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Mundane Morsel

Sometimes life is just daily

July 13, 2014

Concierge medicine

by Megan Stocker in Between Meals, Mindless Morsel


Zero wait time at this practice, but the doc--fresh out of kindergarten--is her own receptionist, wears surprisingly short shorts plus blue spectacles with no lenses, and gives a shot no matter the ailment.

My last visit cost me a million dollars. I did get to choose a Dum Dum on the way out.

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TAGS: childhood, playing doctor, imagination, pretending, doctor's kit, caregiver, free time, megan stocker, mundane morsel


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