There are a few good things that come with going through this process.
One is that if you do poorly at bridge, people will assume it is because you are preoccupied.
The second is that so many people take the time to wish you well and offer to help/support you in any way they can.
I have a chance to call on that help tomorrow since I will need a ride home from the hospital after my port is installed. Thanks to Suzanne for offering to take a few hours of her time to drive up to Morton Plant and back. The surgery is a lot earlier than we had anticipated and Carol had committed herself for the morning.
However, I did screw up one thing yesterday, apparently.
My tennis friends know that I talk frequently of having lunches with Maria Sharapova who spends time in Bradenton. Maria is the one who convinced me to support the second amendment. (The right to bare arms!)
I may be imagining things, but it looks like there will be no future lunches with Maria. I have to presume that my reference to Nina yesterday could have created jealousy.
Oh well. I still have many friends.
I will see you on the other side.........of surgery.
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