A Demain . . .
Well Ladies, tomorrow is game day - show time - the big dance. I'm "on" at 10 -- of course "on" in this case means "lights out" since my only responsibility tomorrow is to show up on time (8:00) and sleep soundly, which they so kindly help we with (ah, anesthesia -- although I hear that it might really be more like "yack! anesthesia" once I finally come 'round again.)
So many of you may be wondering what does one wear to such a "gig". The instructions say "something comfortable," which is of course all relative -- especially since the instructions also said, "Clear fluids ONLY after midnight" and then proceeded to list "black coffee" as an example.
So, how *does* one do "hospital-fabulous"? My answer: chocolate brown with pink polka-dot PJ's by Bed Head. (And, for the record, I chose these *before* I knew that these are what Rachel wore to the hospital in Friends!) Your velour Juicy suit I would also say is also a "must pack" for such an adventure. And since I'm approaching this whole thing head on, I figure I better arrive wearing something that clearly states I'm in control of the situation - the specifics are TBD. Is it a faux pas to wear your CFM's (strictly for posture, of course) before noon? Well, then, faux pas it is.
A demain (Until tomorrow. . .)
'deezy
So many of you may be wondering what does one wear to such a "gig". The instructions say "something comfortable," which is of course all relative -- especially since the instructions also said, "Clear fluids ONLY after midnight" and then proceeded to list "black coffee" as an example.
So, how *does* one do "hospital-fabulous"? My answer: chocolate brown with pink polka-dot PJ's by Bed Head. (And, for the record, I chose these *before* I knew that these are what Rachel wore to the hospital in Friends!) Your velour Juicy suit I would also say is also a "must pack" for such an adventure. And since I'm approaching this whole thing head on, I figure I better arrive wearing something that clearly states I'm in control of the situation - the specifics are TBD. Is it a faux pas to wear your CFM's (strictly for posture, of course) before noon? Well, then, faux pas it is.
A demain (Until tomorrow. . .)
'deezy
2 Comments:
Congrats, Shal! You came through with flying colors and looked fab in recovery. You also certainly won the UCSF patient awards for:
- Best Style/Best Dressed
- Most Fit
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