Wednesday, July 2, 2025
I am in the waiting room this morning for urine test. The few people here look like patients, settling back into the chairs with their cell phones. Most wear sneakers. Staff wear leather shoes. One professionally dressed woman with leather sandals, a colorful iPad, and an iPhone, and a leather briefcase, perches on the edge of her chair balancing her equipment. She actively reacts to the information she sees on her screens. She is not comfortable being a patient. When I finish the urine test, she is still waiting restlessly.
I pass the urine test and now on to the interview with the hospital intake nurse to determine if I am well enough for their operating room. one step at a time. I am applying for the job of surgical patient. Can’t have hospital surgeries without well qualified surgical patients.
My daughter cooks up some chicken soup. She entertains me with details of her active life. While I nap, she waters my deck plants and the front yard. I am grateful for her help.
I start reading a fabulous Library book HOW LUCKY, a novel by Will Leitch. A fresh voice and an interesting story. I have found a list of recommended books Richard Russo read during the epidemic lock down.