With a great turnout, we would have enough people to help so that he could 
spend the entire weekend being carried around like a Mayan Cave God.......



 

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From: Diana Tomchick <[email protected]>
To: Herman Miller <[email protected]>; pstrickland1 
<[email protected]>
Cc: texascavers <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Oct 9, 2012 11:28 am
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Pete's femur


Bill Steele and I offered to do just that for Pete when we saw him on Sunday 
afternoon. You should have seen the look of horror on his face when I declared 
with glee that it would be just too much fun to suddenly decide, "Pete, you 
need 
to see something else--now we're going to pick you up and move you again!"

I think it would fit in so well with the Mayan Apocalypse theme to do this for 
Pete, but it would be even better if he'd consent to wear a fancy head dress.

Diana

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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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From: Herman Miller [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 11:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Pete's femur

Pete if it gets you to TCR I will gladly help carry you around on a palanquin.  
It just wouldn't be TCR without you.

Herman

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:01 PM, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
    Well, now that I am one week into this femur missadventure I guess I should 
put my own post on Cavetex. On Friday they moved me out of my post surgical 
room 
on the second floor of the Round Rock Hospital into room 302 of the Round Rock 
Hospital Rehabilitation Center. The painfull rehab is doing it's job and I 
think 
I have a good chance of getting out of here around Friday. In that case, I 
can't 
see that it would hurt me to sit in a vehicle or on a stool by the barn and 
supervise loading that weekend. If that goes well, it seems that I could 
supervise hot tub area setup at TCR the same way, a few days later. The bigger 
trick will be where to sleep. I don't think that I will be ready to crawl into 
my tent, and get down to and up from ground level by then. I'm shure not going 
to let y'all pass the hat for a $155 cabin for me. (Hell, the steps might kill 
me, or at least rebreak the leg). The simpelist thing, if it is cool and bug 
free enough would be for me to sleep in the front seat of my pickup. It's got a 
grab bar up high, and the seats fold way back. (I have spent more than one 
night 
there). Another option is to sleep on a cot in a tall tent Colin has. A lot of 
things could interfere, but right now, I am optimistic about being at TCR.   
Pete

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