I love catching up when the scary part of an adventure is already over!
YES! Woot!
....someone I know recently said something on Facebook about people who went to school in the aughts still saying "woot" and I was like, I am way older than that and I say woot?
People who went to high school in the aughts are STILL saying woot, as they were taught by their elders?
Timelies all!
We have started the process of bringing our stuff back to the house. In theory Gary and Mr. S will sleep at the house tomorrow night and I’ll join them the next day.
People who went to high school in the aughts are STILL saying woot, as they were taught by their elders?
Nice one. I'm pretty sure this young person was wondering if they are too old to still be using the word they themselves invented in their youth.
Oh Sheryl, that's so exciting!
I had a big weight loss shed, but it did start to grow back a few months after the shedding stopped, thank god. (Thus my frizz halo.) I still have a lot of hair, but not monster amounts of it like I had pre-shed.
Mine is coming back a little too. I have to remember that not having monster amounts of hair is not the same as having thin hair.
I am glad that -t is found. That seems so like something I would do.
I am not sure if others are playing this game, but I am currently obsessing with [link] I am terrible at it -they give you two movies per day, and it is sort of a six degrees of a Kevin Bacon thing where you name movies that connect to the previous one. I am sort of delighting in my very niche knowledge of say, Christian Slater movies. Today is Rambo or Creed,and Sylvester Stallone is a bit of a challenge to move toward movies I actually know. But it is fun. I am Plainjane there if anyone wants to do a friend challenge.
a lovely, delicious, chai tea powder that is so good -- just the tea and spices, no sweetener, and it tastes so freaking good.
Yum. I love chai but often it is so sweet.
Just some additional info on the hair shedding: I was at my hairdresser's not long after my first (and so far only, touch wood) Covid infection and she told me to prepare for some shedding. Apparently they see it all the time; after Covid your hair falls out. In my case it was nuts, really heavy hair loss for about four months, but it has settled down now, fortunately.
So sometimes it might not be perimenopause that's to blame, for once.
My hair didn’t shed with menopause, but the white hairs have started coming in. For most of my life my hair was dead straight, but the white hairs are wavy. My inner 80s teenager is delighted.