I have been in the V.A in Gainesville for the last
few days taking a break.
If this town, city, state, country or the world
worked the way that this hospital worked and yes so many other hospitals in the
world worked, what a better life we humans and our animals would have.
Nothing to serious lube job, tune-up and a change
the battery, I feel like I beat ‘Sheldon Cooper of the Big Bang Theory' at
becoming a robot, medal parts keeping me alive!
(I Joke my friends).
No big deal just to change out this old warriors
Heart Defibrillator once again, this is number 4
Bottom line is that you will have to put up with me
for at least another 8 to 12 years with this battery – sorry?
In that world I am proud to have spent around 20
hours in, I felt safe!
Once one steps out of your vehicle you find security
guards protecting you and your vehicle in the parking lot, not mine my family
would head back to the hotel and suit were I knew them to be safe.
Next if you are not wearing a mask you might just climb
backing your vehicle because you are not getting into the building.
Everyone in that building is protected from (Stupid
People)!
From this point on until you get back into your vehicle
with someone else driving you, there will be no politics, no problem with race,
religion, sex, color or T.V. Radio and Media to get you upset!
Walk over to the tent to let them know why you are
there a 6:30am while you are being asked many question with someone checking
your temperature.
I walk to the door turn and wave because I know
that the family I love also loves me and will not leave until I am safely inside!
Once inside you get to meet volunteers there to
help you get to your destination with whatever help required.
People leaving their shift, going in to their shift
or there to help and greet you with a smile and a good morning!
I spent from 6:30 AM to 6:30PM in the waiting room
with many people checking to be sure that I was O.K. because the Operating room
would spend that time saving someone's life because of an accident at a CVS
parking lot I understand?
No one would talk about it to not worry me.
He must be O.K. because they were wheeling him into
the waiting room as I was on my way to the Operating room.
The Operating room was full of professionals
running around doing their jobs like bees around the nest each one stopping for
a second to see if I needed anything then on the way to their next job
someplace in the room.
A room filled with people young, old, male, female,
from different places in the military, I am sure different race, color,
religion and political views in there only to care for me.
I never wanted to leave, God I Love My V.A.!
Thank-you my friends and followers for allowing me
the brag on them!
Love you all
Shechaim