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Posted by happyflower on June 24, 2005, at 23:34:47
My T is weird! lol He has the bathroom reader on one of his tables, many picture books, plus a bookshelf for kids with books, etch a sketch, a fake tree with a stuffed money hidden in it, the same print on the wall that I have in my house, it isn't a common one either. He has a painting his mother painted of the back of his childhood home. A small kids table with chairs. A small radio playing jazz softly. ( just to impress me, lol) Plus I think he hangs his jacket on one of the hangers when it was colder. It was the same jacket, so I think it was him, maybe I should try it on next time, or smell it to see what he smell like, lol. Or maybe a client left it there. Funny I don't remember what color the carpet and wall are. All and all it is interesting to me, but normally I just want to get into the real room so I don't look too much.
Posted by gardenergirl on June 25, 2005, at 11:03:08
In reply to What is in your T's waiting room?, posted by happyflower on June 24, 2005, at 23:34:47
Mine is in a health center, so it's your basic waiting room set up. Nothing of interest. But the newspaper is usually on the table, and I don't get it during the week anymore, so twice a week I can scan the headlines.
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Posted by jazzed on June 25, 2005, at 16:03:36
In reply to Re: What is in your T's waiting room?, posted by gardenergirl on June 25, 2005, at 11:03:08
It's so drab, seems like everything is brown. Chairs, tables with magazines, drug pamphlets, a toy area, old brown carpet. You know, a very cheerful waiting room. My daughter hates going there because it's so drab, BUT we never have to wait long, so that's good. It doesn't bother me in the least.
Jazzy
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