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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Brings back memories of my first. He spent 31 days in the ICU in the Camp Kuwae navy hospital on Okinawa. By the time he was two he was bigger than nine of ten kids his age, but always had health issues. He passed away in February.

Very sorry for your loss, we lost triplets (miscarriage) before our son was born (16 years ago).
 
"Capt'n! There be whales here!"

Bonus points for naming the movie!
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“Transparent aluminum”
Transparent aluminum is a real thing


Description
Aluminium oxynitride or ALON is a ceramic composed of aluminium, oxygen and nitrogen. It is marketed under the name ALON by Surmet Corporation. ALON is optically transparent in the near-ultraviolet, visible and midwave-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Wikipedia
 
I've been in stores like this. Usually to get a Coke or Pepsi. Seven cents, if you had a bottle to return.

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Thanks for posting. Brings back memories of fishing with my Dad. He kept a couple of bottles under his seat and we'd stop at a place very similar to the one you posted for drinks after fishing. Simpler times for sure.
 
She gets released tomorrow, the downside of that is I can only visit the boys as long as she's a patient. After that they're allowed one visitor for the duration of their stay.
When my son was born, I lived there. asked questions, took notes, names, dates/times etc. when I got conflicting info after shift changes i challenged them and they were nervous about me and my unknown background.
Needless to say he got out in 2 weeks based on the requirements set by the head doctor the first day that I recorded, had I not been there they would have kept him 4-6 weeks.
My advice is go camp out!
 
When my son was born, I lived there. asked questions, took notes, names, dates/times etc. when I got conflicting info after shift changes i challenged them and they were nervous about me and my unknown background.
Needless to say he got out in 2 weeks based on the requirements set by the head doctor the first day that I recorded, had I not been there they would have kept him 4-6 weeks.
My advice is go camp out!
I won't be allowed in the hospital due to the extra precautions for the covid stuff. That's the reason they currently have a one visitor for the duration rule. Obviously that's going to be Mama.