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I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.

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  • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

    I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.
    It would have been nice to have a minute to stop at the spectacular tulip tree next to the hospital, the giant tree covered in white next to the river or even one of the many newly blooming trees on main street.
    Clearly winter is giving way to spring.
    Instead I was rushing a sample to a lab that would be closing in a few minutes. I got there with time to spare except they had moved and changed their hours. By the time I drove to the new location they were closed. I could see people though so I stood in the window and held up my brown paper bag and looked pitiful. I wasn't even acting. I kept it up until they came to the door.
    I'm not too proud to say I begged. I told them that I would be ever so thankful for help and that I would promise to come back with cookies tomorrow.
    They took my bag.
    His fever is high.
    I have no shame and will do what I have to do.
    No pictures for you though. You have to take my word for how beautiful the trees are.

    Bob HorowitzB This user is from outside of this forum
    Bob HorowitzB This user is from outside of this forum
    Bob Horowitz
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    @NorcalGma2 oh no. I'm sending my best wishes up north to you.

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    • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

      I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.
      It would have been nice to have a minute to stop at the spectacular tulip tree next to the hospital, the giant tree covered in white next to the river or even one of the many newly blooming trees on main street.
      Clearly winter is giving way to spring.
      Instead I was rushing a sample to a lab that would be closing in a few minutes. I got there with time to spare except they had moved and changed their hours. By the time I drove to the new location they were closed. I could see people though so I stood in the window and held up my brown paper bag and looked pitiful. I wasn't even acting. I kept it up until they came to the door.
      I'm not too proud to say I begged. I told them that I would be ever so thankful for help and that I would promise to come back with cookies tomorrow.
      They took my bag.
      His fever is high.
      I have no shame and will do what I have to do.
      No pictures for you though. You have to take my word for how beautiful the trees are.

      Norcal Gma 2N This user is from outside of this forum
      Norcal Gma 2N This user is from outside of this forum
      Norcal Gma 2
      wrote last edited by
      #14

      Thanks for all of the good wishes.
      We are doing better this evening.
      The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
      I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
      I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
      They are appreciated.
      I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

      Michael HorneR Tywyll SerenT Joyce  Bell  :mastodon: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡½J DBL Jeri DanskyJ 5 Replies Last reply
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      • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

        Thanks for all of the good wishes.
        We are doing better this evening.
        The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
        I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
        I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
        They are appreciated.
        I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

        Michael HorneR This user is from outside of this forum
        Michael HorneR This user is from outside of this forum
        Michael Horne
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        @NorcalGma2 (hugs from England) Sorry to hear about the fever. Hope everything's ok!

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        • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

          I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.
          It would have been nice to have a minute to stop at the spectacular tulip tree next to the hospital, the giant tree covered in white next to the river or even one of the many newly blooming trees on main street.
          Clearly winter is giving way to spring.
          Instead I was rushing a sample to a lab that would be closing in a few minutes. I got there with time to spare except they had moved and changed their hours. By the time I drove to the new location they were closed. I could see people though so I stood in the window and held up my brown paper bag and looked pitiful. I wasn't even acting. I kept it up until they came to the door.
          I'm not too proud to say I begged. I told them that I would be ever so thankful for help and that I would promise to come back with cookies tomorrow.
          They took my bag.
          His fever is high.
          I have no shame and will do what I have to do.
          No pictures for you though. You have to take my word for how beautiful the trees are.

          eswillwalkerE This user is from outside of this forum
          eswillwalkerE This user is from outside of this forum
          eswillwalker
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          @NorcalGma2 Best wishes.

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          • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

            Thanks for all of the good wishes.
            We are doing better this evening.
            The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
            I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
            I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
            They are appreciated.
            I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

            Tywyll SerenT This user is from outside of this forum
            Tywyll SerenT This user is from outside of this forum
            Tywyll Seren
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            #17

            @NorcalGma2
            πŸŒžπŸ™πŸ½πŸŒ»

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            • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

              I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.
              It would have been nice to have a minute to stop at the spectacular tulip tree next to the hospital, the giant tree covered in white next to the river or even one of the many newly blooming trees on main street.
              Clearly winter is giving way to spring.
              Instead I was rushing a sample to a lab that would be closing in a few minutes. I got there with time to spare except they had moved and changed their hours. By the time I drove to the new location they were closed. I could see people though so I stood in the window and held up my brown paper bag and looked pitiful. I wasn't even acting. I kept it up until they came to the door.
              I'm not too proud to say I begged. I told them that I would be ever so thankful for help and that I would promise to come back with cookies tomorrow.
              They took my bag.
              His fever is high.
              I have no shame and will do what I have to do.
              No pictures for you though. You have to take my word for how beautiful the trees are.

