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September 22, 2004

Open wide....

Mouth please. I drove back home today for my root canal. Now I have to say the procedure isn't all that bad except for well maybe the numbing and the clamping and such. The office got backed up too so I was there for a while....I like the nitrous though. Good people and they take good care of me. At least I also know that this wasn't a result of anything I have done or failed to do since I've had all the (expensive) work down in my mouth. whew.

The trip home was fine...Not too many left lane huggers...only one State police in MA who was really only pulling out to check on a motorist on the side of the road up ahead. Had me nervous there for a second.

I also go home in time for my "moms Lunch"..well 10 minutes late but I made it. Hehehe I think our "children" are past the age of worrying about our having lunch together and now want all the news we can remember.

Dolly's little girl Bella is pretty darn cute!, Michele is a nurse ( finally) at Dartmouth medical center (Shaggy is at VT law school) and could have sworn she saw Chris Smith there recently (I thought that that was certainly possible). Patti has taken up trap shooting and got a 20 gauge...um something repeater(?) for an anniversary present. Mona thought she'd stick to baking and making lasagne, thank you. snort...we need to have lunch again real soon because we din't nearly have enough time to catch up fully. Of course we made a scene at the restaurant and everyone wanted to be sitting with us because we were obviously having a good time.

I had such a good time that the root canal is nothing....I think...but then again I haven't fully denumbed yet.

Have a nice evening all......

Posted by frani at September 22, 2004 06:05 PM

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