A HAT

We woke up early and ran to the lab to get Philips prescribed lab work done. The phlebotomist was wonderful; she was able to get the blood on the first stick, something that doesn’t happen that often. We met up with our friend Lorrie and laughed and laughed as Philip discussed how he saves money with coupons. He is quite good at couponing and has wonderful systems in place. We then ran into a store where Phil found a hat. It is really adorable and was a good buy so everyone is happy. The hope is that people will not refer to him as a female.

Thank you again for all of your notes and comments. It is really a highlight of Philips day.

7 Comments:

  1. just wanted you to know that we are following everything here in atlanta through your blog, and are wishing phil all the best.

    rebecca cheskes

  2. HURRAY for the success of the first stick!!

    Hope you have a great day!

  3. hi phil. are you in Charlotte or Chappell Hill?
    I’d like to go visit. Please let me know so that I can make arrangements.

  4. Boy, I know what its like to have them stick you multiple times. Or dig around. LeRoy gives blood every 2 months–he has given over 16 GALLONS in his lifetime. Me? Ziltch. They have trouble getting a little vile of blood out of me, how would they be able to pry a pint?!

    Be well, all of you!!
    XOXO
    Mir

  5. Hi Phillip…

    I’d love to hear about your coupon system so I could share it with my son in Texas. He loves to coupon too and gets such a thrill when he gets something fot free. By the wsy, I work with your Dad. My prayers remain with you and your family.

    Charlene

  6. Interesting , how would I make use of this?

  7. Hi, I noticed your own blog site via Yahoo while researching with regard to first aid for a heart attack and your post seems to be quite intriguing for me.

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