February 25, 2004
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Fun Fun Fun
Today I get to go have my yearly physical and meet a new primary care doc. I hope to god I like her because the last one was a tyrant. I did see the GI doc last week and he felt it would be prudent to go ahead and have a colonoscopy. So I’ll have to have this new doctor schedule it for me. I am feeling better and relieved just to have talked to a specialist about things.
The guy from the Homeless Shelter foundation came by yesterday to get the information about my old Toyota that I’m going to donate as a tax writeoff. By the time I get home today it will probably be gone for good, towed away. That little car was a good friend for 10 years. I hope they take care of it. Well, I’m off to work. Three more days and I’ll be officially retired.
Deep Thought: There was probably an old Viking saying that said, “Ax in the head, early to bed; ax in the helmet, a friend of Helmut.”
Today I am grateful for: Honest mechanics, though I’m not sure I’ve ever met one
Comments (5)
That is so neat that you’re donating that car.
Hate the yrly physicals… (I’m a terrible nurse) – but you’re right… finding a good (decent) Doc makes all the difference – hope this one is the right one. I’ll send a prayer for you.
Cool about your car… hope someone can profit from it. And wow… retiring! Any plans?
I donated my last baby (car) too. I’d had her for ten years, and she was ten years old when I got her. I cried while cleaning her out. Now I have one just like her, only a newer model. This new one feels the same. I talk to this one too, tell her I love her, what a great little car she is. I think they feel the energy you give off and absorb it. If you truly love them, they’ll last for a very long while with minimal care.
Of course, I’m a bit wacko, so keep that in mind.
T
My mechanic is very good. He takes the time to explain things & even diagram what he’s doing, so I learn something too. He’s quite patient & extremely nice.
Hope the physical went OK.
*LOL* about the Viking.