Yesterday was my first yearly exam after the Cervical Cancer Scare of ’07 (geez, has it been that long?). I had a great OBGYN on the Mississippi Coast since I was 15 who helped me understand and deal with my ovarian cyst/endometriosis problem. He had a great bedside manner and was really easy to talk to.

I’ve been seeing this doctor since October ’07 (you know, the CCS) and at first I wasn’t really sure about him. He was quiet in a “let’s get this done as quickly as possible” kinda way. (Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing when it comes to “OMG, do I still have pre-cancerous cells” visits.) Yesterday, though, was my first “actual” exam done by him, and he was just as pleasant as could be.

He asked me what I’ve been doing as far as work these days. I told him that I design websites from home. He asked if I used programs like Dreamweaver, and I said, “Oh no, I do everything by hand.”

His jaw dropped for a second and he said, “So you can just look at the code and see what it’s going to make?” I said, “Yeah, I can.”

He was amazed…astounded. He said, “It’s incredible that you can look at characters on a screen and know exactly where each little dot will fall. So you’re like a musician in that way, someone who can read music. They look at the notes and can hear it in their head.”

Personally, I’ve always envied people who can read music. I started to get the hang of it in high school show choir, but that was 12 years ago, and I’ve never picked up a piece of sheet music since. I was deeply honored to have the work I do — and love doing — put into that sort of perspective. I’ve never thought about it that way; it’s just something I taught myself to do because I really enjoy it.

I think this is going to be my happy thought for a while. 🙂

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