> My elevator made a stop at every floor from 7-1 on the way down to the caf yesterday...that's the first time ever. Once in a lifetime was good enough for me.
> The one-serving Crystal Light packets are the cheapest way to get a good drink around here (except for the free chocolate milk).
> There are always a ton of people in the waiting room on the third floor.
> Most nurses have personalitities. Most doctors do not.
> Most male doctors have beards.
> Some nurses have beards (guys and girls...).
That's all for now.
Nate
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In my experienc, I have found that the nurses are the backbone as well as the heart of the hospital.
Don't worry. She's not biased at all. ;)
I should add, I made that comment. I'm here at P-land babysitting. In the craziness I didn't sign into my own account.
ah, hospital life. gotta love it...
we've been thinking of & praying for you both hugely these past two weeks! love you guys!
I should further add that "I" in the third post is me, Megan.
I blame the fact that I was stuck in a house with 4 kids under 3 for the serial, absent minded posting.
Megan, hats off to your bravery with the four under three. That is amazing. Tricia heard you are on the way home for sure. I am praying for safe travels and thanking Him for what a wonderful family (underlined, bold, caps) you have!!
just so you know, if i made hospital observations of my own. the list would be NEVER ENDING. thats all.
Tricia
Hey Nathan and Tricia!
I have to say...from my own experience, you're not too far off- i've met a few female nurses with beards... :)
Its been great keeping up with you guys through this blog, know that you both are in my prayers constantly!
Your "cf friend" in california :),
Emily
Hey Emily...thanks for checking in. I keep up with you on Facebook.
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