Turns out the reason the anesthesiologist didn't call is because they had the wrong phone number, courtesy of the paperwork my doctor's office sent over. This was an inauspicious beginning, followed up by my going to the place in the hospital that said "Radiology", and then finding out that no, I had to register at the front desk, and then probably go somewhere else.
Anyway, we were stressed and grumpy for a bit, but it was all eventually fine. Anesthesiologist was good, answered all of our questions, MRI tech got excited that Mike was reading Miss Marvel, and so on.
I am only moderately sleepy, but I think it's enough that husband needs to drive me to rehearsal.
Yeah, not driving seems wise. Glad for eventual fineness!
I'm glad it all worked out in the end, Dana.
I'm glad the MRI went fine, Dana!
I have decided that I don't have to think about what I want to do with my life until after I finish my certification courses at Stanford. Which shouldn't take that long since I'm on the last one, but having a legitimate reason to procrastinate is so freeing.
I've decided that since work won't allow me to take the spring vacation I'd wanted, I am going to Atlanta either this weekend or next to see *The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told* at a theatre there. Even a one-night trip ought to blow a little steam off, and I've loved that play for 15 years or so.
Timelies all!
We are home from Toronto. The trip took a bit longer than planned, but it wasn't Mr. S's fault.(Gary ate something that disagreed with him, so we had a few extra bathroom stops.) The con was fun.
The Mazda CX-3 and CX-5 and wonderful crossovers, but they do not make a hybrid.
Yeah, I would have been all over the CX-3, but I feel like I need to get a hybrid. Not just for economy, but for the planet. I have driven a car for 13 years that gets only 19 mpg; I need to make up for that. I wish it came with an AWD option, but I'd rather have the fuel economy than the AWD.
I wish Mazda made their hybrid Mazda3 for the US market, but it's only sold in Japan right now.
I don't think I'm having a mid-life crisis, although the concept of having a bit of extra cash and not having to worry about my parents is rather freeing. (I miss them, of course, but the last several years was a long road.)
In other news, Alaska Airlines found the kindle I left on the plane a few weeks ago. However they found it 2 days after I received the replacement kindle I had ordered from Amazon... :-)
Ah, well. Maybe a present for one of my nieces, then.
Digestive issues on the road are the worst. Good to hear Mr. S did well on the trip.
Good plan, Matt! Enjoy.
My mid-life crisis is wallowing that I will never be in a relationship and being paralyzed about how to make myself happier here, while dreaming about being anywhere else.
I just realized that I have read the last forty or so posts without comprehension and/retention. I'm sorry. Brain fried. Much love to all, sorry I can't be more present.