46/365 Nurse T.
I had publicly attacked the hospital, and then unexpectedly found my newborn and myself at its mercy. Two days postpartum, I was permitted no shower and given no food, no water, no supplies of any kind. Until Nurse T. arrived.
40 words a day about (it is hoped) 365 individuals
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So Susan, when can I read your complete memoir?
I think you already are. I think we all are. :-)
Nurses are not a breed to be screwed with when their patients are concerned. I'd love to hear the rest of this story.
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Me too.
I enjoy all the sketches x365 creates but sometimes I feel like I am watching a slideshow and the machine spits out the slide way too fast, before I'm done looking at it...
On several occasions I've been dying to know more. This is one of them.
yes, I know that feeling of wanting to know more ... I'm still arguing with myself about not leaving comments open on mine, but for me, part of the fun of the challenge is to try to say it all in 48 words (impossible!!!!)
but I'd sure love to hear the rest of this story ...
I started to write about this, but would rather not state some things publicly. Soooo...if you email me at Editoria@gmail.com I'll be happy to elaborate a bit. It may disappoint, though...it's not all that exciting. :-)
Grey Ghost???!! You've been holding out on me! I had no idea I had lunch with a ghost today. I'll be following your blog, and I hope you'll follow this one. It'll take some intense thought to come up with the right words for our oh-so-complex Petey.
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