Drinking lots of water (like, drink until you think you've had enough and then drink some more pretty much constantly for at least a few days before you go) is supposed to help, according to the mountain climbers of my acquaintance. New Orleans-based climbers are pretty aware of change in altitude effects, as you might imagine.
I have firm plans to meet my mom at 3:30 tomorrow morning so we can go walk around a track for an hour or two. By the time we are done with that and go out to breakfast I should be ready to be all kinds of productive around the house before it's time to watch football (which has a tendency to just eat up my Sundays)...
They needed people for the overnight hours. These things happen.
Last night I wrote out a list of everything I wanted to get done today.
I am pretty sure it's laughing at me from the other room.
Lists are not the boss of you.
Even so, that's still early.
But then I'm going to have to wake up for the prep dose at around 3 AM to allow for enough time before I have to leave for the procedure.
That sounds less fun, frankly.
Why were you watching him work, Ginger?
We were friends. When my ex was a teenager, he made friends with a number of New York comic and sf illustrators, mostly through Jeff Jones, whom he had known in Atlanta. A number of people, including us, tried to help Roy cope after his mother died. We sold sketches for him at conventions and tried to get him to eat better and pay his bills.
There's nothing to do about too-black hair except cut it off and grow it out and cut it off, until the black is gone.
Soap cap. If a soap cap doesn't work (you'll have to search on the instructions--I don't use chemical dyes these days, so I forget), Jheri Redding One and Only Colorfix, which can be found at Sally. Your colorist should have been willing to book you for a corrective color. Bad colorist.
Is anyone still awake to give a very important opinion? I just watched In & Out, courtesy of netflix. Should I follow it up with a Fish called Wanda, or with Soap Dish?