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I brought the potato salad!
Since MyTurnNow didn't invite us all to her swanky beachside housewarming barbecue, I brought my potato salad instead to your gallbladder surgery this morning, Claudia! All that support made us all a little peckish....
The nurses appreciated having a little snack afterwards, but we saved some for you for when you're feeling up to it!
:-) Traci -
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Thank you sweet sisters~ IMyTurnNow said:I am also anxiously awaiting
I am also anxiously awaiting to hear your surgery was successful and your pain is gone. Post when you can. Thinking of you!!
Thank you sweet sisters~ I felt you surrounding me! In the pre-op bed I shared the room with a woman about to go in for a lumpectomy w node removal. Turns out we were roommates AFTER surgery as well! We are of the same age-range, we are both from New York, both lived in Germany to the consternation our Jewish family members, both divorced, both support Obama and worry about his safely in the face of both local and global racism, both can't understand the "birthers", or Elisabeth Hasselbeck though we both love Whoopie. Anyway, the list goes on and on! It was almost as if I was talking to myself! OMG...what if it was all just anesthesia-induced and I WAS talking to myself all night long?
Anyway, it must have been the strength of all of my Kindred Spirits. The RNs loved the potato salad, such a refreshing change from all of the Sees candy! LOL
You ladies are so amazing...couldn't we have met someplace else, though? Next time around let's pick a different venue, ok?
Hugs,
Chen♥ -
I can start to breathe again....chenheart said:Thank you sweet sisters~ I
Thank you sweet sisters~ I felt you surrounding me! In the pre-op bed I shared the room with a woman about to go in for a lumpectomy w node removal. Turns out we were roommates AFTER surgery as well! We are of the same age-range, we are both from New York, both lived in Germany to the consternation our Jewish family members, both divorced, both support Obama and worry about his safely in the face of both local and global racism, both can't understand the "birthers", or Elisabeth Hasselbeck though we both love Whoopie. Anyway, the list goes on and on! It was almost as if I was talking to myself! OMG...what if it was all just anesthesia-induced and I WAS talking to myself all night long?
Anyway, it must have been the strength of all of my Kindred Spirits. The RNs loved the potato salad, such a refreshing change from all of the Sees candy! LOL
You ladies are so amazing...couldn't we have met someplace else, though? Next time around let's pick a different venue, ok?
Hugs,
Chen♥
Now that I've heard from you....
Maybe you WERE talking to yourself...too funny!
Hugs, Kathi
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