Piles of candy.. going to the counseling dept at school
No self control to keep it at home.
No kids to get the candy.. even in the apt. no trust
I remember in the day hitting every house with a light on in Country Club Estates in South City. We even got half the homes in Buri Buri and some in Winston Manor. My what a big bag we used to get. Sometimes we would fill a pillowcase. Always more than I have to turn in to the counselors tomorrow. We always went back to the homes that gave out miniature candy bars. Now they are commonplace. Candy was a big thing then.. and so was soda pop. My it seems rather weird to write soda pop.
Family history says that a pepsi was awaiting Dad daily when he finished teaching his first years. This was there only luxury.
We just got back from a day at Stanford out patient. Sue saw a doctor who specializes in immunology (arthritis). He spent an hour and a half looking and writing and asking questions about Sue's story. All good except Sue was hoping he would focus on her pain a little more. I guess we need to take that up with the local doctor.
She needs another knee replacement. She wants to wait until the Summer when I am more available to help. Until then we will be working the strength cycle. More PT should be in her future.
Cats were happy to see me home. Three cans full.
Love
Pat
Thursday, November 1, 2007
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That's funny that they had a Pepsi every day and they _never_ drink soda pop nowadays.
Remember when Bill Buttoff gave us that case of Red Apple soda? That was the weirdest tasting stuff!
Maybe Stanford has a pain specialist that can work with the immunologist?
I'm sure the counseling office will appreciate the extra candy. I read somewhere that American spend 2.1 BILLION dollars on candy for Halloween. Can you believe it? Although I liked Halloween as a kid, I always thought of it as a minor holiday. Now it has grown in stature (and spending).
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