Sure...low key company is good. I also would appreciate if you could get my charger out of my car. I'm in a room and they are basically waiting for test results, the nurse, doc, and registration have done their thing.
I don't think I have your number, so he is mine...it will poof once I know you have it. POOF
I just remembered my texting isn't working today, but Facebook messenger gets through.
Okay, just sent a PM on FB.
Slight comedy of errors where I first went to the nearby UCSD Medical, but Suzi was at a different one. Eventually found her and we went to a ramen place for dinner, so all's well that ended well!
Oh boy! Glad you updated us!!
Epic, once again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I see my wonderful doc on Friday to start unraveling these stupid symptoms.
Suzi, you are very welcome! It wasn't the way we intended the day to go, but it worked out fine. And now we have an amusing story. Good luck at the doc, I'm glad you're able to get in so soon. Fingers crossed for an easy fix!
I have a question, but first, backstory: the three of us (M, Peanut, and I) are travelling to Waterloo, Ontario next month. It's a 5+ hour flight and Waterloo is an almost two-hour drive from the Toronto airport. Also, this will be Peanut's first time on a plane. She's been a champ on road trips, but we have no idea how she'll react to being cooped up in a tiny metal tube. Also, we're travelling during the day, so probably no sleeping from her.
Question for those who travel to & from Canada a lot: is it worth it to get Global Entry through TSA? I know there's a Canada-only program, but there's apparently no interview stations for that in California, and I would absolutely be willing to pay the extra $150 if it meant that all three of us could just breeze through Customs both ways. We're all travelling on U.S. passports, so at we have that at least.
Also, if any parents have any suggestions on keeping Peanut entertained, I will happily take them. I'm loading up the tablet designated as hers with movies & shows & games, and my hope is that she doesn't get to play with the tablet often, she'll be happy with that for most of the flight.
One thing I noticed when I was flying (without a child of my own) was a mother allowing her daughter to run and jump while they waited for boarding. On boarding, the girl sat down and fell asleep ... for almost the entire flight. It might help.