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Sunday, July 24, 2005

How I balance my roles as nurse and writer... Posted by Picasa

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6 comments:

  1. Ha, Gina. Do you use tummies as writing surfaces when helping the doc with pap smears?

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  2. I love a multi-tasker! I hope you read out loud to her. LOL
    Ane

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  3. All great ideas. I'll put them into practice and take a new pic. On second thought...maybe no pic ;)

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  4. Now I know how I should be working. Thanks for the tip!

    AmateurDad
    aka...shortstorydude

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