              LeighGB This user is from outside of this forum
              LeighGB This user is from outside of this forum
              LeighG
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              @NorcalGma2 The caretaker job is so tough & ppl who haven't done it really tend not to get it. (I was the 24/7 caretaker for my mom's last yrs). A blogging friend of mine is also caretaking & has been writing some beautiful posts about it. In case you'd like to read something by someone who gets it, this is just one post but gets you to her substack so you can see more: https://louisegallagher.substack.com/p/love-is-not-the-currency-of-survival

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              • LeighGB LeighG

                @NorcalGma2 The caretaker job is so tough & ppl who haven't done it really tend not to get it. (I was the 24/7 caretaker for my mom's last yrs). A blogging friend of mine is also caretaking & has been writing some beautiful posts about it. In case you'd like to read something by someone who gets it, this is just one post but gets you to her substack so you can see more: https://louisegallagher.substack.com/p/love-is-not-the-currency-of-survival

                Norcal Gma 2N This user is from outside of this forum
                Norcal Gma 2N This user is from outside of this forum
                Norcal Gma 2
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                @BluegrassRoots
                Thank you!

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                • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

                  Thanks for all of the good wishes.
                  We are doing better this evening.
                  The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
                  I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
                  I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
                  They are appreciated.
                  I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

                  Joyce  Bell  :mastodon: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡½J This user is from outside of this forum
                  Joyce  Bell  :mastodon: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡½J This user is from outside of this forum
                  Joyce Bell :mastodon: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡½
                  wrote last edited by
                  #20

                  @NorcalGma2 Glad Summer’s pal’s fever is down! U.S. healthcare is too often filled with obstacles that can be wearying. A kind gesture from a healthcare worker can make all the difference.

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                  • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

                    I saw so many trees I wanted to share here.
                    It would have been nice to have a minute to stop at the spectacular tulip tree next to the hospital, the giant tree covered in white next to the river or even one of the many newly blooming trees on main street.
                    Clearly winter is giving way to spring.
                    Instead I was rushing a sample to a lab that would be closing in a few minutes. I got there with time to spare except they had moved and changed their hours. By the time I drove to the new location they were closed. I could see people though so I stood in the window and held up my brown paper bag and looked pitiful. I wasn't even acting. I kept it up until they came to the door.
                    I'm not too proud to say I begged. I told them that I would be ever so thankful for help and that I would promise to come back with cookies tomorrow.
                    They took my bag.
                    His fever is high.
                    I have no shame and will do what I have to do.
                    No pictures for you though. You have to take my word for how beautiful the trees are.

                    Katrin MΓ€mpelS This user is from outside of this forum
                    Katrin MΓ€mpelS This user is from outside of this forum
                    Katrin MΓ€mpel
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                    @NorcalGma2 best wishes πŸ€

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                    • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

                      Thanks for all of the good wishes.
                      We are doing better this evening.
                      The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
                      I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
                      I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
                      They are appreciated.
                      I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

                      DBL This user is from outside of this forum
                      DBL This user is from outside of this forum
                      DB
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                      @NorcalGma2 I know from experience how challenging (and exhausting) it is to be a caregiver. Your grace and kindness in a very difficult situation is inspirational.

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                      • Norcal Gma 2N Norcal Gma 2

                        Thanks for all of the good wishes.
                        We are doing better this evening.
                        The fever has come down to a more comfortable number.
                        I empathize with anyone who is a caregiver or a care receiver. We all deserve systems that work for us instead of against. Existing systems can be unforgiving but real people in these frontline jobs who have the power to make an exception or a difference often try to be helpful.
                        I hope the workers in these positions know that the fact that they can still acknowledge their humanity and mine is what will hold our fragile healthcare infrastructure together.
                        They are appreciated.
                        I recognize that these workers aren't the ones making bazillions from our use of essential care. I will have to show my appreciation the old fashioned way with a small gift of appreciation.

                        Jeri DanskyJ This user is from outside of this forum
                        Jeri DanskyJ This user is from outside of this forum
                        Jeri Dansky
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                        @NorcalGma2 Glad to hear the fever is down, and wishing for an uneventful blood draw this morning.

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