She replies, quite loudly, while he's stopped a few feet away waiting for the light to change, "NUH HUH! No wonder you like your gynecologist!"
yeah, my gyno is kind cute. He's a great guy, and a good doctor. I recommended him to a friend, and she called me up and said "you didn't tell me he was HOT!"
yeah, my gyno is kind cute. He's a great guy, and a good doctor. I recommended him to a friend, and she called me up and said "you didn't tell me he was HOT!"
Hee! Well, I don't know about you, but I try *really* hard not to see him that way. Of course, now that's *all* I'm gonna see.
I am home, have been since 3pm. I did not make it through my second full day of work, although I came close. We were going to a seder at friends' tonight, but i just felt too tired and sore to go. The DH is there and enjoying himself I hope. I have been sitting on the couch without moving for several hours which I think is just what the doctor ordered. Now to have a delicious bowl of cereal for dinner!
My gyno is rather cute, but she isn't my type. No problem there.
Is she Indian and available?
Yikes, don't overdo Robin. You might be allowed a bit of Seder wine though.
My plan had been to make Turkish Eggplant and Cheese Casserole for dinner. But I fell asleep instead. So dinner was matzo with cream cheese, and a bowl of matzo ball soup from a jar, and some apple sauce. Eh.
{{{Robin}}} I'm glad you are respecting your limits. Take care of yourself.
Sorry P-C. Not Indian or available. DH's college roommate went through a similar situation to yours. Huge pressure from his family. For a few years they flew him all over to meet potentials and all. Usually the potentials were as annoyed by the process as he was so it was all good. He's 40 something now and married at long last. He did it on his own timetable.
Do I have to choose my own stocks? I don't know how to invest at all.
A Roth is a great idea for you, P-C. You really don't have to know how to invest. Just get a no-load (no-fee) index fund [link] which buys a wide range of stocks, such as the S&P 500, S&P 1000 or the whole market. Index funds have traditionally performed as well or better as managed funds, and you don't pay a fee for management. The two big names in no-load funds are Vanguard and T. Rowe Price.