windermerejudy
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Paula code for you can't sing, but at least your great looking! It worked for her!![]()
I like it when she tells them they have great shoes.....


Paula code for you can't sing, but at least your great looking! It worked for her!![]()
I've been reading the posts about AI TPC .. The way I sing, Can I be the female William Hung!!! That's about the best I can hope to live up to.![]()
PS ... To those West Coasters who haven't seen AI yet ... You are in for a real treat. I just wish I could vote![]()
I didn't save the quotes because they were way too emotional, but I loved reading everyone's stories about their "miracle" children. Even the miracles who have gone on to brighter and better places.![]()
As I mentioned before, I work as a pharmacist in a pediatric intensive care unit. (I do what Roger does - only for children instead.) And we have a NICU next door as well as a very specialized surgical cardiac intensive care unit. Did I mention this is a free-standing children's hospital so they're all less than 21 years old? We're a very busy place - referral center for most of GA and some surrounding areas depending on the diagnosis.
Anyway, I really do love my job, but it can be depressing and challenging sometimes so it is so nice to hear the family sides of the stories. The "what happened after they went home?" Sometimes they come back to visit, but mostly we're left to wonder. So thanks again for showing me another reason why I do what I do!![]()
Good night all...hope I don't find another 40 pages of postings in the morning!![]()
Yes, I see your point there about your son, Angelina is on the other scale, so to speak, she is one of the shortest girls in her class and has tiny feet, which makes her mad because we had to go into a children's shoe store to get her a pair of Uggs for Christmas. I think she wears like a size 3 shoe.
I like it when she tells them they have great shoes.....![]()
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Good night everyone! Tomorrow should be interesting.
Good night everyone! Tomorrow should be interesting.
Wow!! I wonder who I can bribe to get on this cruise!! I tried to book it and it's full (of course). *bangs head into wall*
I will get on this ship!! *throws on her 007 gear*
Hello all.
I would get in touch with a TA who is a DCL specialist and is online. DCL isn't releasing rooms back into inventory because the TAs are filling the cancelled rooms with people on their own waitlists.
Andy,
Tell Angelina that short and tiny is not the worst thing to be. It may not be that obvious from the picture because my entire family is short, but I'm only 4'10". And I had to buy my Disney Crocs in the kids department too (and I'm a little older than Angelina). But it can come in handy - those kids' crocs were $5 cheaper than the adult ones. And my Birkenstocks were about $20-25 cheaper than the adult ones!
She may not appreciate that now, but she will when she starts paying the bills!![]()
Thank you!! Yes I just added them. I finally figured out how to make a photo small enough to fit in my signature. I think having a tag has made me smarter!
Judy,
It never came up before, but when I find someone who knows the er I know i found a kindred spirit. Pavulon anyone?
I've intubated for less just to keep the ed quiet at night.
OMG we would laugh over the most non funny situations......It really seems cruel to anyone you tell but it is truly a coping mechanism.....You just have to keep your sense of humor or you crack......especially when dealing with all the heartbreaking things like SIDS, suicides, arrests, ......
I'm beginning to think I'll be tall on this cruise! You are like the 5th person to post that they are under 5'. I can't remember exactly who, but there was a pre-booking conversation about mass drownings if we had water aerobics in the adult pool.
I'm 5'2". I actually get uncomfortable when I am the tallest person in a group of adults. It happens so seldom.
Hey Pot, how tall are ya?
I love the shoe thing. All of my gender-neutral shoes (hiking boots, snow boots, hockey skates, etc.) come from the little boy's dept., usually at about a 40% savings.
I didn't save the quotes because they were way too emotional, but I loved reading everyone's stories about their "miracle" children. Even the miracles who have gone on to brighter and better places.![]()
As I mentioned before, I work as a pharmacist in a pediatric intensive care unit. (I do what Roger does - only for children instead.) And we have a NICU next door as well as a very specialized surgical cardiac intensive care unit. Did I mention this is a free-standing children's hospital so they're all less than 21 years old? We're a very busy place - referral center for most of GA and some surrounding areas depending on the diagnosis.
Anyway, I really do love my job, but it can be depressing and challenging sometimes so it is so nice to hear the family sides of the stories. The "what happened after they went home?" Sometimes they come back to visit, but mostly we're left to wonder. So thanks again for showing me another reason why I do what I do!![]()
There will be another stupid NC BBgame on tonight instead of Lost.![]()
Oh, yeah, we tell ourselves all the time that we're going to end up going to h**l for some of the things we end up saying - but as long as we know our chaplain is going to be driving the bus on the way down it's okay!!![]()