I was also able to see a bunch of friends from high school and college. Recently married Travis was in town for a job related training course. And Ryan was in town celebrating his dad's birthday. So all in all it was a very fruitful weekend. I miss Texas which made it hard to come back to New England. However, fall foliage is about to start which is quite beautiful. Of course, that means winter is close behind which blows. It's still warm today though; the high is 86 today and tomorrow which are close to records. Maybe I'll use the pool one last time tomorrow.
I have some interesting hernia pictures I need to post on this here blog. I should be able to do that over the weekend if I remember. In fact, I have a lot of stuff to do this weekend:
The List
1. Study
2. Finish Thank-you notes
3. Scan Picture of Hernia
4. Download more songs to new iPod
5. Watch NHRA Drag Racing
6. Watch Dallas Stars Hockey
7. Watch Texas A&M Football (if televised)
8. Watch Dallas Cowboy's Football
9. Remember My 6 Month Anniversary on Sunday (yes this is lame and gay, but it will most likely score points with the wife)
10. Maybe play golf with next door neighbor Bob?
11. Go to pool store and buy chemicals and pool cover which are now on sale
12. Play Halo 3 for first time (even though I've had it since September 26th).
13. Cut grass
14. Update all my pictures on this here blog, as yahoo cancelled their photo hosting service, and I transferred all of my photos to Kodak.
That will do for now. I'm on call tonight which blows. Maybe I can take pictures of something cool tonight and share. Just to keep you happy, here is a picture of me with a very, very long scalpel designed for cutting things deep into the abdomen. I will also show you the necrotizing fasciitis (very bad infection of the soft tissues between the skin and muscle that spreads quickly and can kill you) that I used this scalpel to cut out. Cheers!
P.S. I published a blog from March which has been sitting doing nothing for 7 months. It's a thyroid I took out with Dr. Coe...but the cool thing is that it's blue instead of red.



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