See pm's Nigel. And I will be there, as I expect will most of the crew. Thanks, Chantylass. I guess I am well past the days when there were sudden leaps and need to just keep my eye on the prize and notice that there is progress, though sometimes so slow it doesn't seem so. I wish, gnu. I'm too tired and too close to retirement to make waves on a worker comp case. It is complicated. the nature of my work is such that the injury no long impedes my ability to do my job. But doing my job does impede my physical recovery because I have to sit for hours on end during therapy and clinical assessments with no time between clients or getting the clinical notes finished to get up out of the chair and at least walk around the building for 5 minutes. Whine, whine, whine. Pete, always holding Tommy in my thoughts. Rap, I echo what Chantylass said. May you both be recovered from jet lag by the time you read this. And you know the crew is sailing along beside both you and Pat. We swim, we sail, we sink, we rise. We lift each other up. Or toss a life preserver. Sinks and Rises
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