Welcome to another edition of Tablescape Thursday hosted by the talented "Head Tablescaper" Susan at http://www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ This is the most fun I have had in a long time.....If you haven't joined in on the fun you should give it a try. You probably have more things around the house to dress up your table then you think....This week I decided to do a take on Monet's Table in Giverney France.....If you have ever seen a picture of his home Claude had the original designer kitchen.....We had the pleasure of visiting the home while in France and we even had a picnic on the grounds before touring the home and gardens. When we got back home daughter bought me this lovely book. It's a combination picture book of the home and gardens and a cookbook....It can be found on http://www.amazon.com/ I thought I would call my tablescape this week Monet's Table....."American Style"...using the colors of Monet's kitchen, yellow and blue.....
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On a personal note: I always crack up when I get my mammo because 1) I'm short and 2) gravity has played a cruel trick on my upper torso. So it is always interesting how the nurse technician has to get me and my "upper torso" at the right height and angle to get good pictures! She's usually exhausted when she's done with me! LOL just sayin...
I could write a book on hospital/doctor/health insurance procedures, rules and regulations. So much for patient care and 'stress, the silent killer.' :/
I'm sorry you had to experience so much aggravation to find out all is well.
I'm with you, NEVER settle on what some employee who doesn't want to take ownership of a situation or unable to think outside the box tells you.
Your Friend,
Deborah
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Glad your results were all fine. That's the important part! ~ Sarah
You are one hilarious chickie... Loved the post and I'm glad to hear your girls are just fine...
xoxoxox
Spencer
Love,
Sue
Only you could turn what sounds like a pain in the __s situation into something so funny. Sometimes the blinders that people wear kill me. Thank you for the laugh and I am glad you are OK until next year.
hugs,
Donna