Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Friday, December 9, 2011
Just a Thought
Today a co-worker told me that I was one of the - if not the - nicest people she knows.
I'm not saying this to brag at all, but it got me thinking.
A lot of people have told me I'm nice. I'm glad. I try to be nice.
I don't think there's ever an excuse/reason to be mean.
I've said that before, and I believe it.
But that's what I've started thinking about.
I don't know that I'm as nice to my family as I am to these people that I work with, or go to church with, etc. I make friends with them, and I'm sometimes nicer to them than I am to my family.
Not that I'm mean to my family, but I don't think I'm always as nice to them as I am to others.
I need to work on that.
Friday, December 2, 2011
The Magic That is Photoshop
I have a news reader widget on my phone. I originally added it in order to fool myself into thinking I was staying up with current events.
Strangely enough - I've actually looked at it. A lot. I have it set to list articles from CNN, FoxNews, NYTimes, etc. And sometimes I see some pretty interesting things.
Like the crazy wind storms that have been going on in Utah while I'm not there (yep, I'm still in Denver).
Last night I saw this article that talked about scientists being able to identify changes in photographs. I linked to this article from the original article I saw, and then I linked to this. If nothing else, check out that last link. It may blow your mind. It kinda blew mine (be sure to use the toggle feature. are you excited to see it now? it has a toggle feature.). (:
I think it's pretty cool that rather than just saying that a photo has been touched up, or assuming it has been, they can actually show you the changes.
Here's a teaser from that last link - just in case you haven't clicked on it yet.
But seriously, click on the link. It's more effective if you're toggling between the pictures.
The thing that kills me though - they're still attractive people even when they're not photoshopped. Sure they have more wrinkles and lines, and maybe some scars. That happens to... humans. But it's not enough that they're attractive. They have to look perfect.
Strangely enough - I've actually looked at it. A lot. I have it set to list articles from CNN, FoxNews, NYTimes, etc. And sometimes I see some pretty interesting things.
Like the crazy wind storms that have been going on in Utah while I'm not there (yep, I'm still in Denver).
Last night I saw this article that talked about scientists being able to identify changes in photographs. I linked to this article from the original article I saw, and then I linked to this. If nothing else, check out that last link. It may blow your mind. It kinda blew mine (be sure to use the toggle feature. are you excited to see it now? it has a toggle feature.). (:
I think it's pretty cool that rather than just saying that a photo has been touched up, or assuming it has been, they can actually show you the changes.
Here's a teaser from that last link - just in case you haven't clicked on it yet.
after re-touching
before re-touching
after re-touching
before re-touching
But seriously, click on the link. It's more effective if you're toggling between the pictures.
The thing that kills me though - they're still attractive people even when they're not photoshopped. Sure they have more wrinkles and lines, and maybe some scars. That happens to... humans. But it's not enough that they're attractive. They have to look perfect.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Things I've Been Looking At Lately
- Zenhabits and a post encouraging you to 'Toss Productivity Out the Window.' Definitely interesting. A friend posted about it a while ago and I've had it on a tab in my browser ever since.
- An article about how there's not a really great reason to celebrate Columbus day. Another friend linked to this on Columbus day. I'm a bit behind, but stay tuned for a post on how Columbus day saved my life. (:
- Google translate. I'm trying to learn Spanish again...

- This post about a recipe that helps dogs pack on the pounds. Dingo is getting pretty skinny even though he's eating. I'm hoping this will help him beef up a bit. Looks like an appetizing bunch of ingredients, no?

- And this just for fun and just for dreams, right now anyway.
- A princess bride reunion picture. I love it. Saw it on her blog.

