I was planning on doing a post about my return to work, but realized that I had been lacking any real updates recently
So you get a Random Shit post.
Healing continues. Still some soreness around the largest of the six incision points. But overall doing well.
The toes I smashed while on disability are also healing. Obviously not broken, but I'm still limping around. I would do this to my driving foot, right?
Dreading how I'd handle to the return to the work schedule, I went to bed very early last night. This turned out to be wise.
Going back was easier than I expected. A fairly light, but long, day helped.
I wasn't even in my truck. Evidently no one told the crew that loads them that I was coming back, so all the LV material was loaded in Raul's truck.
But I survived, and learned that one of our sales dudes also had his gall bladder out about this time last year... after a massive attack on Christmas Eve!
Re-learning food is progressing. Saturday we ordered a pizza strike. I ate an entire pepperoni and sausage pizza, less one slice, with not a hint of trouble. Huzzah!
I think I may have found the guy who did my tattoo after all these years.
Seen driving down 680 in Fremont, a Ford truck with a terribly drawn advertisement done on the back window in those markers that have become so popular. Off-center, poorly-proportioned, badly composed. But that wasn't the worst.
In giant block letters he was proudly announcing that he was "Forever You're's Tattoos"
Some days, we pray for a rain delay just so Jon will have a chance to talk more.
I think my favorite moment was a Giants-Astros game that was uninspired to say the least, and had no score going into the 7th. Jon found more ways to announce the 0-0 score than I thought possible. Several times an inning. When the Giants finally scored a run, Jon acted like it was the single greatest achievement in history, then took the time to remind Giants fans of what a run was and what it meant to the game.
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I think my favorite moment was a Giants-Astros game that was uninspired to say the least, and had no score going into the 7th. Jon found more ways to announce the 0-0 score than I thought possible. Several times an inning. When the Giants finally scored a run, Jon acted like it was the single greatest achievement in history, then took the time to remind Giants fans of what a run was and what it meant to the game.
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Hilarious!
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