tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473965037575975406.post2053847952830428141..comments2014-10-07T14:03:41.450-07:00Comments on What's up, Doc?: Road Trip to Tampa and the Florida KeysDanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17194319929286992563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473965037575975406.post-67287922687799832712011-01-28T10:58:18.948-08:002011-01-28T10:58:18.948-08:00Dan, glad to hear treatment is going well and your...Dan, glad to hear treatment is going well and your leave of absence is off to a good start!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00130810298124589190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473965037575975406.post-81413032720991214762011-01-27T07:05:19.473-08:002011-01-27T07:05:19.473-08:00Dan, Glad that you (but, especially, Renee!) can ...Dan, Glad that you (but, especially, Renee!) can have some relaxation. Good news about the white counts. I've got an employee who's been battling community-based MRSA (in and out of hospital) since November. She is "well" now, but your counts are lower than hers! <br /><br />As I was re-reading some of your posts, I had to smile. Wonder how often the hammer/nail analogy is used in hospitals daily? Was at UNC at the craniofacial-anomailies team review on the 20th. My daughter had just seen a cranio-facial surgeon who had suggested some early plastic surgery (others want to wai,until she's grown more, for surgery that is more "cosmetic" and less "restorative" in nature). Her next (out of 11 and all their trailing residents, et al) appointment was with the team social worker who, when told what the surgeon had said, commented "Well, to a surgeon, he's the hammer and....") <br /><br />Any way, in case you don't have your Bonhoeffer with you on your trip (or even just in your car in Raleigh), I wanted you to know that you can get a daily Tweet of a Bonhoeffer quote (yes, just because someone's been gone for 66 years doesn't mean he can't reach us through technotlogy): just follow @D_Bonhoeffer....My all time favorite is "If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the other direction." <br /><br />When I had the finance team in Boeblingen reporting to me dotted line, I made them take me, on one visit, to the restaurant in Tubingen where, rumor has it, Bonhoeffer used to eat spatzle (I don't think this blog will let me use umlauts..just imagine they are there). It is comforting to think of Bonhoeffer...ascetic student though he was, eating the ultimate comfort food. (OK, I looked around the university, too, while I was there....but, the spatzle remains on my mind.)<br /><br />Glad you had a good time in Duck Key. When I was younger, my aunt and uncle ran a dive shop out of Duck and I used to do the occasional buddy dive with new divers. Great place.<br /><br />Keep staying well.<br /><br />KathyKathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06267129018789639146noreply@blogger.com