I won't be picking up that EOS cap after all. I received a call last week from the Stanford doctor's scheduling desk. They erroneously booked me on a day when Dr. Gotlib will be out of the office. Our schedules don't sync again for another month, so I didn't bother to set another date.
That means that I'll be headed to Newport Beach a little sooner for that uninterrupted R&R (reading and 'riting) time.
Feel like getting away? Give me a call or drop me an email.
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hope you get some rest there, take care :)
I'd love to get away! Sounds very relaxing. Unfortunately, it's a little far for me. Hope we can do something sometime.
given a choice, *I* would go to Newport, despite the distance difference for me!
let's hope the trip to Newport resolves the issue and tho I'd love to see you, would rather have you avoid my hospital!
Oh, that sounds tempting.
Thanks, Mari. Yesterday wasn't too relaxing (realized I forgot my cell charger and had to drive back home to get it; couldn't get ethernet connecetion to work), but today is very promising.
Ronni, I guess Newport, RI, would be a little closer.
Thanks, Trish. I think I could get used to this.
AH, Come on down. Seriously! I brought all the comforts of home with me: Shiraz, prosecco and fixings for hot toddies. I'm ready to entertain.
Susan,
may be back near your town soon, the spouse has a job interview in San Diego!
Ok! Early next week?
Barbara, Really? That's so exciting. Can't wait to see you.
AH, Realized after the fact that my last comment sounds like a real lush. But I guess it did the trick. Will email you.
Busted. (Me, not you.)
But let us know how today's trip turns out. Thinking about you.
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Hope your rest time has turned out to be exactly what you need it to be.
Your blog is always a joy to visit.
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