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    Prep: Hot shower
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    Razor: Veritable Delolme (French)
    Superlather: Dr Harris, Almond and Proraso
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    Today's Shave;
    Warm Shower, Momma Bear's Soap, Stephan's
    Warm Oil
    Truefitt and Hill Almond Shave Cream
    Badger Brush
    Filarmonica, 6/8, Full Hollow, Doble Temple 13
    SRDP1 75 laps
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    I really enjoy the Almond aroma. The shave was so nice I did the third pass when it really was not needed. Nice shave today.

    L' Shana Tova Tekatev v'techatem -- May you be inscribed in the book of life for a good year!

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    Tuesday

    No shave today; up early to take Bailey to hospital for an X Ray and a visit with the bone surgeon. The X Ray showed that the bone (his fibula) has still not joined to the humerus 9 months after first the operation. I asked what Plan B was; asking if they’d try with his other fibula. The answer was that Plan B is ‘wait’. It seems Plan ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are all ‘wait’.

    Did you know they can use dead people’s bones? Kept in a fridge for months, apparently. Who’d have thought.

    Bailey will need arm lengthening procedures later. You know they just cut through the bone and space it apart and the two ends just grow towards each other. Amazing stuff. Bailey wasn’t all that fussed about the whole scenario, though he did say ‘Those bitches be crazy’ to the nurses taking the x Ray; he’s listening to way too much rap music at the moment. A very resilient boy for almost five, he makes me, his grandfather, feel like a wimpy wooster.

    Just wanted to share what I think is interesting stuff, and also to thank those that supported me when Bailey was having his chemo; this time a year ago we were in the thick of it; I remember dry reaching with fear and worry and distress. Even though we’ve still a bit to go, it’s certainly a brighter time…It's nice to be able to be here in this little green spot on earth, surrounded by busy, busy spring without too many woes to think about.

    I hope your woes are minimal and your joys are many, I hope you receive love and can give love.
    (this poem of mine is a good one for spring too, I think)


    Sitting On The Back Veranda One Evening

    Sitting on the back veranda one evening
    I realised I could hear
    A flock of ducks landing on the pond
    Splashing across the water
    Their wings flapping at the air; braking
    Their heads held back
    Feet forward
    Braced taut
    And then
    Gliding smoothly
    As if nothing even happened



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    Man, Carl, what a brave little guy. We're all pulling for him (and you).

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    Cheers Carl, for a good story, about a young and brave boys take on life (and yours, which I admire as well)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFriedl View Post
    Man, Carl, what a brave little guy. We're all pulling for him (and you).
    Quote Originally Posted by Mikael View Post
    Cheers Carl, for a good story, about a young and brave boys take on life (and yours, which I admire as well)!
    Thanks guys. I really do love all our different stories from all over the globe. This is a very unique thread on a very unique forum...

    I think sometimes the stories and the places and the personalities have a little more allure for me than the shave and the gear; it's the ritual and the gear that brings us all together; what we do with that comes next.
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    7/8 Flaschner Kalman, Full Hollow Ground, Square Point
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    Optometrist: ,7/8 Flaschner Kalman
    Wow super pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Optometrist View Post
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    I'm guessing that's an optical measuring device apparatus there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    I'm guessing that's an optical measuring device apparatus there?
    Carl,
    Glad to hear Bailey is forging ahead. Hopefully soon, this will all be behind him.


    That contraption is what they use to figure out what lens you need when you get old and require reading glasses. They slide little lenses in and out to see which are best.
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