After taking out the port, Dr. Pommier had to go back up the hill to the Kohler Pavilion to the Breast Clinic. Howard expressed an interest in taking the tram so Dr. Pommier gave us some tickets and rode up with us. I had Howard take a picture of Dr. Pommier and me since we didn't have a picture of him without the mask.
It was raining so the views weren’t as good as they might have been. It was a little scary as we swung along. It also rode closer to the hill that we had expected. It’s no wonder that the people directly beneath protested having it put in. One has a bird’s eye view into their yards. Once we got to the top we thought about wandering about, but I had signed up for dinner and it was getting late so we just rode it back down again. We hit rush hour traffic in the rain just perfectly. It was so late that I didn't have time to fix what I had planned so Howard and I had to stope at the store to find something I could fix quickly. I managed to get dinner on the table by 7 pm and I even had energy to help with clean up. Of course, I was still under the influence of local anesthetic. After it wore off, I was in pain.
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