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Good evening everyone. Home from surgery to have my port put in, pot of spaghetti and meatballs cooking. Im starving lol. I was just wondering if anyone here is from the Albany/Catskill area ? Do any of you meet people here at all ? Just a question that popped into my head as I was reading everyones posts........Port went well but it hurts now, taking it easy tonight with some good reading or games on my nook and a movie or two. Hope you all had a good day today........Oh...one more question, what is the pink bus mentioned here ?
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I am glad you're home now and
I am glad you're home now and your port surgery is behind you. Spaghetti and meatballs sounds good! Enjoy!
The pink bus is our imaginary, magical bus that goes with anyone who needs moral support. We all go along for the ride with goodies and love, lots of love!
It is our way of offering our support, be it virtual, but, true in heart. You just imagine that big pink bus pulling up in front of where you're having your tests, surgery or treatment done with all of the pink sisters jumping off. We're there to cheer you on, to hold your hand and to just be with you in prayer.
Sometimes we do get a big rowdy, but, it is all in good faith. It might even put a smile on your face when we pull out the pink boas, the pink gooey spray and the pink noisemakers and horns.
Have we ever been asked to leave? No, not ever. We might get a few funny looks, but, everyone knows that they can't break the bond the pink sisters have on that pink bus.
So anytime you need some support, just ask for the pink bus and it will be right there with all of us on it for you.
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Thanks Noel for the explanationNoel said:I am glad you're home now and
I am glad you're home now and your port surgery is behind you. Spaghetti and meatballs sounds good! Enjoy!
The pink bus is our imaginary, magical bus that goes with anyone who needs moral support. We all go along for the ride with goodies and love, lots of love!
It is our way of offering our support, be it virtual, but, true in heart. You just imagine that big pink bus pulling up in front of where you're having your tests, surgery or treatment done with all of the pink sisters jumping off. We're there to cheer you on, to hold your hand and to just be with you in prayer.
Sometimes we do get a big rowdy, but, it is all in good faith. It might even put a smile on your face when we pull out the pink boas, the pink gooey spray and the pink noisemakers and horns.
Have we ever been asked to leave? No, not ever. We might get a few funny looks, but, everyone knows that they can't break the bond the pink sisters have on that pink bus.
So anytime you need some support, just ask for the pink bus and it will be right there with all of us on it for you.
Thank you for explaining the pink bus and thanks for asking the question.
You rest and relax tonight and watch your movies.
Hugs, Rose
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