good. It was it was a beautiful affair also was extraordinarily hot. Hot. Yeah. Everybody was sweaty. Yeah. How are the kids with with it? Because you when you talked about getting married in Phoenix, you were worried because of the kids having to wear, you know, the outfits and stuff like that and worried that Smith was not going to walk you down the island stuff. This was hotter than Arizona. Was it really? Oh, yeah. It was just hot and humid. But it didn't matter. You know, I told Smith, I'm like, but you can have as much pop as you want. Just stay cool, keep drinking, keep working, whatever you want. So he was good. Lucy felt beautiful. Lucy picked out her dress, her shoes. Our friend Katrina did her hair exactly how Lucy wanted it and Lucy did her own makeup. And she was just feeling like a million bucks. And so it was so cute to see her there and getting to celebrate with everybody and West's kids as well. It was just, it was really special. It was very cool. Love, love West's kids. And I love that Lucy and your new stepdaughter had matching nails. Oh, yeah. They did? Yeah. Oh, I didn't even know that. West looked like he could have played James Bond or something. But the hair cut, the sewers are very like, you know, tailored to perfection. Yeah. It was great. And there were so many things that happened during the day. It's like, I feel like I have so much to talk about, but everybody drank too much. We definitely had a few sickies at some point in the day. My dry, I ended up wearing two dresses because I couldn't decide. And so I wore one for the actual party and then I changed into a really fun dress afterwards. And I had taken it to get altered a couple of weeks ago. And I don't know what happened. I don't know if the tailor didn't end up altering it or something had happened, but I put it on and it was just way too big. So my friends did a last minute alteration of my dress in the lobby of our hotel, which was really, really fun. I'm trying to think what else? God, the night before, and I don't know if this has ever happened to anybody, the night before a big event, whether it be a wedding or a prom or a trip or a birthday or something, we almost had to go to the hospital. And this had to do with my little Smith who, you know, the night before the wedding, we had a ton of people in town, Wes, my husband is Canadian. And so all of his Canadian family and friends were in town and so we did a big dinner and we took them to a few places around the city that we wanted them to see before. I finally took Lucy and Smith back to our hotel because it was getting so late. It was like 11, 11, 30 at this point. And they wanted to just play in the shower in the bathtub and stuff before bed so I let them and I could hear them laughing and just having a great time in the bathroom with each other. And then I heard a glass break. Oh, gee. And I thought, oh, God, now what happened? Well, Smith had taken one of those big tumblers, like a big glass that they give you to like pressure teeth or whatever in the bathroom, in the bathroom sink and he had taken it into the shower with him and somehow broke it on the side of the bathtub and chunks went into his life. Oh, my God. And to say that this little boy was bleeding and screaming. I mean, he was just in bad shape. And so I like cleared away a lot of the blood and I'm looking to see like, OK, I need to assess this situation. You know, when you look at a cut and you can see the fat, oh, God, I could see the fat. And I thought, OK, it is midnight. Probably could potentially use some stitches here, but I'm like, it is midnight. We're in the city. I don't feel like sitting in the ER at Children's Hospital for a couple of hours into the middle of the night before I have to wake up at six o'clock to get ready for this morning wedding, right? So we called the front desk, got some bandages, put some pressure on it. They helped me wrap him up, prayed, ordered some cookies from room service because that makes everything better and put him to bed. Someone say you said after a baby. I felt like a bad mom, but I was like, I did not do this right now. Were you praying the next morning that the bleeding would stop? I was praying it didn't. You know, I call him like the big guy bandages, like those big, big ones that you put on like a, you know, scratched any or whatever. We had layered a bunch of those on there and I was like, OK, if he didn't lead to the bandages, he's fine. He's good. He was fine. He was good. I wonder how many times we've talked before about missing weddings and, you know, people like, you know, having issues getting to the wedding stuff. Has anybody ever had the emergency room visit the day of the wedding or the night of the wedding? Because that boy, that could have been very interesting. Could you imagine if you had to do the emergency room visit, how exhausted you would be the next day? Well, and that's why I'm like, OK, like he's, you know, there's not a, there's not a broken arm. Like, I'll. Suck it up, kid. Blue on him in the morning, you know, that bandage glue or whatever. But you know what? That's a boy. That is a boy right there. Yeah, for sure. That he was cool with it and stuff. Yeah. 844-Mojo-Live, 844-665-6548 is our telephone number. If you've ever experienced that, were you the day of the wedding hospital visit? Did any of you guys eat at the party, by the way? No. Neither. Me neither. That's really the fun part