I just coconut oiled my hair, Strix.
But Burrell, it's so much fun to consume wine with you. I shall be bereft if we can't anymore.
Well yeah! Which means not truly giving it up for good, but I probably shouldn't be drinking it every night, as I do.
'Beneath You'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just coconut oiled my hair, Strix.
But Burrell, it's so much fun to consume wine with you. I shall be bereft if we can't anymore.
Well yeah! Which means not truly giving it up for good, but I probably shouldn't be drinking it every night, as I do.
I'd try coconut oil for the winter-in-desert dry skin, but I dislike the smell of coconuts.
I've been meaning to try coconut oil because my face is drier than the Sahara right now, but EVERYTHING makes me break out so I'm always super cautious. I do love the smell of coconuts though.
For people who use Pandora on desktop computers--does it bog down your performance? I run Win7 at home, with a medium-to-good wireless Internet connection.
It's probably not appropriate to say "Oh my goodness you are so cute" to my 20-something male coworker, is it? But he's wearing this hilarious diagonally striped shirt that is probably what all the cool kids these days are wearing, and he's just adorable/ridiculous.
I am so old.
I have not actually noticed a coconut-y smell on coconut oil.
There are different kinds of coconut oil. Refined and unrefined, or something like that. The un-whatever one tastes and smells somewhat coconutty, but the other one doesn't.
It is certainly way less coconutty than, say, cocoa butter. I wish it would sink into my skin better.
I love coconut oil for dry skin, and I hate the smell of coconut. I've never noticed the oil smelling overly like the ... fruit? Is is a fruit?
ION, thank goodness for Sock Dreams. Dad mentioned to me that he can't find any good wool socks, and the ones that Mom had knitted are starting to wear out. After feeling melancholy and wistful about Mom (I thought getting hand-knitted socks and arm warmers from her for Christmas was the best thing ever, and it's one of the many things I miss), I ordered a bunch of socks for Dad.
Dear ita:
Merry Christmas.