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Monday, July 4, 2011

Serious Physical Therapy

After months of pain and lack of mobility, I finally decided to throw myself into a vigorous path to regain some more reliable mobility.  I have spent years on and off being home bound due to never knowing from one day to the next if it was gonna be a good day,bad day or so so day.
Picking and choosing my activities closely,to see which would take priority and worth the possibility of the pain in which it would cause and if it would be important enough to take the chance of being down for 3-5 days to recoop.

I hate living life this way,so by referral of my family doc, he referred me to a specialist in April.  I started some basic stretching,now in pool with some very mild land exercises that I do between the pool therapy.

I have tried and failed physical therapy so many times in the last 11 years, I lost count. This time I REFUSE to flunk out of PT.
I have newer motivators than I had in the past, I am a grandmother to a 4yr old and 5 month old and I want to get out there and play kick ball, ride bikes,or even just take a regular walk.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

mommas nose piercing

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mommas nose piercing

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Online Dating Tips

Dating Tips


Sometimes two people get to know each other online, and over the phone, but don’t exchange photos, for whatever reason. You may have hit it off so well during your emails and other conversations that you are willing to move on to that first date, sight unseen. Basically, this is considered to be a blind date.

Blind dates are always exciting. You’ve envisioned this person and what they may look like, and now the moment of truth is just around the corner. Of course, with a blind date you two will need a plan so you can easily recognize each other. Make things lighthearted and fun--after all, you’re going to be somewhat nervous anyway, and laughter really is a highly attractive quality. Wear something easy to recognize, like your bright yellow shirt. You don’t want your date walking up to several complete strangers asking them if their name is “Holly” before you are finally found.

It’s best to meet in a public place, perhaps a park where you two could feed the ducks, sit on the swings, or grab a cappuccino. Many towns also have unique outdoor promenades, boardwalks, and art museums. All are ideal choices. If chilly weather forces the date indoors, an afternoon of bowling, a pottery or cooking class, or a few hours of ice skating can be a memorable experience.


Safety should be a serious consideration as well. Even though the voice on the other end of the phone sounds like citizen of the year, it’s always best to use safe practices. A weekend date during daylight hours is perfect. Arrange to arrive in separate vehicles until you feel more comfortable with this person.

Once the date has come to an end, keep this in mind: as long as the date went fairly well and there weren’t any obvious red flags, go ahead and plan for date number two. There aren’t always fireworks during that first meeting. Some people quickly end what could have been a wonderful and fulfilling relationship just because they were looking for that instant “click” or “inner knowing.” More often than not, true and lasting relationships develop over time. The first date has a certain level of anxiety involved, and it may take until the third or fourth meeting for each of you to feel relaxed enough to really let your guard down.

Whatever you decide, dating should be an enjoyable adventure. Good luck in your search for Mr. or Ms. Right, and have fun along the way.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Meaning of Beauty

–noun, plural -ties.
1.
the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest).
2.
a beautiful  person, especially a woman.
3.
a beautiful  thing, as a work of art or a building.
4.
Often, beauties. something that is beautiful  in nature or in some natural or artificial environment.
5.
an individually pleasing or beautiful  quality; grace; charm: a vivid blue area that is the one real beauty of the painting.
6.
Informal . a particular advantage: One of the beauties of this medicine is the freedom from aftereffects.
7.
(usually used ironically) something extraordinary: My sunburn was a real beauty.
8.
something excellent of its kind: My old car was a beauty.

Make someones day,Say something nice...

its a sad thing, but there is alot of people that suffer from the ""UGLY/FAT GURL"" syndrome, know matter how normal/average or healthy, and or pretty they are they see themselves quite the opposite when they look in the mirror, That's been proven... with  the majority of the girls  who suffer with anorexia/bulimia....no matter how thin they get, they still see a "Fat" person looking back, its a very, very sad and serious issue.

So many people just need to be flattered more in this world instead of being so negative and stressing on all the bad in someone. With ever 1 negative issue there are probly 5 wonderful things that are being overlooked :(

Yesterday, while in the elevator on my way up to see my grandson (Emari) at the hospital,there was a beautiful young girl (very late teens maybe early 20's) that was going to the same floor as i was. I told her, "You must hear this all the time, BUT you have the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen" She thanked me and looked a lil flushed from embarrassment.  While getting off the elevator heading different directions,she turned back towards me, and she said to me,

"Thank you and no....know one has ever told me that before. I replied back, "Om MY.... Believe me, I have seen some beautiful eyes before, and yours are some drop dead gorgious eyes...lol

This is a horrible shame because we all feed off of remarks both good and bad....and its not a selfish thing to want to be told you look nice or smell good or anything positive will do.

Try this.... next time your out and about, even blogging or face booking, Say something nice to a stranger or someone you know,  because you never know.....you might be the only person who will. U will make their day as well as yours, knowing you may have been the only person that may have put a smile on someones face :) is the greatest feeling!!!!!