Tuesday, September 25, 2007

asymmetrical statement

This is what I wore to chemo today:

14 comments:

Babz Rawls Ivy said...

COOL! Is this a sign that you are feeling ok? And did you have to spend time explaining what blogging is :)

jacqueline said...

i get the real message here- i can tell that shirt isn't a baggy ol thang. it's you who rocks. oh wait. of course you do. you're a superhero!!!

perhaps another shirt could read:
"blog this."
or
"i got your blog right here."

(i am reading into this correctly, right???)

Anonymous said...

The shirt combined with a notebook and pen and asking staff to spell their last names slowly so you can get them down should all add up to a tentative/interesting interchange, no?

Hope you feel better than you sometimes do.

Love,
B in T

Scar said...

AHAHA. I love your shirt!! I don't have shingles yay! They said I was so overly stressed I made myself break into hives. haha. what a lovely thing.

It's not school! It's hospital registration haha. does it resemble a school? That may be a good thing..

laurie said...

Jacqueline, I put another pic up at Flickr. You're right! The shirt isn't baggy at all.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38013780@N00/1438799975/

No one said anything (except the scary number of friends I ran into there) but I did see quite a few eyes widening. I didn't think to ask for names, that would have been fun...

Scarlett, I am relieved to hear that you do not have shingles. I had a similar stress outbreak many years ago, before starting a job. I was the newly elected chair of a province-wide student group and I had to go to my first members' conference in my new role with a big red and yellowish scaly patch on my face! Good times.
I hope that yours clears up soon and that you get a break from dealing with hospitals.

Anonymous said...

LOL...Love it!

Anonymous said...

That is GREAT! LOL~

Anonymous said...

That's a great shirt! Take care

Anonymous said...

Oh, bless your heart. Love the shirt.

Anonymous said...

You're so great, in so many ways...it's impossible to put it into words. :-)

platespinner said...

good one. blogging makes it better...

Mary P Jones (MPJ) said...

Oh, I love it!!!

Anonymous said...

Ah, and if only you could read the minds of the eye wideners.

I hope you're feeling okay and that the only green involved is smokable, not feelable.

My vocabulary is courtesy of too much/too little/not very good sleep...and the fact that I'm a little weird.

Mom2Amara said...

Brilliant!

Hope today finds you in good health and spirits!