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it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink The days go by as quickly as a wink Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself it's later than you think. Spent the morning in the Oncology Chemotherapy department of our local hospital learning how to give my 87 year old mother-in-law her twice daily shots. I thanked her for the free mother-in-law shooting lessons and asked her if she knew what some guys would pay for that. ;-) Totally different clinical experience for me. Instead of the regimented, impersonal, sterile environment I'm used to, Oncology Chemo has a loosey-goosey, glad to see you, have a seat in one of those recliners ambiance. None of my folks, four grandparents, Kristine's dad, my dad, took any time at all to kick the bucket. My dad, twelve days from the "C" word to lights out. So the sight of all the walking dead and near dead sucking hope through their veins from clear plastic bags was sobering. Well, not exactly sobering, I mean it's not like it knocked the scotch out me or anything. ;-) Just a reminder, like the Subject: says ... -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:32:15 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: it's later than you think Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink The days go by as quickly as a wink Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself it's later than you think. Spent the morning in the Oncology Chemotherapy department of our local hospital learning how to give my 87 year old mother-in-law her twice daily shots. I thanked her for the free mother-in-law shooting lessons and asked her if she knew what some guys would pay for that. ;-) Totally different clinical experience for me. Instead of the regimented, impersonal, sterile environment I'm used to, Oncology Chemo has a loosey-goosey, glad to see you, have a seat in one of those recliners ambiance. None of my folks, four grandparents, Kristine's dad, my dad, took any time at all to kick the bucket. My dad, twelve days from the "C" word to lights out. So the sight of all the walking dead and near dead sucking hope through their veins from clear plastic bags was sobering. Well, not exactly sobering, I mean it's not like it knocked the scotch out me or anything. ;-) Just a reminder, like the Subject: says ... yup.... Harry Mason www.troutflies.com remove the 9 to reply |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:32:15 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: it's later than you think Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink The days go by as quickly as a wink Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself it's later than you think. Spent the morning in the Oncology Chemotherapy department of our local hospital learning how to give my 87 year old mother-in-law her twice daily shots. I thanked her for the free mother-in-law shooting lessons and asked her if she knew what some guys would pay for that. ;-) Totally different clinical experience for me. Instead of the regimented, impersonal, sterile environment I'm used to, Oncology Chemo has a loosey-goosey, glad to see you, have a seat in one of those recliners ambiance. None of my folks, four grandparents, Kristine's dad, my dad, took any time at all to kick the bucket. My dad, twelve days from the "C" word to lights out. So the sight of all the walking dead and near dead sucking hope through their veins from clear plastic bags was sobering. Well, not exactly sobering, I mean it's not like it knocked the scotch out me or anything. ;-) Just a reminder, like the Subject: says ... yup.... Harry Mason www.troutflies.com remove the 9 to reply |
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If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology
department. |
OT Enjoy yourself
If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology
department. |
OT Enjoy yourself
If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology
department. |
OT Enjoy yourself
If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology
department. |
OT Enjoy yourself
Peter wrote:
If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology department. No thanks, I've had more than my share of bad news from pediatricians. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Peter wrote:
If you really want a different perspective, try a Pediatric Oncology department. No thanks, I've had more than my share of bad news from pediatricians. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . .. it's later than you think Indeed..................... Take time to dally down the dancing days, exploring all the wilding wends and ways, pause to view the flowers, and the trees, gather carefully the timeless memories. What may men take? This is not certain, beyond the verge of yonder darkling curtain? when senses fade, and mind drifts into night, eyes dim, but still one sees a vision bright. Of things long past, or even things to come, all the things you saw, have touched, have done, not of gold and vulgar baudy treasures, but hope and happiness in simple pleasures. When your time comes, as come it will, ensure that of these things you had your fill, and even should you struggle for release, you still may die a happy man, at peace. TL MC |
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