Drs' appointment in Burlington, VT tomorrow at 1PM.

@writersedge (22563)
United States
April 17, 2011 8:49pm CST
Have you noticed all the one PM appointments? Soon I'll look at the clock and be traumatized by that time. It's the time I learned my diagnosis, it's the time we left to go to the faith healing, it's the time of my appointment tomorrow. EEK! Is there are time of day that you tend to worry about? Bad news? Someone isn't home on time, etc?
5 responses
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
20 Apr 11
There are several numbers that freak me out. I have a few numbers that tend to pop up throughout my life that have has great significance. 5 is one of them. It usually signifies a changing point. 9 & 30 is another...I'm not sure what it signifies but it is in my children's b-days and my last two addresses. 9-30-93, 11-30-88, and 7-7-98. My kids' b-days. Each 5 years apart..weird...doubles and such. My last two addresses were 930 such and such lane. Kinda makes me wonder about numerology and what it would say. Good luck with your appointment.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
18 Apr 11
Hi writers I know how a wait for a specific time each day feels. I have my wife returning from her work everyday between 6:00 pm and 7:00pm. It is a whole lot of traffic and the transport here is ridiculous. They are all share cabs and rarely follow any traffic rules despite the hefty fines they need to pay if it is their bad luck. I keep worried till the time I see her open the main gate. We are on the first floor and I have this small window that opens to give me a glimpse of the outside world. And if it gets delayed, I call her up on the cell phone. Now that I know your timings for appointments, I will surely keep my fingers crossed and my prayers done at that time for you and even light a diya for your better health and quick recovery... As I stay at home, I can do that quite easily. Oh yes, the ritual of diya in my culture (Hindu) is similar to lighting a Candle at the Church. Take care and be strong
@GardenGerty (169568)
• United States
18 Apr 11
I think it is 8 am, as I feel like a slug if I sleep that late, and I have been doing that a lot lately.
• United States
18 Apr 11
I think there are a lot of appointments at that time because the doctors get back from lunch then, but I get your drift. I feel that way when I see certain phone numbers on calls. You just dread them.
• United States
18 Apr 11
Hi writersedge Yikes how coincidental is that. Now I too will be looking at the 1pm tomorrow knowing you will be at your doctors appointment. My son works the night shift and he lives in another town. He is not driving, so he takes the a bus and a train home. He works at a very prestigious hospital but not situated in a good area. It is his first Psychology job and was so fortunate to land it there. My biggest concern is him traveling at night in that area. As a ritual he will always text me I'm home mom, so if I do not get it without a hitch I start calling like a frantic lunatic. Then there is my boyfriend while at rehearsals always gets home at exactly 1:30am. If he does not walk in the door shortly before and or a minute after I always tend to worry simply because he is always on the road and at that hour although it is not bad around here it tends to worry me that he may not make it safe home. Main reason why I usually am myLotting at night to intentionally stay up and wait for the text and arrival. Personally I am just a worry wart, because these are absolutely nothing compared to your awaiting for all your set appointments. I am wishing you all the best and hope your ride there is much more comfortable then today's was. and kisses my friend.