quelle tragedie -- this is the last thing truman capote would ever want ganging up on him.
i was doing so well -- very few knitted holiday projects on the needles, and moving at a reasonable pace -- and no impulse, need-to-make-many-of-these urges in sight. and then i saw the pattern for a womb.
one for my mom -- an ob/gyn nurse practicioner who also gets this cool obstetrics textbook, written by a dr. john cooke hirst, who was affiliated with graduate, u of p, st. agnes and mt. sinai hospitals here in philadelphia. this is the 1924 second edition printing of the book. it appears to have been owned at one time by one silvio miceli of 1320 north 55th street, who was a student at jefferson medical college.
but i digress.
one for my friend lisa who was recently appointed to the board of directors of her local planned parenthood association in beaufort, south carolina. you have to be brave, and have heart, to do work there, at this time in american history.
one for my own much beloved gynecologist dr. richard krauss.
if you have a few movies to watch (or are on verdict watch via court tv, as i was), you can crank out three wombs in less than 24 hours. mine each have at least one egg in the fallopian tube. in fact, two of them have two eggs. those are the "julia roberts" models.