I think that does it for now.
ps - When I was younger I used to often have bruises or scrapes that came from unknown reasons. I'm realizing that that's not a thing of the past yet.
Yesterday at work I kept bumping my knee on my desk and it hurt a lot more than it should have. It felt tender to the touch too and I figured I had just bumped it harder than I thought. Last night I finally realized that it was most likely a real bruise (I had pants on so I never actually checked it out) and that it came from me throwing myself on the floor one, two, or maybe three times during a volleyball game on Wednesday. So I guess not technically from an unknown place... just a bad memory. Another sign of aging? Perhaps.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Clean and Sober
It's been two weeks and three days since I posted this about how I was thinking of getting rid of my facebook account (I'm not counting days, I had to look it up on the calendar).
That same day I deactivated my account.
I must say, I'm not really missing it.
Also, when looking for the above image, I found this and this. I must say it seems as though there are really good, legitimate reasons for not having a facebook account, but few that are really great arguments in favor of it... (that second link is pretty cool, showing how the availability of info on facebook has changed over the years - it took me way too long to figure it out, but click on the graphic to see the different years, or click on the years that are in faded letters next to the graphic)
That same day I deactivated my account.
I must say, I'm not really missing it.
Also, when looking for the above image, I found this and this. I must say it seems as though there are really good, legitimate reasons for not having a facebook account, but few that are really great arguments in favor of it... (that second link is pretty cool, showing how the availability of info on facebook has changed over the years - it took me way too long to figure it out, but click on the graphic to see the different years, or click on the years that are in faded letters next to the graphic)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
I See Crazy Things on the Street Sometimes
Yesterday, I saw one of these:
Ever seen one before? Check them out here.
Today, I saw someone riding a bike uphill while talking on a phone. Uphill. On the phone.
Hats off to you buddy.

Today, I saw someone riding a bike uphill while talking on a phone. Uphill. On the phone.
Hats off to you buddy.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Considering the Plunge
I'm thinking about closing my facebook account.
I've been thinking about it for a while.
Any arguments for or against?
I'm open to hearing both sides.
I've been thinking about it for a while.
Any arguments for or against?
I'm open to hearing both sides.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Hmm... I Don't Think I Love It...
A friend told me about stumbleupon a few days ago. It's a pretty fun website. I've found some cute ways to do nails and hair (especially long hair - which makes me determined to grow mine out again -- for real this time...).
One type of nail painting that I thought was really fun is called water marbling. I got some fun colors today (silver and pink) planning on trying it, but the polish I got just wasn't working (they do say that some are better than others). While looking at tutorials on water marbling, I found this post on tie-dye nails. Soo much easier, and also kind of fun, so I thought I'd try that instead.
Simply - paint two layers of one color on all your nails. Let it dry. Paint one layer of another color on all your nails. Let it dry. Take a q-tip, dip it in nail polish remover, and start rubbing different designs into the nails as you reveal the lower color.
It's kind of growing on me, and I'll probably leave it on for a few days, but I don't think it's my favorite look.
One type of nail painting that I thought was really fun is called water marbling. I got some fun colors today (silver and pink) planning on trying it, but the polish I got just wasn't working (they do say that some are better than others). While looking at tutorials on water marbling, I found this post on tie-dye nails. Soo much easier, and also kind of fun, so I thought I'd try that instead.
Simply - paint two layers of one color on all your nails. Let it dry. Paint one layer of another color on all your nails. Let it dry. Take a q-tip, dip it in nail polish remover, and start rubbing different designs into the nails as you reveal the lower color.
~ for the second layer I didn't really care if I covered the whole nail since I'd be rubbing some off anyway ~

