I do bless my niece and nephew! They are the best kids ever, and they somehow managed to get me on a nice comfortable plane in business class....with both of them there to help me..... immediately after I got discharged. Will had to get back to his very pregnant wife (I have a grandnephew on the way!) but Margie took me to doctor appointments, paid all my overdue bills, and got me properly settled before heading home. Plus I need to bless my petsitter Emma, who took care of my pups for almost a month longer than planned, and is still helping me around the house.
And speaking of Medic Mick taking care of me (omg!! his eyelashes in that picture!

)....I had two extremely good doctors in Edinburgh, who worked as a team. One was an older fellow and the other was very young, like mid twenties. They were both compassionate, thoughtful good listeners who came up with good plans of action. And..... the young doctor happened to look stunningly like a younger version of Mick.
I tried my best to not let that influence my opinion of him.

After all, just because someone looks very much like a dazzling young Alex, that does not necessarily make him a good doctor. Nor does having a gorgeous Scottish accent. But luckily for me, he really
was a good doctor. Both of them were. (Oh....and when we asked about payment, considering that I'd never paid any taxes into the system, they said they didn't even have a way to collect money, so there would, of course, be no charge for the 3 weeks of care.)
Hmm, I think this may have strayed a bit from the 17th anniversary topic. But to tie this message back in, having this particular doctor took my thoughts right back to the Moonlight world, and from there to this wonderful site. I'd given the kids my phone when I checked in, because I didn't want to risk losing it, but I did find myself
really wanting to come here. And who knows how, when or if this will go, but ....I also started writing a new Moonlight story while I while I was in the hospital.
