I should totally try Cash's cookie therapy. I am really trying to force a good mood and motivation, but damn if it is working.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For those keeping track of Bay Area weather patterns - it just started pouring here. Just all of a sudden got dark and preciptating. I think it's just rain and not hail, though. Nothing is bouncing.
Deciding to stay inside was the right call.
Trudy: Found the x-rays of my feet, pre- and post-op! Frankenstein feet.
Zenkitty: Eeeep! I think (hope!) you have a lot more hardware than I'll end up with. They're breaking and re-shaping my first metatarsals (looks like they did the same to you) and scraping out a bunch of bone spurrs. My fourth toes are bent inward and will be straightened -- not sure what exactly that entails.
Oooh, Trudy, I hope that works out for you! My mom is having foot surgery in the next few months (won't be scheduled until her next doctor's appointment in March) for her hammertoe, arthritis, and something else going on in her toes.
IcompletelyON, was it here or in Bitches that we were speaking recently about mashed cauliflower as opposed to mashed potatoes? Because the Tribune has an article and recipe on the subject.
Achatz even named one of his sons Keller.
What I meant to say was that he wanted to present his namesake with a special commemorative fish knife.
Trudy: The hardware was actually not a big deal. I had the screws on the left foot removed after a couple years because they were bothering me, but the pins in the right foot, I've never even felt. And they don't set off alarms!
Are you having both feet done at once? I didn't, so I could still be somewhat ambulatory, but if I'd had anyone to help me out, doing them both at once and getting it over with would have been better.
Did you get the operations done because your feet were in a lot of pain, Zen? Or was it mostly cosmetic reasons? (And wearing through your shoes way too fast?)
David, powells just laid people off. So that may be why no one is going that route...
Did you get the operations done because your feet were in a lot of pain, Zen? Or was it mostly cosmetic reasons? (And wearing through your shoes way too fast?)
Yes, to all three. My feet had never hurt, even when I was wearing high heels all the time, until I got into my 40s and I guess they'd just had enough. I'd wanted to do it for cosmetic reasons, because it was so hard to find shoes that didn't hurt, and, well, my feet looked weird. When I started getting shooting pains in my toes and instep, I was all, "Yay! Now the insurance will pay for it!"