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  1. #1
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    Oh excellent, thanks for the pic (and for the hugger) !!!

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    Jobob - here's to continual recovery {{{careful hug}}} !!!

    Shall we pitch in for a bike with fat tires and training wheels? and pink streamers?

    Glad to hear you're feeling better.
    Beth

  3. #3
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    Jobob, it's really good to hear that your recovery is going so well. Head injuries are so frightening. From your post and MP's, it sounds like you're your "old self" and I'm so glad.

    Keep up the healing. Sending gentle hugs and healing vibes.


    (FWIW, the memories never did come back after my concussion - much milder than yours - either.)
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  4. #4
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    Wow, Jobob. I'm so glad you're, all things considered, okay. That's a very scary story. I hope you enjoy returning to work on Monday.

    It is a good reminder that life is full of surprises. As a friend of mine says: "Life is uncertain. Start with dessert."

    And, SK, what a fantastic proxy hugger!!

  5. #5
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    Great news Jo!

    You gave us all such a scare. Even reading your post when I already knew most of the details gives me a chill.

    Give yourself (very gently) and Lee a big hug from me.

    SK - that is one cute doll.
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  6. #6
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    What a great update! Sounds like you are healing very quickly- you must be doing something right.

    That doll IS cute! (and I know a thing or two about little dolls)

    Those bike shorts on her...she's got 'diaper butt'!
    What a cute knitted jersey with a back pocket! Very very cool doll.
    Lisa
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  7. #7
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    (((Jo)))

    I have to tell you that I found your post very inspiring four and a half weeks from my own accident. I have no doubt that I will be back on my bike at some point but I have wondered what the emotional effects will be when I do.

    I hope you heal quickly!

    The doll is awesome btw!

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    That doll IS cute! (and I know a thing or two about little dolls)

    Those bike shorts on her...she's got 'diaper butt'!
    What a cute knitted jersey with a back pocket! Very very cool doll.
    Thanks, actually she doesn't have diaper butt. The knitting is shaped for the doll to be sitting down as dolls w/o some kind of articulation at the hip just slide off bookshelves (which I find completely annoying). She's standing in the photo which makes her butt look funny. Remember, I said they're Assos shorts which have the maximum in ergonomic shaping - not just a weird orange butt tag.
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