Hi!
I am excited about this new spot. DaNae you made it look really cute! We just got through with Stake Conference. We had a visiting authority -- Brother Calister. The message was inspiring.
The Loertschers came to have waffles with us and Grandma Robertson. We looked for Lyle at conference and we couldn't find him or he could have had whole what waffles too.
I'm excited about being on here and keeping in touch with everyone. The Robertson reunion is coming up in July. Do we need help!! How would everyone like to have our reunion starting on Thursday P.M. and Friday. The rest of the group we'll invite up for one day -- on Saturday. Should be fun. We can get in lots of trouble before they get there to add to the confusion.
We have to go home teaching -- so enjoy this story that came from my friend Marie Groberg.
I thought you would get a kick out of a very cute story!
This is a true story. Dr KC Tubbs is the Dr and he later joined the church. When he told us this story over a staff lunch, I thought that>we would die laughing. Dr Armstrong is from Manti and comes up about once a week to work in the clinic.
By: Robert Armstrong, M.D.
I work part-time as a teacher of family doctors. The program provides training on psychiatric disorders and emphasizes the importance of emotional support. The new doctors are given plenty of time in clinic to visit with their> patients and learn about their challenges. One of our interns who has never lived in Utah and knew nothing about Mormons is still struggling to understand the cultural climate here.
Last week he was interviewing a new patient and stumbled on what he thought was a raging psychosis.
Doctor: "Well, Mrs. Olsen, we've talked about your high blood pressure and your medications. Are you experiencing any particular stress in your life?"
Patient: "Oh, yes! It's the Sunbeams. They're driving me crazy."
Doctor: (very surprised) "The Sunbeams?"
Patient: "Yes, I've never had trouble with them before, but this group won't sit still. They bounce all over the room, and run out the door and up and down the hallway.
Doctor: (reaching for a pen) "Have you told anyone about this?
Patient: "Of course, I told the president."
Doctor: "Really! And, what did the president tell you?"
Patient: "She said Sunbeams are like that. I'm just going to have to learn to deal with them." Doctor: (concerned that he may be missing something) "I know people who are sensitive to sunbeams. Do they cause you a rash or anything?"
Patient: (confused) "A rash? No."
Doctor: "What's the biggest problem they're creating?"
Patient: "It's the noise. They just won't quit talking."
Doctor: (astonished) "The sunbeams are talking to you?"
Patient: "Well, yes. But mostly they talk to each other."
Doctor: (scribbling furiously in the chart) "I see. Can anyone else hear them talking?"
Patient: (after a moment of stunned silence) "You're not LDS, are you?"
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