After she left, I went out and had dinner, Capt D's FIsh, real good, and decided to go to Eglin to pay the 1st Lt a visit. About 30 min later, I showed up at the base . . .
Her front desk at the Labor and Delivery section of the Hospital
A typical room ( but the Air Force can't afford pillows anymore ;-)
Complicated junk to be having babies around
Ready for the next one
Sammi and one of her civilian nurse friends, Mary Jane, a great lady, one of several I met on the unit floor. . . To all of them, thanks for sharing some of your busy night with me!
Good bye Eglin AFB Hospital. I looked for where we lived, but the entire street and all the houses have been bulldozed down many years ago and not even the street where I played as a 6th grader exists anymore :-( Ben's Lake is there and the place where we parked our houseboat was there, but all else gone. I guess that's progress . . .
I then headed home, tired, for some well needed sleep! And that was day 12 . . .
LUKE Out!
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