Fun! We used to do the surprise drop in on my mom all the time. (Then there was a time when my dad tried to do the same thing to my brother and arrived at his doorstep to a very confused roommate who informed him that Bro had gone to the beach for the weekend, heh.)
Anya ,'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 31: We're Motivated Go-getters.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
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I hope Em is better before the flight.
Timelies!
I'm sorry I missed the massage discussion. Sad for those who don't like people touching them, my dad included. Mom, however, minds not in the least when I work on her.
For peeps with tired hand issues, I like to recommend (and give away) raquetballs to all my clients as self-massage tools. They're smoother than tennis balls, so can be used on skin or clothing. They're firm enough to give some pressure (esp on owie parts), yet squishy enough to not bruise. Roll around (without grasping, cup in your hand only!) on troublesome areas. Good for RSI self-massage too. To self-get shoulder blades, put between a wall and your sore spots, then lean into wall and roll around.
If you prefer to use hands, you can use (ulnar border or pinkie edge) forearms, lightly closed fists/knuckles, and judiciously placed elbows when fingers are tired. I would only use elbow as last resort, and only if you are SURE it won't slip. Do NOT use pressure over bones, although a little work directly on the scap can be good for the infraspinatus in the rotator cuff. DO NOT use a lot of pressure over the bony bit of the spine! Directly off to either side is useful, though. The back can take a lot of abuse pressure. The neck needs slightly gentler work, especially in the front.
I have no use for spas. I like massage to be corrective, which tends to be on the painful side. I tend to give that, as well, given that I work in a chiropractic office.
In conclusion, let's make out.
I want to chill this Fernet I bought, correct?
Nah. I mean, you can, but the SF Way Of Fernet is a shot with a ginger ale back. None of this wussy chilling! The Argentinean way is to mix it with Coca-Cola, which could be refreshing.
Having a big BBQ tonight. Have spent $100 on food and $200 on liquor. Beer, mojitos, and Fernet will the the order of the day. Yikes. But should be v. much fun.
In conclusion, Fernet!
Whoo! Have fun!!
I hope Em is better before the flight.
Me, too. That would be nightmareish.
I'm also planning on drugging her with cold medicine so she'll sleep - it's a red eye.
Watch out for crazy Cillian Murphy.
{{{Sick buffistas and sick buffista babies}}}
Aimee, have fun visiting your family!
I just heard back from my school. I am officially accepted, no more provisional acceptance, and they are transfering 64 credits! This is a lot more than I thought I had actually completed. It means I only have two years to get a degree!!! We'll just ignore the fact that I have been working on getting this degree for over 10 years now.
In not as fun news. I just got back from the doctor's. Traffic was a bitch on the way home, and I don't have nearly enough time to get ready for my guests. My doctor is running the iron test to see if that has improved and he is also running a B-12 test to see if a B-12 deficency is a cause of the pain in my legs. He is also checking my thyroid just in case that has anything to do with my complete exhaustion, but I think it is just the iron deficency combined with depression and disability.
Darjeeling:
I just realized I drove right past the liquor store without getting the beer. Back out into the crazy traffic.
I hate it when I do stuff like that, sj.
JULIANA! Guess what I just got in the mail today!!
Hint: You'll need your hat.