Dang! How did I miss that one? Good one!Your previous surgery center was outdoors????![]()
Your previous surgery center was outdoors????![]()
Dang! How did I miss that one? Good one!![]()
Recovery al fresco.You dorks. Those aren’t the ORs. Lol! That’s where I work - in recovery.Nausea? Got ya covered. Pain? I can fix that too!
You want your arm coming out of your tummy?I'm looking for an arm transplant with a bonus tummy tuck - can you hook me up?![]()
Okay, you want an al fresco shoulder coming out of your tummy. Got it!Um, well, that is an option that I hadn't considered. I will now opt for a shoulder replacement and bonus tummy tuck. And outdoors if that makes it cheaper...
The waterfall, so lovely the day before, was waning with no fresh water to replenish it. I captured it's contrast, noting the sad build up of new trash that marred its former beauty.
Since the kitchen in the house wasn’t finished yet, all of the cooking was done outside on propane burners. Not a bad idea, actually. It keeps the greasy smells out, the whole house cleaner, and keeps the house from heating up more as well.
It was an interesting breakfast; the discussion flowed freely and was quite enlightening. The topic revolved mostly around human rights, human dignity, self-empowerment, and how the poor of Sierra Leone could lift themselves out of such a dire situation, given their government's poor leadership that, at its core, is greedy and abusive.
They paid no less than $2,000 in “fees” (read bribes) to get them to release our goods of medications, donated clothing, medical supplies, and items for the NGO hotel. Ridiculous and infuriating!
I saw a LOT of unfinished homes. If the owner is not physically present, construction must stop as the workers cannot be trusted to do anything quality without direct oversight. Also, many construction projects happen in phases as the owner is able to pay.
We were told to bring a formal gown to wear and that this was to be an occasion that would bring another TV crew and perhaps some dignitaries. Neither would prove to be true, but at least we looked good later that evening.
The profound level of poverty is difficult for those of us in the West to even comprehend. None of those boys had EVER worn a pair of shoes. Not once. Ever.
Like, you know, raw oysters.
I busted out my best African dance moves. You may be asking yourself just exactly how I knew any African dance moves at all, but I assure you I DID have practice before going.
If you know me at all, I’m not ashamed to post the most embarrassing of photos of myself here. I have no problem laughing at myself- here’s proof of that too.
Yikes. I'd be totally lost. I don't have any formal gowns.
You'd look stunning in a black, full length, backless gown.
Ask Julie to help you pick one out.
But would it go with my shoes? This could get out of control in a hurry.
I think I owe you guesses for the last contest round. I'll try and get around to that soon.
I've had at least two or three. I noticed that the tooth was a bit sensitive to pressure (biting hard foods like hard candy or nuts) for a long time. Maybe a year? And it didn't happen for every tooth. So... YMMV. But any discomfort was definitely gone afterwards.Oh crud, i think i still owe you a PM on this latest chapter. Tomorrow is the big day, so i hope to clear up my fuzzy head by Thursday. From what people say once its done everything is better. Lets hope!
I've had at least two or three. I noticed that the tooth was a bit sensitive to pressure (biting hard foods like hard candy or nuts) for a long time. Maybe a year? And it didn't happen for every tooth. So... YMMV. But any discomfort was definitely gone afterwards.
@franandaj - sending good thoughts and wishes for an easy procedure tomorrow! I hope it doesn't take too long to recover from and you can be back to feeling like yourself and eating delicious food again soon!!![]()