I have a friend who is deathly afraid of clowns. She nearly wrecked her car when she saw a clown, dressed in full regalia on his way to a gig driving in a car along side her on the freeway.
She has my full sympathy. It may look suspiciously like shaking with silent laughter, but we all express emotion in our own way.
"There's not really a story there."
Aww, Aimee, what a cutie!
With the type of shoulder-back-neck-arm pain I'm having, is moving as little as possible or gentle range-of-motion stretching likely to get me back to normal sooner? Because I really want to be able to, say, pick up Annabel or drive the car tomorrow, at the very least, and I'm just sick of this in general.
Being laid up with back pain is much more annoying than getting sick for some reason. I've really got to figure out why I've become so susceptible to it of late and do something about it.
Covered in bubbles!!
Truth in advertising! They really mean "no tears"!
So. Freakin'. Cute.
She has my full sympathy. It may look suspiciously like shaking with silent laughter, but we all express emotion in our own way.
Ha! I'll be sure to pass that on to her.
With the type of shoulder-back-neck-arm pain I'm having, is moving as little as possible or gentle range-of-motion stretching likely to get me back to normal sooner?
Since the pain came after such a simple motion, that I would have thought wouldn't have hurt you if you weren't already in pain, I don't know what to tell you about the stretching. Dylan has a contour pillow, doesn't he? Can you use that, tonight? My pain was neck/shoulder, and that made the biggest difference of anything I did.
Well, I was having a little bit of pain at the spot between my shoulder blade and my spine that sometimes gets strained from over-mousing yesterday and Friday, and the bad pain all radiates from that spot.
I'm sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy. I think I'll go to bed soon, but I'm to tired to move.