My mom's aren't pierced. It's a bitch to find earrings for her.
My piercings closed up. It's a bitch when my mother-in-law buys me expensive post earrings! (Oh, that's not really a bitch? OK then.)
Does anyone have good ideas for things to do in a law firm library for Bring your child to work day, with 8 to 13 year olds?
Shepardizing? Or, how about getting out the TV and VCR and watching some CLEs?
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T-Rex ponders THE question of the ages: [link]
I did a show last year with college students where 3 of the 7 girls did not have pierced ears. It was really strange (and a pain!)
My dad forbid ear piercing. So my maternal grandmother took me and had it done at the doctor when I was in first grade. Mom oversaw taking care of them. I barely remember it.
The last time I kept the piercing studs and now whenever the ears close up between wearing something I just shove those through.
This is me. When you have them pierced for so long, at some point they are going to close. I just suck it up and push it through. The little indentation stays so you have a guide. It's been years since I had to do that though.
Sophia - when you do get serious, your best bet is going to be to contact a realtor first off, because very few listings at that price range are going to have kitchen pictures and if vintage kitchen is a requirement a realtor will sort out that for you and only show you ones that you'd like. ALso, they should come pick you up and drive you around, so saving you travel headaches.
JZ, I'm sorry! You must have received our share of the dressing angst this morning. I knew something was up when Liv didn't veto the first outfit we tried.
I just got around to sweeping up the crumbs from breakfast.
I have the teeth falling out dream occasionally. Freaks me the hell out when I wake up. I always have to check to make sure it isn't true! I think it's from grinding my teeth.
I also have the flying dreams but they are often more like floating-just-above-the-ground dreams. I even had one where I was bobbing off the ceiling like a trapped helium balloon.
Personally, I think flying dreams where you rise and fall, or float are related to breathing patterns.
I suspect this because I remember somebody creating a Virtual Reality environment where flying was based on breathing, so that you ascended when you inhaled and descended as you exhaled and it was a very persuasive experience to those who did it.