How wonderful your visit went, I knew it would. Did she take some nice
pictures of you and any of your art work? I am dying to see those pots you
are talking about. And surly want a picture of the two of you for the
album, oh yes throw in the God-like brother too! I don't want much now do
I? I bet you both just talked and talked and talked and the time flew by so
quickly. Great for you both. I agree, any cancer is serious; but the fact
that she can stressed for early mammograms and how fortunate she was to have
found the cancer early is very important.....have a wonderful day, your
friend, lillian
----- Original Message -----
From: Kathy Corrigan <kcorrigan@chgw.com>
To: <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 8:51 AM
Subject: [MOL] Liz and I
> Hello, Friends: Liz Patterson arrived in Boise at about 4:30 yesterday.
> She was privileged to see our antique office building and my extremely
messy
> office! We went to dinner at a popular pub downtown, and I think she
really
> enjoyed the ambiance and the food. I certainly enjoyed her company!.
Then
> I gave her a cursory tour of our "little" city, which has exploded since
she
> was last here -- about five years ago. Boise is growing by leaps and
bounds
> and is hardly recognizable from ten years ago. We went to my house after
> dinner and she was given the pleasure of meeting my mangy menagerie --
> Norman, Guido, Button Michelle, Leonard, Maggie, Puck, and Holmes. She
also
> met my god-like brother, Reilly. The house was fortunately quite neat and
> tidy when we arrived, except that Button Michelle had left a little token
of
> her esteem in front of the fireplace. I immediately picked it up with a
> Kleenex and told her (Button) in a sickeningly sweet, little voice that
she
> was a naughty, naughty girl. I'll never get her housebroken if I keep
> talking baby talk to her, but she's so cute! Sigh. Liz and I had a great
> visit. She's a very fun person -- smart, interesting, down to earth, and
> nice. I look forward to seeing her again. Just thought I'd let everyone
> know. I talked to her, Lil, about writing about her cancering experience,
> as you suggested. She's reluctant to do so, because she feels that hers
> wasn't as serious as some. I told her I think it's ALL serious and that
her
> contribution would definitely be important. I think I changed her mind.
> Hope so. Anyway, it was fun. Now I want the rest of you to come see me.
> Hopefully, Button and I will have ironed out our little problem by then!
> Love, Kathy
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