Yeah, I had that bad wreck in Sedona. Totaled both cars, the mechanic said that as bad as the damage was, we should have been killed. It shook up the SO worse than me, I think, since I was on the side of the impact. Hit so hard that it knocked my glasses off, which then hit the SO. And I dropped my smoothie, which made exciting Dexter splatter patterns on the window, but did not, in fact, turn out to be brain matter. I only had seatbelt bruises and whiplash, though, and the SO was pretty much completely unhurt. Our pocketbooks weren't, though, because our insurance had lapsed unbeknownst to us while we were on the road and we are still paying for the other person's car.
I don't think it changed my life, necessarily, but it was definitely a sharp reminder of our frailty.
My sister had an experience in Africa where they were shot at, at point blank range, but were unharmed. That's the one that's mindfuckery to me.
it is not a big city by any definition.
It is if the definition of big city = Awesome!
::whimper::
How I love this dress. Love the color and the reverse print lining-- it's just so adorably springlike.
Why did it have to have cap sleeves? I can't wear cap sleeves. They make me look like a linebacker.
::pouts::
I don't believe I've had a near-death experience. I've been in a few car accidents, but none of them were serious enough that I feared for my life.
This weekend I'll be getting a haircut and hiking on some local trails behind a botanical garden to see if the trout lilies are out yet.
That is a fabulous dress, Barb. Could you alter the sleeves?
Ooh, sounds great Calli. I need to get out and do some hiking.
Dear Barb -
If you buy me that dress, I will carry out the vengence wish of your choice.
Yours in love with that dress,
Aims
I was in a car accident that totaled the car when I was 23. I was driving, ran a red light (by mistake, lost in a new city), and got hit on the driver's side by a pickup truck. The impact was at the rear wheel; if it had been 4-6 feet more to the front of the car I probably would have been seriously hurt, but as it was I just had a seatbelt bruise. I distinctly recall seeing the truck coming and knowing he was going to hit me - it was like time slowed down - and I stepped on the gas, and that's what kept me from being hurt. Long-term effects? I still don't drive. I don't appreciate life any more, though.
I was also held up at gunpoint when I was 25. I think the risk of fatal injury was rather less there. My grandfather asked me if I was going to stop voting democratic, on the theory that "a Republican is a Democrat who's been mugged," but, nope.
Huh. I was all gronkified this morning, so I had some more coffee. Now I'm wired. So I feel really talkative. But I'm all caught up on my blogs, so I'll now have to
think of stuff
to post about....
ita, the only one of those brands I've used is OPI, but I hear the first one is good.
I want to figure out who near me carries Nubar, because I want this set: [link] and for ita (though it might be too many shades on a theme) [link]
I just order from Nubar. Shipping winds up being free if you order over $75 worth of stuff, btw. (I ordered my topcoat bulk from them.) I have that whole set, and backups for two of the colors (Wildlife and Reclaim). Nubar is probably my favorite brand, but they don't have sales as often as Zoya.
Scrangie.com should have some good swatches of the browns, ita.
I'm loving the OPI blues! I wish I could paint my own. I'm too shaky handed to do it right. So I end up going wayyyy to long between manicures and I my nails always look a little trashy, I think.
My hands are constantly shaky, but practice has it so I get a fairly neat manicure almost every time. And there are a lot of great clean up tutorials on the web that can show you how to fake mad application skillz.
Also? EXCELLENT NEWS! YAY, BOB!