Need a diversion? Check out Triumph at a Bon Jovi concert in Jersey. (Not safe for work. Unless, maybe, you're Mindy.) Thanks for the link go to Alan, whose fascinating, mature blog, Seat 1A, is refreshingly less self-absorbed than mine. :)
Ahem, ahem. Are you implying that my work environment is somehow unprofessional and that my coworkers would delight in seeing this...this...this filth?! Ok, you'd be right. Damnit.
You're welcome. Great seeing you today. Was being honest with the "my hero" stuff. Good luck, be well, enjoy the jello, and no post-grad surgery interns until you're off the dopamine-inducers (of course, I suppose that for you the right post-grad surgery intern IS a dopamin-inducer).
It will go great. See you on the other side of the donation!
DEPART DAY ---9,000 PRAYERS NEXT DAY ----9+9 PRAYERS/ AND ON AND ON THE PRAYER CHAIN HAS STARTED. I HOPE I AM ON THE PHONE CHAIN. I LOVE ALL OF YOU. MANY HUGS MB CAREY
In January 2006 I successfully donated half my liver to my brother, Joe. This blog began in November 2005, when I was just a hopeful donor candidate, and continues today as a vehicle for sharing my experience and building community among past, current, and would-be live organ donors and transplant recipients. Thank you for stopping by. All content on this blog, including images and text unless otherwise cited, is copyright (c) 2005-2007, Becky Waller. All rights reserved.
In 2007 I founded the Greatest Gift Foundation, which provides information and support to living organ donors throughout their transplant experience. I'm in Minneapolis, when I'm not traveling the country meeting with transplant teams. Contact us at greatestgiftfoundation@gmail.com.
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Ahem, ahem. Are you implying that my work environment is somehow unprofessional and that my coworkers would delight in seeing this...this...this filth?! Ok, you'd be right. Damnit.
By m, at 9:58 PM
You're welcome. Great seeing you today. Was being honest with the "my hero" stuff. Good luck, be well, enjoy the jello, and no post-grad surgery interns until you're off the dopamine-inducers (of course, I suppose that for you the right post-grad surgery intern IS a dopamin-inducer).
It will go great. See you on the other side of the donation!
By Anonymous, at 11:51 PM
I CANNOT SEEM TO GET INTO THIS. I WILL TRY AGAIN.
DEPART DAY ---9,000 PRAYERS
NEXT DAY ----9+9 PRAYERS/
AND ON AND ON
THE PRAYER CHAIN HAS STARTED. I HOPE I AM ON THE PHONE CHAIN. I LOVE ALL OF YOU.
MANY HUGS
MB CAREY
By Anonymous, at 7:04 PM
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