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First, I apologize for the delay in updates. It’s been a hectic week!

Last Friday, I had a routine neurology appointment at the Brigham. Not too much transpired, but the meeting confirmed that I am in need of a new neurologist. After the appointment, I rewarded myself with a visit to a couple of my friends over at Children’s. We try to visit my good friend Eithene whenever we’re in the area. As I’ve mentioned before, Eithene has been hospitalized most of her four years. While we were at Children’s, we also visited Eithene’s good friend Matthew. Matthew was in for an ileostomy to help with his chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction. We brought them some goodie bags packed with books and zoobles – an interesting toy that I had never heard of before Matthew professed his desire for some. We had a wonderful time visiting with our friends (and, of course, their parents!) before we were off to pick up Keith’s brother from the airport!

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First, my apologies for the huge gap between updates. Last week was, well, “one of those weeks.” Between work, sleep, and the multitude of birthdays, I nearly forgot to breathe and did forget to regulate my temperature.

Let’s start out with the birthdays! I want to wish a HUGE happy birthday to my friends and family:
My Daddy (August 15)
Cousin Lindsay (August 16)
Former Roomie Dorothy (August 16)
My Mama (August 18)
My “niece” Sasha (August 20)
My Uncle Mark (August 20)
My Gammy (August 21)
My other “niece” Alexis (August 21)

You guys make my world and I’m so blessed that you’ve been in my life for another year. I wish I could have been closer to all of you to help you celebrate your special days. Unfortunately, the birthday honorees live in five different states from Massachusetts to Texas to California so it was, alas, impossible. I do hope you all celebrated in the style worthy of your awesomeness.

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While tutoring last week, we took a trip to the Museum of Science. While there, we spent quite a bit of time in the Theater of Electricity. T seemed so enthusiastic about the technology that I joked she could be an engineer when she grew up.
“No. I want to be something else.”
“Well, what do you want to do when you grow up?”
“I want to cure mitochondrial disease.”

I do, too.

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