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“Dental records must contain
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dental profile and/or x-rays
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of sufficient detail for
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identification.”
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“Dental records must contain
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dental profile and/or x-rays
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of sufficient detail for
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identification.”
Twenty years ago…
When I was 14, my dad was sent to fight someone else’’s war. Saddam Husein’’s army had invaded Kuwait and the US military had acted swiftly and decisively to protect Kuwait with “Operation Desert Shield” which in turn became “Operation Desert Storm” and my father fought the storm on the front lines. My parents broke it to us kids by surprising us after school with stories of The Christmas Bunny, a confused rabbit that hid Christmas gifts for us throughout the house. As soon as we could shrug off our backpacks we were tearing through our house in search of misplaced Christmas gifts. My six foot four father pranced around the living room extolling the virtues of the Christmas bunny in a falsetto voice, while my mother, calmly, and with no hint of emotion in her voice, told us that my father was shipping out in a few short weeks, that he wouldn”t be home for the holidays.
I would like to tell you that at 14, my heart broke upon hearing the news, I would like to tell you that I was not so self absorbed in my teenage fog that it consciously registered that my father was going off to risk his life for total strangers, but I can”t.
The last few weeks of summer before school starts, a montage happily compiled for grandparents and far away friends. I shot all of this footage with my Nokia N97 and edited with a template in iMovie.
It’s 2am, and my two year old daughter is pissed, and I mean pissed that her demands aren’t being met, her high pitched screaming tantrum has lasted 34 minutes and counting. To cope, I do a lot of swearing under my breath while trying to look unaffected.