dogs2birds
Cathlete
The other day I had a mammogram. As I sat there waiting for the technician to make sure she got everything and didn't need to redo anything, I noticed this container of soap on the side of the sink at the other end of the room. It was facing backwards with the ingredients, etc. facing out. It was really bugging me. But I didn't know quite how long she'd be gone so I just sat there. She came back in and told me that she'd have to redo the whole thing b/c she had the machine set too light and wouldn't be able to read it if there were any shadows. So when she left the room the second time I knew how long she would be gone and I knew I would have time to turn the soap container around so that it would face the proper direction. THANK GOODNESS!!! So of course I did. I felt SO MUCH BETTER.
Last week my neurologist just so happened to mention when I gave him the very neatly written calendar of my migraines with the pain level from 1-10 highlighted (my idea for quick reference) - that HE requested - that people who suffer from migraines tend to be compulsive something or others (of course I can't remember what he said). He kept commenting on what a wonderful job I did. Well, if it wasn't legible he wouldn't have been able to read it, now would he?
Would you have done the same thing?
Suz
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France
http://www.picturetrail.com/dogs2birds
Last week my neurologist just so happened to mention when I gave him the very neatly written calendar of my migraines with the pain level from 1-10 highlighted (my idea for quick reference) - that HE requested - that people who suffer from migraines tend to be compulsive something or others (of course I can't remember what he said). He kept commenting on what a wonderful job I did. Well, if it wasn't legible he wouldn't have been able to read it, now would he?
Would you have done the same thing?
Suz
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France
http://www.picturetrail.com/dogs2birds