Re: GEN: Nice drive, sad Dad

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sun Aug 21 18:20:42 2005


Things real quiet around your house now, Garry? We just spent the past week relocating two of the kids. Drove 400 miles to Sandusky, Ohio to pick up #1 at his summer job at Cedar Point (took a couple of spins on the Top Thrill Dragster--Zero to 120 in 3 seconds, then 420 feet straight up, over the top, and straight down--Yee-Ha!!!!), brought him home, hit the road at 6 the next morning to take #2 to Illinois State U (Not nearly as pretty a drive as you had, Garry, but shorter, thank goodness), stood in line for elevators for an hour to get him up to the 17th floor, plugged his souped-up Alienware PC into the high-speed line and left him there, happy as a clam (and hoping he'll tear himself away occasionally and go to class). Went back home, loaded up the truck, and took #1 down to NIU (go Huskies!). He's moving into his first apartment, so we were moving the heavy stuff. I'm tired. Our baby is still at home, but now that she doesn't have to share a car with her brother, I am guessing we will see very little of her. Two more years til the nest is empty.

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                                        Anna Meenan, MD

At Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: > >Just drove 1000 miles from Atlanta, GA to Utica, NY. The route was >through some beautiful country north of Charlotte, NC, through NW North >Carolina, NW Virginia, and suprisingly pretty and mountainous >Pennsylvania into the hills of southern NY. > >The bad news is that we're dropping my baby (well, she's 18 but I swear >I was carrying her on my shoulders last week, pacifier in mouth) at >Hamilton College for her freshman year. > >Garry :( > >-- >Garry E. Siegel, M.D. >Private Practice >Roswell, GA >





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