I think I remember you posting that story somewhere now.
Injury thing's not fun I'd imagine, though. Especially with the kid (and if it doesn't yet, it might when the kid gets drastically more mobile).
Personally, I'm still amazed at the $8400 price tag on the PC, considering that'd be about a quarter of my personal pretax income, but that's from my perspective as someone who only recently found the income to afford buying a car worth more than $10k and has not broken the $1000 barrier on money spent on a computer. I mean, even with upgrades on my current PC, (initial expense ~$400 for CPU, motherboard, PSU, and RAM plus freebies for the case, HDD, and DVD drives), I don't think I've topped $1000, and if I have, it's only just barely ($30 DVD drive, $60 BluRay drive, $30 bargain bin graphics card, $200 replacement for that bargain bin card 3 years later, $100 combined for 2 brand new HDDs a year after building because the 500 GB I had wasn't enough, $80 on a replacement PSU 3.5 years into the device's life because something got stuck inside the old PSU and shorted it out, and $70 on a 6 button gaming mouse; appears I haven't quite hit it yet).