Clinic Finished - Fish Released
Today, was one of those days that feel like two days. Early in the day, we had our last two patients come in. We treated them, they left and then the day really began. Someone came to take our desk, the bookshelf, the coat rack, the water cooler and the brochure racks. Meanwhile, Talli and I were packing up some of our stuff. Then, my dad and my brother Michael arrived with the mini-van. We took two trips with the mini-van and my car, but we got everything we needed moved. After the moving was completed, we sat in the backyard and relaxed for a bit and I prepared to release the last two koi into the pond. My dad had to leave to pick up a new water heater to replace his that started leaking, but Michael stayed and we played a video game while we waited to release the fish. Finally, the time came and our sanke and shusui koi were released. Then we headed over to Mission Pizza, so that I could feed my moving team. Definitely cheaper than hiring a crew and a truck! It's hard to believe that it's finally coming to a close. It's a relief though. With the nice weather that has come, it feels like we're getting out of school and going on summer vacation. It's been ages since we've done that and we've never done that together, so this will be so much fun. I'm looking forward to the future.
David and Talli, it was a little sad for us to see the clinic being disassembled - and I'm sorry I missed you David. But......you two are quite a team, and we know that whatever you decide to do, you'll do it with great fervor and success. I'm actually somewhat pleased that I didn't see your blog posting in early April - because Mr. Geno would have added to his already impressive work-out equipment!! And I'm trying to make room for a couch/bed in that room!!
Since you now have a few days to play, how about accompanying us to Berkeley one day - we'll do our Acme Bread, Hopkins Street, Cheese Board routine -and cap it off at lunch at Chez Panisse!! What Say??
Wow, Sue! That sounds great. Just let us know when and I'm sure we can work it out. :)
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