Today has turned out to be a pretty good day, despite having two appointments to see two different doctors. I had to wake up early today so we could take Steven to school
Today has turned out to be a pretty good day, despite having two appointments to see two different doctors. I had to wake up early today so we could take Steven to school
Ahh, the PX. I grew up on Army bases, so I’m very familiar with them. They were my favorite places, mostly because they usually had great computer and consumer electronics departments. Quite a bit of our shopping was done at the PX and Commissary, since they’re sales tax-free.
Until recently, I would have thought you were ridiculously frivolous for enjoying the make-up and eyebrow plucking so much. However, a little while ago I let a couple of girls talk me into letting them give me a makeover. Although I drew the line when they started talking about manicures, they did help me pick out a new wardrobe and hairstyle. They even talked me into waxing between my eyebrows and putting highlights in my hair. And I must admit I enjoyed (almost) every minute of it, which sort of parallels your enjoyment of the make-up thing.
Anyway, yay for the percocet! Prescription drugs are great, when you need them. Hopefully you’ll get fixed up so you don’t need them so often, though. Take care, and good luck with the shoes!
I don’t really understand make-up and its mysteries, but its one of those things I keep meaning to work on. Someday. Congratulations on mastering this tricky technique! Also good luck wiht the shopping mission… I hate shoe-shopping, I have to be dragged around and bribed with a new book before I’ll start trying on pair after uncomfortable pair until Finally there’s a bearable one. Oh well. Hope you found your’s quickly – and that they’re nice. Gorgeous shoes can give you such a confidence boost!
Percocet’s great, ain’t it? You must be in some serious pain, because Percocet is one of the most powerful pain-killers out there. It’s highly controlled and thought they didn’t give more than one prescription to people, since many get addicted. When I took it, it didn’t take all the pain out of my “screwed-up” leg (literally — 13 screws), but it let me sleep all day. It was great.
As for you neuro-radiologist, I think I have you beat for having a doctor-with-a-long-title: a neuro-opthamologist.
You missed a letter, Cameron. That’s neuro-ophthalmologist. I’ve become far too familiar with the ophthalmologist’s office.
COOL THAT IS AMAZING I THINK MY COUSIN IS A FISHER TOO
Thanks Levi. I missed another one too – I meant to say “…and _I_ thought…”