Spent the day with my friend who just had a baby, talking about wedding plans. She's thinking about Eureka Springs (Matt, thinking about the Crescent for the reception) and check out this amazing, amazing chapel I had never heard of: [link]
It is seriously beautiful. She didn't want a church, wanted outside, but said that this changed her mind on it. I can see why. She's thinking October, which is beautiful in Arkansas.
I hope she goes with Eureka Springs. I love it, and it would be such a fun pretty wedding.
I'm not sure what that means?
Not a spa, I mean. More PT-ish.
Tipping for a massage is a new one on me. Massage around here is no way underpaid work.
You tip for everything in a spa. Hell, you should probably tip the lady who brings you the water with the lemon in it.
I always tips for massages at salon type places, but never at a PT type place. I would no more tip my doctor or the person who draws my blood. I figure if they are qualified to get a medically oriented job, they are salaried, and if my health insurance is involved, no way I am paying more than co-pay.
This might be unfair; they might be equally skilled, or what have you, but I don't really care.
Oh yeah, it would be totally clear-cut if there were insurance involved. I'm certainly not tipping my dentist!
My hygienist gives me paraffin hand treatments at my dentist!
I don't tip. But it's very relaxing and helps me not think about gum scraping.
I left my first OB practice when they started doing leg-waxing. I was like, uh, no. I will take my uterus elsewhere.