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Originally Posted by *Beth*
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][B]I was scrolling Facebook while eating my lunch and there it was: a big photograph of MARY, my therapist! I saw the name of the clinic above her pic and I thought, "Oh, my God...she's died and they've put up a memorial page for her."
Nope. She's actually quite alive. I wish I could post the picture/text here, but it's probably be against the forum rules. The clinic director had written this whole deal about "recognizing one of our finest clinicians, Mary..." Gave a sweet bio on her. THEN it stated her areas of therapy specialties and invited patients/potential patients to CALL FOR A FREAKING APPOINTMENT WITH MARY  !!!
I was STUNNED.
I commented on the post that perhaps instead of calling for appointments (since Mary is currently on leave with no return date) we should send good energy and prayers her way.
I was like, was the director high when she posted that thing? What on earth was she thinking? People will call and say they want an appointment with Mary..."Oh, well, we're not sure when she'll be back, she's been out for six weeks so far..." Or is it bait and switch: I'm sorry, Mary is on leave. But we do have a new therapist; would you like to schedule with her? Because the new one is the only available therapist there right now, with Mary gone and Dr. B. leaving on June 30th.
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Good for you for posting that on their site. Really, I would want to post the same.
Enjoy those skates! Sounds so fun. I liked skating in the past, but haven't done so since my 30s. My last were those inline types that were the hottest thing back then. I even took an adult school class to try to learn how to break. Sadly, I kind of struggled with them even afterwards. I did better on the old-fashioned types, like you have. Will you do the Hokey Pokey? I remember that being a regular song at the old rolling rinks. I also remember in Central Park seeing super talented inline skaters doing all kinds of dance moves on them. I was jealous.