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June 2017: I started writing Curioussteph.com with this: By day, I'm a retired family physician turned body-oriented psychotherapist. I garden, travel, am owned by 2 elderly cats, figure skate and am training for my first triathlon. April 2020: Three years later, the two elderly cats have crossed the rainbow bridge, and we now have an 11 year old adoptee, Ziggy. I'm done with triathlon and skating for the time being, and I am still physically active, running, biking and walking. It's now the time of the coronavirus, which is affecting us all. Coincident with that, my 90 year old father's replacement aortic valve is failing and he is now in hospice care. November 2020: I've added a new blog, Frog in a Hot Pot. Its of a more introspective nature, as I explore more of where I am in life and how it came to be this way, and how I find a way out of "hot water" View all posts by curioussteph
My friend also hums. She has no idea she’s doing it. I think it blocks out the sound of her blind husband’s ecolocation. Sometime he just starts talking and doesn’t stop. 😦
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I don’t do it all the time, but with certain activities, and then with whatever tune it is on infinite repeat. I don’t notice it mostly, but it can drive the musician partner bats in very short order. (we won’t discuss others thumb twiddling or foot tapping).
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Ha ha ha! My friend who hums is a musician! 😀
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constant talking would send me round the twist in short order!
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Sometimes she texts me, “Michael has been talking for hours and I can’t get away!” She’s coming down her to care for me after my surgery. 😀
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Hopefully your recovery will go very smoothly, but not be humming right along.
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😀 I’m ready. It’s her way of getting personal space. And I have an antediluvian iPod, a less antediluvian iPod and a phone. :p
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