- Wed, 16:11: Please, Mother Nature, do not send any more snow squalls. I've got 3-Day training walks to get in. Sometime this year, anyway. #the3day
- Wed, 16:20: Question: is the Hostess Sno-Ball 'nutrition' as we understand it or something much more ominous? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sno_Balls)
- Wed, 18:06: I'm at Lake Champlain Chocolates (Church Street, Burlington) [pic]: http://4sq.com/ePAv0W
- Wed, 18:41: I'm at Vermont Pub & Brewery (144 College St, St Paul St, Burlington) w/ 3 others [pic]: http://4sq.com/gMwn5I
- Wed, 21:09: I now have my Boston Route Clean-Up crewmember -- @caroleotter decided to switch from Route Marking to my team. #the3day
- Wed, 21:10: So, yes -- it's going to be a wife and husband Route Clean-Up Crew team in Boston. Should be fun. #the3day
Apr. 7th, 2011
Carole just scheduled her first-ever mammogram (she turned 40 in October). And when she got off the phone, she turned and asked me "Do you want to come along?" I was a tiny bit nonplussed, to say the least -- it's not that I'm uncomfortable with the idea, but it had never occurred to me to come along and, um, spectate.
I wonder if doctors get a lot of curious 3-Day husbands coming along to see what it's all about first-hand. Or asking to, anyway. Yes, it'd be interesting from a dedicated anti-breast-cancer-guy point of view, but on the other hand, I'm afraid the nurses and techs and so on would find the whole idea a bit creepy.
Thoughts?
I wonder if doctors get a lot of curious 3-Day husbands coming along to see what it's all about first-hand. Or asking to, anyway. Yes, it'd be interesting from a dedicated anti-breast-cancer-guy point of view, but on the other hand, I'm afraid the nurses and techs and so on would find the whole idea a bit creepy.
Thoughts?
Carole just scheduled her first-ever mammogram (she turned 40 in October). And when she got off the phone, she turned and asked me "Do you want to come along?" I was a tiny bit nonplussed, to say the least -- it's not that I'm uncomfortable with the idea, but it had never occurred to me to come along and, um, spectate.
I wonder if doctors get a lot of curious 3-Day husbands coming along to see what it's all about first-hand. Or asking to, anyway. Yes, it'd be interesting from a dedicated anti-breast-cancer-guy point of view, but on the other hand, I'm afraid the nurses and techs and so on would find the whole idea a bit creepy.
Thoughts?
I wonder if doctors get a lot of curious 3-Day husbands coming along to see what it's all about first-hand. Or asking to, anyway. Yes, it'd be interesting from a dedicated anti-breast-cancer-guy point of view, but on the other hand, I'm afraid the nurses and techs and so on would find the whole idea a bit creepy.
Thoughts?