I *love* those nose-first close-up shots!
Me too!
Kato is so sweet and what a snoot! It reminds me of a loldog photo captioned "This is my kizzy face...kizz it!"
Give that snoot a smooch for me.
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I *love* those nose-first close-up shots!
Me too!
Kato is so sweet and what a snoot! It reminds me of a loldog photo captioned "This is my kizzy face...kizz it!"
Give that snoot a smooch for me.
We still have the A/C going here.
Man, I love me some New Orleans weather. YES EVEN THE SUMMER.
I just got a mouth guard for grinding - I was having low grade headaches and then high grade toothache.
Dang. I've been having headaches that coincide with inexplicable toothache. My dentist has checked and x-rayed the suspect teeth several times (including x-rays from angles other than the normal angles), and there are no pockets of decay or root canal issues or even fillings that fell out. So my dentist told me it looks like I'm grinding my teeth and that I should get a mouth guard.
I was hoping she was wrong. (Given that the toothaches and headaches haven't subsided, I was thinking she was right anyway. But still.)
She recommended I try one of the guards you can buy in the drugstore, and see if it helps. I keep putting it off, because I think I'll just spit it out while I'm asleep. And now that you say the soft ones can cause more grinding, I'm definitely dubious.
Hmmm.
Whereas the rigid one is very smooth and there's nothing to work, so there's less actual grinding.
I'm not putting anything rigid in my mouth.
Go on, go on, I did that just for you.
I've used a night guard for years. I get splitting headaches when I don't. Sometimes I feel like I clench harder, but most of the time it retards that. I've got a custom-made one which is soft but is made to fit my teeth EXACTLY.
Once on an extended trip, I forgot my night guard. I went and bought a plastic Chore Boy scrubber and put that in my mouth. I felt utterly ridiculous, but it was easy to breath through and was too big to be swallowed so I didn't have to worry about choking. It was also too big to easily close my mouth, which kept my teeth from grinding. Worked really well.
Side-effects from tooth grinding: headaches, gum recession (from teeth going back and forth in their holes), increased tooth sensitivity (due to gum recession and worn enamel).
Oh, I'm all for putting plastic in my mouth...:P
Thanks Sophie--but it's a rigid, custom one, shaped to my teeth. So you'd think it'd be more helpful. And yet, I feel like my teeth hurt MORE! Sigh. I expect it may still be better for them.
The snout shots are adorable.
Also: I love pictures of dogs with their ears flying - where the dog had drop ears
And I got home from work around 5:30 - lay down to take a nap and woke up at 10:30. My Monday has been consistently not good
I'm not putting anything rigid in my mouth.
Go on, go on, I did that just for you.
well, I guess that it's good that you like girls, then.
well, I guess that it's good that you like girls, then.
...lots of girls like...er....OK, y'all can guess where I'm going with that. Rigid. Plastic. Mouth.
Yay for javachik, Hec, and other Giants fans!
::still running around in circles like an overcaffeinated chihuahua::