Scott's surgery for his kidney stone removal was at 6:45AM. We both woke up earlier than usual to make sure he arrives on time. When I came home, the kids all got ready rather quickly because they wanted to eat the pancakes at Jakes! Currently, only patio dining is allowed and we were lucky to get a table outside. Because of the increase of cases over the last few weeks, all indoor dining is closed until further notice. The man sitting across from us told me a quarter of his life story already. He saw me with the three kids and then showed me 9 fingers. At first I thought he wants to tell me that he has 9 grandkids but he has 9 kids!! He lived in Monrovia all his life and his kids are all over the place. I miss these stories from strangers. I learned some of the most logical and sound advise from strangers whom i just met once.
Scott was ready to be picked up by 11-12PM. He was in a lot of pain because they put a stent inside of him. I had to wait quite a bit more when I arrived at the Kaiser Outpatient Irwindale location because he felt dizzy and in pain. The operation went well and successful, but he was in pain for the next two days. Until most of the crumbs/stones passed - he felt much much better.
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