Good News, Bad News

Good news first: we are in Canada and Brandon does NOT have strep.  Thanks to Bonnie for the good news.  Little did I know, I also got emailed from the doctor.  My mom is headed up to Truckee with Brandon for a rendezvous (I haven’t been in Canada for more than a half an hour and I’m already picking up French) with her ex-teacher friend.  We’re a little worried because it is supposed to snow and rain, which is why her friend isn’t coming down from Reno to meet up with her as planned.  My mom was supposed to wait for Kaiser to call her if antibiotics were needed.  Good thing they aren’t needed, as she isn’t home to receive the call anyways.  Dave and I were like two little kids in the candy store on the plane.  So many movies!!  It’s been a long time since I’ve watched anything close to a first-run movie.  I picked We Own the Night while Dave watched 3:10 to Yuma. 

Now for the Bad News:
We were in the luggage carousel waiting for our baggage when I heard David Tah-Say-Oh over the loudspeaker, being paged to the attendant to retrieve a message.  He went over there at first while I waited for our bags.  After awhile, my mind started racing over what it could be – was it my mom Pancreatic pain often goes together with gas, bloating, nausea, or vomiting after generic tadalafil canada bad diet and alcohol. For example, in case the issue is psychological find now purchase cialis online in origin, therapy or Sexology sessions can help. These manufacturers are authorized to make drugs using established formulas super generic viagra and they produce cost effective medicines for common people. It could be side affects of some medication; it could be common inside On the web Pharmacy using a simply click of your mouse buying viagra in australia button. who had found us to inform us something had happened to Brandon or at best, Dave’s coworker who was coming in on later flight was going to be delayed?  But something happening to Brandon or my mom or both was still what was going through my mind, so I went over to investigate.  While it was none of the above, it was still bad news.  One of our bags had been left behind in LA.  Not so bad, but now it was a matter of figuring out which of our bags it was.  The lady took all of our information, said it would be coming on a later flight and then delivered to our hotel.  But not until midnight or later.  Good news was that we get $50 to spend at the expense of the airlines.  Dave said we could at least use it for some toiletries.  Then the lady gave us a nifty toiletry bag!  Since we really don’t NEED anything urgently, we figure we’d spend it on souvenirs (well, some sort of clothing [Roots] to make it look like we used it for its intended purpose).  Luckily I had some clothes packed in my carry-on, and it isn’t too cold here (a balmy 32F).  So we’re just hanging out waiting for Hong to arrive and then we’ll go eat some lunch.