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Mark56 03-31-2011 01:03 AM

Wow Lisa!! Way to go!
 
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Originally Posted by Lisa in Ohio (Post 756528)
Hey Mark, he is still a "baby attorney" so he has not heard all the jokes yet!. You are right though, I am very proud of him and also of my daughter who has her masters' degree in social work and is now working for the VA.

I just got my college degree and since my employer "early retired" me in January I am beating the job market too. Hopefully things are better in Colorado then they are in NW Ohio. Of course i've got the AGE thingy working against me too. This is going to be one of the oddest college graduations on record with my kids, parents, brother and grandson attending!!

Good luck on getting your career back, if anyone can it will be you! Lisa

I remember my mother-in-law received her B.A. with honors in English Lit, goodness, about the time she was 57. We were all proud of her, so you must have a house full of folks who share justifiable pride, your children in you and you in them. That is cool! Thank you for being an inspiration!:You-Rock::Thanx:

Thank you also for your inspiring words about my career. I have been burning up the wires of LinkedIn lately, re-connecting with people I have known in my prior work. Meeting with them for coffee, lunch, and such getting my face into the community again. Working hard to find work, and your encouragement helps.

:grouphug:
Mark56:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

Mark56 03-31-2011 01:08 AM

Awww Rae, you can't be THAT ahem, old
 
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Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 757764)
And so excited!
We are going to try to do a family vacation to DisneyLand this summer!
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go the 'wheelchair' route! I know how long lines can get AND this will be in JULY! :eek:
Hmmmm......Maybe I'll even customize mine with an umbrella for shade!
Maybe we can get a photo of Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck pushing me along! :p

Thinking of you today Jenna! Hope DisneyLand is everything you were hoping it would be! One of the most 'satisfying' things about it probably, is seeing the looks on our kids' faces!

I've been to DL, but I was only a kid and this was when we lived in Calif.
.......sevvvveral decades ago......ehemmm :rolleyes:
I know a lot has changed since then!

Anxious to hear an update!

Rae
:hug:

I mean, well, decades, that sounds like a while, you know? Oh, by the way, the last time we were there the submarine ride was all torn up and they were supposedly reworking it. Gotta keep imagineering you know.:eek:

Jenna, Hope you are having Heaps of fun and taking care of yourself! I hope to see a picture of you and your precious little one with great big grins on your faces. You are in the Happiest Place on Earth [according to Walt Disney].

:hug:ZZZ all around to everybody,
Mark56 :)

irljenn 04-06-2011 07:01 PM

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I am home from my great holiday! the journey nearly killed me on the way back but doing ok and hopefully body will start to recover soon. really enjoyed being with my big sis but most of all loved being with my daughter. Mark i saw your comment about the submarine ride and laughed my daughter said that was her favourite one. i hired a motorised little bike for the day in disney as i knew i would not make it through without but have to say it was probably one of the best days of my life seeing my daughters face light up at everything she saw. i will be back with more details and stories in next few days after i recover but wanted you all to know i am home safe and sound

Mark56 04-06-2011 08:06 PM

Thrilled 4 YOU!
 
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Originally Posted by irljenn (Post 759827)
I am home from my great holiday! the journey nearly killed me on the way back but doing ok and hopefully body will start to recover soon. really enjoyed being with my big sis but most of all loved being with my daughter. Mark i saw your comment about the submarine ride and laughed my daughter said that was her favourite one. i hired a motorised little bike for the day in disney as i knew i would not make it through without but have to say it was probably one of the best days of my life seeing my daughters face light up at everything she saw. i will be back with more details and stories in next few days after i recover but wanted you all to know i am home safe and sound

Jenna- SO glad you made it, and had SUCH CHEER!! I do agree, it is wondrous to take little ones and see their faces light with JOY! Makes the trip worth the work, huh? Thank you for posting the pic of your dauthter! What a precious gem!

Welcome home and do rest up..... a lot. Give your body a chance to go AHHHhhhhhhhh........

See you on the boards later!
:hug:Z
Mark56

Rrae 04-05-2012 06:17 PM

Bumpin up for Yellow!
 
This is a good thread on travel with scs....

Also, I remember someone saying that they simply turned their unit off while checking in and they didn't get 'beeped' at the security line..... but ? you'd think the metal would set it off?

I know Mark had a post in which he detailed do's and don'ts at the airport.....not sure if it's in this thread or his 'Boston Scientific' thread.

Mark56 04-06-2012 01:00 AM

Why NO, says he with a wink of an eye and a nod of the head
 
OK, one must try, please just try to mimic their best Boston accent, ya see....

"Go to duh airport and grab a wheelchair, person, pass them a few quid, they will solicitously whisk you through security where people in uniform will see your cane, your halting step, because it is d a m hard to w a l k , and theh the wheelchair person will rapidly take ya to your flight lounge. Turn your stim to a comfy setting, then put the remote away in your purse, your pocket, or however you carry it onboard. Den when dey call de flight, the wheelchair will wheel ya down duh jetway to the aircraft opening. Remembering BLAST you will not reach to place things high up in the overhead. You will have economized remembering BLAST and will put yer stuff under duh seat whut is in frunt of ya. Sit down and be comfortable, leaving your stim on as comfortably as you wish."

Take no guff. No one can see you have a stim anyway, unless at one of the concourse stencil places you have stenciled on your forehead- BEAT ME, I AM A STIM USER, AND IT IS TURNED ON NOW. But then if you wasted your money on such a stencil Yellow, you do not deserve that trip in Cozumel because you probably forgot your sun block.

Now go and have fun,
Mark56:D:D:D:D:D:D


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