~Ma for your sister, Burrell, and for you.
We never got Lucy to stop barking, either, but she definitely knew how to sit and all that.
This is a really dog-friendly town, and I see so many really well-behaved and trained dogs in town, as well as people bringing puppies out to properly socialize them.
thanks ita, Lee & Amy. I'm not even sure which answer is best. I suspect discharge, except my sister is anxious about going home.
Burrell, good thoughts for your sister and you.
I airdry almost everything going on 5 years now.
So.. $7K for a new A/C. Not at all how I wanted to spent my savings.
Discharge with a wound like you described would be stressful, but I think staying in the hospital would be more stressful for me.
I am back at work after 3 weeks away and have like 50 emails, maybe, and half of them are "today's schedule changed, go look at it" which I can delete without reading. It's weird how little email this workplace generates, but on days like today I do not mind!
I am sitting on the filter that just show's me my boss's emails. I can see the count from specific departments or "reply now!" people, but even the weekend makes me nervous to view my list as a whole. Hopefully getting off the mailing list of my old department will help.
I'm trying to update status reports, which is the thing at work I'm worst at, and I got distracted by Victoria Falls and the Devil's Swimming Pool. When I recover from that, it's to start shivering again. I cannot dress for the summer A/C here this year. Severe lack of focus so far.
Does this seem like something that should be sold in a hospital cafeteria?
Bourbon Street Pecan Pie $3.75
Mammoth toasted pecan halves in an intoxicating filling, laced with Kentucky Bourbon.
I think it is the "laced" that puts it over the edge.
I think it's probably something every hospital cafeteria should have, honestly.
Good luck to your sister, Burrell. I hope everything goes well.
But yes, it's incredibly helpful having a doctor in the family.
I think it's probably something every hospital cafeteria should have, honestly.
Yeah, most times I've been in the hospital to stay with sick relatives I would have been grateful for a cafeteria option that had a proof in the double digits.