- WifeGeeding’s medical procedure was a little more evasive than what we were lead on to believe, but everything turned out great.
- The medical facility’s parking lot was small and I got the closest parking lot to the patient drop off, about eight feet away, yet upon WifeGeeding’s release the nurse refused to wheel her the additional eight feet – I had to actually drive the car under the awning.
- The waiting room was the best I’ve seen. It not only had the standard magazines and free coffee and tea, but it came with free Wi-Fi and had a large screen television set to ESPN. Oh, and the furniture was very comfortable.
- WifeGeeding has been asked to serve on a school board for a local Christian school. I was asked to be the janitor.
- National Geographic has a really cool interactive map of the United States and surnames.
- Speaking of maps of the U.S., here’s one that states what each state is worst at – The United States of Shame
- It appears that Troy Aikman is splitting with his wife. I remember when he use to boycott the Ticket because Skip Bayless (who now works for ESPN) wrote in a book about how Troy was a closet homosexual.
- How did this block of wood end up on top of an iceberg?
- What’s the “gayest” city in America? Minneapolis
- In 1988 a Korean artist met President Bill Clinton as his pants fell off – YouTube
- An ant drinking from a drop of rain
- Gov Good Hair wants to introduce emergency legislation requiring women seeking an abortion to see a sonogram of the fetus and listen to the heartbeat. Helen Philpot doesn’t like the idea. I thought Perry didn’t like the government getting into people’s personal lives?
- Billy Graham on Aging, Regrets, and Evangelicals – The guy has regrets about crossing the line of religion and politics, hopefully other preachers will hear his advice.
- The Average Asian Aging Process
- A chance for kids to be on a package of Wonder Bread.
- Disney character world map
- Ohio pastor living in van aims to aid the homeless
- I miss DogGeeding.
The patient rooms at Baylor All-Saints have ESPN blocked. I missed all the snarky Skip Bayless comments while my wife was in the hospital.
Do you really mean "evasive" re your wife's surgery? Not nitpicking: it could be that it was more difficult to obtain the surgery than it should have been. Or was it more "invasive," which would mean more difficult, intrusive, and thus requiring more time to recover?
Either way, I hope she is doing well.
Yup, you're right. It didn't seem right as I was typing it and now it know why.
I clicked through several clicks into the story of the block of wood on the iceberg…quite fascinating really.
I thought perhaps the doctor was being evasive when telling you about the procedure <just kidding> Very glad everything turned out great.
My Dog Sara Pass in June and I still miss her. She was flat on one side from just laying around but that was okay with me she gave me 17 Years of Joy.