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    And on the topic of funerals... I didn't know the gentleman well, just to say hi and chat a bit at coffee hour at church. But everyone who knew Charlie knew his dog Bitsy (an elderly black lab). He didn't bring her to church on Sundays, but did to his bible study on Tuesdays! Bitsy was included among the survivors in the obituary in the newspaper, and quietly sat in her reserved pew at the funeral this morning. She even came forward at communion, and received a blessing.

    There was something else notable at the funeral: a pair of armed, uniformed fish and wildlife officers. Charlie had been a lifelong hunter, and had long worked with the dept of fish and wildlife on a variety of programs, so the officers had the honor of carrying the urn. Guns and a dog in the cathedral, what a day. And there are supposed to be real live camels showing up for Epiphany tomorrow...

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    Oh, I'm so sorry for your losses.

    I received the news that my high school typing teacher died last month, and even though I hadn't had any contact with him since I moved away from that school in 1974, and he married his widow after that, I was moved to send her a card. When my 12-year-old self learned that typing was a required subject I thought it was silly ... how wrong I was. Next to reading, there's NOTHING I learned in school that I've used so much in my life as typing. What an outsized influence that man turned out to have on my life.
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    I can relate to the above, Oak. A few months ago, one of the Social Studies teachers from my middle school (the one I went to, not the one I taught at) died. He was not my teacher, but I knew him from student government. He was my former boyfriend's teacher and coach. I often thought this man disliked me and viewed him as typical jock guy. I also thought he was old when I knew him.
    Turns out, he had worked for very many important social justice causes for his whole life. And he was the same age as my dad, which means he was in his forties when I knew him. I messaged my former boyfriend, as he lives in another state, and he was quite upset when I gave him the news. I guess my 13-14 year old self saw things in a rather distorted manner.
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    Dear makers of treadmills and other cardio equipment:

    Don't you realize that the calorie counts you insist on showing are incredibly inaccurate? The only way it would have a chance of reflecting reality is if the user keeps her hands firmly placed on the heart rate sensors at all times, which of course is not practical when running. And anyway, why do you think that even an accurate calorie count would be of any use? If you're eating real food (food that doesn't come out of packages with (inaccurate) calorie listings), you're not going to really know how much you're taking in.

    If you feel you must make calorie counts available, how about hiding them down some menu and leaving the display space for something useful like pace.

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    Dear hip, HA! You tried to scare me by making be think I was in for more surgery. Joke is on you sucker, you're getting more PT. And I just might go to the acupuncturist too, so there.

    (I was sent up to Stanford to see a new ortho doc yesterday, I had an MRI a few weeks ago that showed a labral tear in my right hip. I was sure I was in for more surgery. Turns out he feels the majority of my problem is with a couple of different muscles - off I go for 8 weeks of PT. I'm absolutely thrilled, I did not want more surgery. New doc says 90% of the time, labral tears do not require surgery. Yay me.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Dear hip, HA! You tried to scare me by making be think I was in for more surgery. Joke is on you sucker, you're getting more PT. And I just might go to the acupuncturist too, so there.

    (I was sent up to Stanford to see a new ortho doc yesterday, I had an MRI a few weeks ago that showed a labral tear in my right hip. I was sure I was in for more surgery. Turns out he feels the majority of my problem is with a couple of different muscles - off I go for 8 weeks of PT. I'm absolutely thrilled, I did not want more surgery. New doc says 90% of the time, labral tears do not require surgery. Yay me.)
    Woot! I'm glad you can take a less invasive route. I hope PT sorts you out!
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    Whew! Hope the PT goes well, Snap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Dear hip, HA! You tried to scare me by making be think I was in for more surgery. Joke is on you sucker, you're getting more PT. And I just might go to the acupuncturist too, so there.

    (I was sent up to Stanford to see a new ortho doc yesterday, I had an MRI a few weeks ago that showed a labral tear in my right hip. I was sure I was in for more surgery. Turns out he feels the majority of my problem is with a couple of different muscles - off I go for 8 weeks of PT. I'm absolutely thrilled, I did not want more surgery. New doc says 90% of the time, labral tears do not require surgery. Yay me.)
    I just saw this - SO glad that it looks like PT will take care of your hip. Yayyyyyyyyyyyy!

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    Dear company that I asked for an informational interview 3 years ago,

    Too little, too late. I've moved on.

    Good luck to you.
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