of being part of the wedding is you don't eat. My friend, my friend Justin, made this beautiful cake for us, and then there was more cake that we were supposed to serve. Never. I had a lick of the frosting because I licked it off of Smith's finger, every second finger. You didn't even try your wedding cake. Nothing. Nothing. Did you get to bring any of it home, though, to try later? Nothing. Nothing. No. How about, how about in Phoenix when you, when you got married in Phoenix? We didn't have a cake or anything. So you didn't, wait, so you have not had wedding. Is there some kind of an omen to not having a wedding cake and trying a wedding cake? I'm done with omens. That's crazy. Like, I think that you got to, isn't it supposed to be like your year anniversary? You pull out a stale cake out of a freezer. Yeah. Who does that? And then eats it. That just sounds really. It just sounds awful. Yeah. Yeah. Although, although cake anytime, any cake is good cake. Yeah. Keith, what's up? Oh, nothing. Hey, Shannon, when if emergency come up like that, always go for super glue. Super glue. There is like skin glue. Have no situation that they'll give you, you know, if you go to the hospital. Yeah, but you can actually use super glue. Yeah. It's the same as ingredients and everything. My dad, I cut my thumb down to the meat like that with a razor blade to the meat. And my dad worked at the hospital and he's like, oh, just get some super glue. And I'm like, what? And he pushed my fingers together, pushing his head together, glued it, fuck a bandaid around it. And he stopped the bleeding and pushed my super glue works for that. Like it doesn't cause any infection or anything like that. The same thing. No, you are cousin. Do you really work in yours and they say just super glue it. Pardon. Google's this is a viable option. I'm telling you, the other thing too is there's a thing called stop bleed. I don't know if you ever you go to CVS or Walgreens and get it. You put it's like powder. It's this powdery stuff that cakes up and almost looks like it's a cast that you're putting on on the wound. Really? It's it's it's miraculous at at stopping bleeding. Is that is that the stuff that they put on like gunshot wounds? But I think it is. I think that I think that they they use that. Yeah. And like medic kits and stuff like that. So I think somebody in I think the person that came up with it is somebody that was a former military person. I was like, why don't we sell this stuff everywhere? But Smith's a toffee and he is tough. Yeah. And and by the way, no more glasses in the in the shower probably going to stop that little guy Casey. What's up? Hi. Good morning. Oh, Joe. So my husband and I actually had to leave our reception to take our fun to the hospital. Oh, no. Yeah, I come to find out at the I think he was three at the time had pneumonia. Oh my God. So we were in our wedding dress and our tucks and everything and my son was ringbearers. But he was dressed up too. Was everybody still celebrating and partying at the reception while you were gone? Yeah. I thought you'd get faster service in the ER if you show up in a wedding dress. Who do they who do they do the first dance with if you guys were in the ER? We were able to do our first dance and then they're like, you gotta take them. Oh my God. You take them in the limo or whatever it is like, do you have like something like that? No, we took them in our car that was like decorated for just me. There you go. Yeah. But the cans bouncing back. Yeah, the cans dragging on the back and everything. Oh my gosh. They messed us back because we were still in our wedding office. Megan, that's actually a good point. You need a wedding dress just hanging around for no reason at all. And if you ever heard yourself, you want to go right to the back, Crystal, what's up? Hi. Hi. Hi. Good. Are you okay? That's only you drop something. No, I work. I work at four. Oh, okay. What's going on? So I took her along the day before her wedding, she ended up breaking her leg. She was the bride and so I used one of those, you know, those scooters. Oh, no. No. Did she hide it underneath her wedding dress? It's what it's good. Yeah. Interesting. Did you imagine if the scooter died half? No, it's one of the- Somebody would have to push her. It's really hilarious. Oh my gosh, you danced with the scooters. Have you ever seen one of those scooters? It's like a wheelie thing. It's like a little, it's like, it looks like a little scooter thing. Like at the grocery store. Well, no, no, the scooter that you, when you have a broken leg and you- Oh, basically. Yeah. Yeah. We got like, pushed with one leg. Yeah. Okay. Oh, no. Julie, listen to this one. The injury happened because of the wedding. What happened, Julie? My ex-husband used to DJ weddings and they, you know, how you give the kids balls to blow at weddings. Well, they did the introductions into the reception and they introduced them all. The mother of the bride and she flew in and fell on the bubbles and they had to call an ambulance to take her to the ER because she broke her lighter bagel or something like that. Oh my gosh. From those little bubble things. Oh, man. It didn't make the floor like ice. Oh geez. Poor lady. Does that stop everybody from partying at that moment right there, Julie, sit there and go. Ah, it's the mother of mine. He did the rest of the wedding, so I don't think so. Okay. Thank you for the call.