She recognized me before I did her, walking toward me in the pet supply aisle in Wal-mart.
She giggled as she straightened her back and shoulders, “Hi, Dr. Bates.”
Smiling, I returned her hello.
I am a plastic surgeon in Little Rock, AR. I used to "suture for a living", I continue "to live to sew". These days most of my sewing is piecing quilts. I love the patterns and interplay of the fabric color. I would like to explore writing about medical/surgical topics as well as sewing/quilting topics. I will do my best to make sure both are represented accurately as I share with both colleagues and the general public.
She recognized me before I did her, walking toward me in the pet supply aisle in Wal-mart.
She giggled as she straightened her back and shoulders, “Hi, Dr. Bates.”
Smiling, I returned her hello.
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sq2m
Okay ..I'm lost.
Breast implants?
I tend to "lecture" on good posture, CA. So when she saw me, she straightened hers shoulders and back.
I need your lecture, too! The shoulders going forward are the first thing to tip-off that I am tired!
StorytellER: I agree with this. One thing I'm known for is my posture, despite the fact that me and Dolly Parton could be twins and good posture immediately highlights this fact! I usually find that my shoulders start to round and droop at the end of the day. And sometimes I find myself slouched in my chair at the computer. At that time, I physically make myself get up and touch my toes. That little exercise soon wakes everything else up...
Hi Ramona - Got it thanks! :)
I always had good posture until computers. I catch myself hunching when sitting for long periods and I know,looks awful.
Sweet that you made an impression on her.
Good idea Jabulani. :)
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