I know this feeling. It is the best therapy ever.There were plenty of jokes this holiday along the lines of: will someone help dad please; he only has one eye you know...
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I know this feeling. It is the best therapy ever.There were plenty of jokes this holiday along the lines of: will someone help dad please; he only has one eye you know...

After about 80 patients daily...
Most orthodontists operate this way80 patients per day?!?!
How many hours do you work in a day? When do you have time to sleep, let alone work on those beautiful ships you create?!?
) - when I was young and strong it used to be quite a bit more. It certainly makes the day pass by quickly.
Most orthodontists operate this way. 80 is the slowest I have ever worked (now in my dotage
) - when I was young and strong it used to be quite a bit more. It certainly makes the day pass by quickly.


Thanks, Dirk. I bet Christmas was very special with your four-year-old!

Thanks, Marc. I've actually had a rough week with regards to eyesight. My post-op experience after the Christmas Eve surprise surgery has not been what was hoped for. My modeling has been reduced to applying a finish to the work previously completed. Bummer, because I was looking forward to having extra time in the shipyard during the holidays... Then again, I've been postponing getting a finish on this model for too long.You know Paul - I leave you to your own devices for TWO SWITCHES of the Cat-O-9 tails, and look at all that has happened!
For any man or woman not undergoing corrective eye surgery, your “good enough” is our Sunday best. The work is and remains at the highest standards. Really beautiful lines!
And, speaking of beautiful, what a lovely family in your fold! I will say the same for you, Gilbert!
(too cold to apply a finish out in the garage).Right back at you, Jim. May 2026 be your best year ever!Get well soon, mon ami — and Happy New Year to you and yours! May it start on a brighter note!
All in all, it's just another brick in the wall
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Praying things take a better turn as you enter this new year! I'm sure you will adapt and overcome, no matter the challenge. Be well.Thanks, Marc. I've actually had a rough week with regards to eyesight. My post-op experience after the Christmas Eve surprise surgery has not been what was hoped for.
My thanks, Brad. Onward we go...Praying things take a better turn as you enter this new year! I'm sure you will adapt and overcome, no matter the challenge. Be well.

