About the time for me to leave for my injection, the HVAC guys and Lopez Landscaping showed up in front of my house both at the same time.
“I’ll be back in 30 minutes,” I told the both of them. “I have a medical procedure that must be taken care of.”
“I left the front door unlocked just please don’t let Maggie out,” I told Tony, the HVAC guy.
Thankfully, the house was presentable.
I quickly locked the dog door, threw on some much nicer clothes, and headed down through the Valley. I also prayed to the gods that be that everything would go smoothly with my injection.
Old Fuss and Feathers was standing at the front of the pharmacy with my injection when I pulled up surveying what I was wearing. He told me my shorts needed ironing. Things were looking up. Rebecca and Trina were waiting on me when I arrived at Kamath Medical as well. That was another notch in my belt.
“Come on back,” Rebecca said, showing her pretty pearly whites and standing at the door to the examining rooms.
She didn’t even give me time to sign in. I smiled, very glad to see her. I told her what all I had going on at the house and she said you poor soul. I laughed. It was a good kind of laugh. Not a nervous laugh. I am just so thankful that these things are getting taken care of. I sweated in my bed last night until the covers were wet and everything in my house is damp from the humidity including me and my clothes. Talk about a bad hair day!
My new air conditioning heat exchanger. Shiny and new!
3 comments:
Only one thing to say...yay!
Thank goodness. I was afraid for a moment wasn’t going to happen. Without Charlie who knows when it would.
Are you cool as a cucumber?
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