I've been tempted by the cayenne lemonade liquid fast I've heard about--possibly just because I like both major ingredients.
My SIL does this regularly. Maple syrup, lemon, cayenne. Yummy. She's done it more than a month. I never made it past 7 days.
~ma for all the loved ones of people near the fallen bridge.
Yikes. It is already a struggle for me to drive over bridges. Driving up here this year I was at the wheel going over the Delaware Memorial Bridge in the pouring rain at 2am or something with zilch visibility hugging the back end of a truck so I wouldn't have to look anywhere else. The rest of the family fast asleep. Talk about white knucles. Wah. Hate bridges, can't watch news.
She's done it more than a month.
Okay, I'm sorry, but that can't be healthy! You need actual nutrition!!!
Driving up here this year I was at the wheel going over the Delaware Memorial Bridge in the pouring rain at 2am or something with zilch visibility hugging the back end of a truck so I wouldn't have to look anywhere else.
That's the bridge I grew up in the shadow of! It doesn't scare me but the Bay Bridge, which seems to float above the water, freaks my shit out. I totally white knuckle it over that one.
I haven't gone over the Bay Bridge in years. The bridge parts don't bother me too much, except the high parts, and the tunnels, and I think I'll not go over that one for a while again.
Now the next time I drive over the Bay Bridge I'm gonna be all freaked out, man.
Sparky, yay for good yoga class!
I've never had a problem with the Bay Bridge (Route 50 near Annapolis?). Now, the bridge/tunnel combination on I-64 in Hampton Roads makes me nervous.
Well, interview went okay. Again they did not leap to their feet and pronounce me their King, but I thought it went well.
But they did have the guy ahead of me in for longer.
*sigh* We'll just have to see what happens.
But they did have the guy ahead of me in for longer.
I bet he just talked too much and they were relieved when you didn't go on and on and on and on.
Sparky, yay for good yoga class!
One of the things that has surprised me is how unfriendly-seeming the yoga teachers are and how few alternative-prep poses they offer for those of us that can't always get into the full pose. Also, I don't understand how people learn anything in some classes I went to -- the teacher just stands there and calls out a pose but never gives any hint as to how to enter it, proper positioning, etc., in case anyone is having trouble.
Oops, soapbox!
Standing on a soapbox can be a yoga pose....
I need to find a different type of job because after about 3 1/2 years I realize more and more how completely ill suited I am for most aspects of what I do.