We inadvertently became part of Grade 1's tour of the US when their "bus" arrived at the playground while preschool were down there for their playtime. As the group passed Naomi and her friend, the friend said "That's a lot of big kids". Naomi said, "Yes. I saw my sister - and my friend, Bonnie". It made me smile.
I rang the clinic and the receptionist spoke very good English - which I wasn't expecting as where we live is fairly provincial and not a lot of English is spoken. She remembered me from Sunday (probably hasn't had any other Americanos this week!) and as we were paying cash was happy for us to come in and do the x-ray. Plus they had Rose's chart so could check what the dr had requested.
After the x-ray we got in the car and Rose said, "When are we doing the x-ray?" I said, "That was it!"
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At least it was not painful. I suppose it shows that the unknown is often far more frightening in our heads than it turns out to be? No good worrying about tomorrow it will probably not turn out like your worries!
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