~post q-tip rubbing ~

It's kind of growing on me, and I'll probably leave it on for a few days, but I don't think it's my favorite look.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Days Like This
The day started off fine.
- I woke up early enough that I didn't have to rush to get ready.
- I got to work a bit after 7.
- I worked.
- I had lunch with my supervisor and we were able to catch up.
- I got back to work.
- I presented the chocolate mousse I had made for my coworkers.
- It was eaten and loved.
- I kept working.
- I almost fell asleep at my computer.
~ A few times. ~
- I took a quick walking break around the neighboring park with a friend.
- I got back to work.
- I started packing up to leave around 5.30.
~ The earliest I've left work in two weeks. ~
- I took a former schoolmate and current coworker home.
- I almost stopped at the red cross to donate blood since it's been a while.
- I got home and saw that my dad had donated blood at a ward member's eagle scout project.
- I left home and went to donate blood.
- I was the last one to donate so they started packing things up while they were finishing up with me.
- They packed up all the treats.
~ I never eat the treats anyway, but I felt like they could have at least waited until I was done. ~
- I was late to a presidency meeting because I was 'making a difference.'
- I went out to visit some people in the ward.
~ No one was home. ~
- I stopped by the store to pick something up for my dad.
~ They didn't have it. ~
- I went to another store.
- I got home.
- My hoped-for 'short' day turned into a 14+ -hour day.
- I was grumpy when I got home.
- I felt self-righteous in my grumpiness because things hadn't gone like I had planned/hoped they would.
- I realized I hadn't eaten anything since my lunchtime (I had skipped out on the mousse at work)
- I had enough of my mind with me that I wouldn't let myself eat the leftover chocolate mousse that was sitting in the fridge because I knew that the way I felt then I'd probably finish what was left and then feel sick about doing it.
- I realized that it's days like this that it really counts for me to not be grumpy.
~ see Mom, some of the things you taught me really did stick ~
- Anyone can be un-grumpy when things are going well.
- I made the necessary apologies.
- I started crying.
~ I'm not a big crier. ~
- I'm just so blasted tired.
- I got to work a bit after 7.
- I worked.
- I had lunch with my supervisor and we were able to catch up.
- I got back to work.
- I presented the chocolate mousse I had made for my coworkers.
- It was eaten and loved.
- I kept working.
- I almost fell asleep at my computer.
~ A few times. ~
- I took a quick walking break around the neighboring park with a friend.
- I got back to work.
- I started packing up to leave around 5.30.
~ The earliest I've left work in two weeks. ~
- I took a former schoolmate and current coworker home.
- I almost stopped at the red cross to donate blood since it's been a while.
- I got home and saw that my dad had donated blood at a ward member's eagle scout project.
- I left home and went to donate blood.
- I was the last one to donate so they started packing things up while they were finishing up with me.
- They packed up all the treats.
~ I never eat the treats anyway, but I felt like they could have at least waited until I was done. ~
- I was late to a presidency meeting because I was 'making a difference.'
- I went out to visit some people in the ward.
~ No one was home. ~
- I stopped by the store to pick something up for my dad.
~ They didn't have it. ~
- I went to another store.
- I got home.
- My hoped-for 'short' day turned into a 14+ -hour day.
- I was grumpy when I got home.
- I felt self-righteous in my grumpiness because things hadn't gone like I had planned/hoped they would.
- I realized I hadn't eaten anything since my lunchtime (I had skipped out on the mousse at work)
- I had enough of my mind with me that I wouldn't let myself eat the leftover chocolate mousse that was sitting in the fridge because I knew that the way I felt then I'd probably finish what was left and then feel sick about doing it.
- I realized that it's days like this that it really counts for me to not be grumpy.
~ see Mom, some of the things you taught me really did stick ~
- Anyone can be un-grumpy when things are going well.
- I made the necessary apologies.
- I started crying.
~ I'm not a big crier. ~
- I'm just so blasted tired.
And to top it all off, I have one pint less blood than I did when I woke up this morning.
~ Good night. ~
~ Good night. ~
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Not Sure When I Wrote it Down -
'We take our own standards of life so much for granted, that we simply have no conception that they are not universal.'
- CD Williams, 1941
also --
'Tues - work, dead
- busy (or lazy?) night @ home
Wed - work, dead
- up to Draper for Devil Wears Prada
- left right after
Thurs - work, dead
- watched 'Rope' Jimmy Stewart Hitchcock movie
- packed for CA
Fri - work, dead left @ 11:30
- Dom and Jen's - airport around 1:20 (flight @ 2:20)
- delayed for engine trouble
- just read book contains two plane crashes
- guy that told me my flight was late did this weird scratching thing on my arm
- left @ 5:40
- gorgeous sunset - fiery red, golden orange, clouds divided layers of color, silhouette of mountains - fabulous
- arrived in Vegas
- plane @ our gate delayed getting off'
~ the first thing is a good quote
~the second thing is some weird itinerary thing I wrote down in which I obviously 'died' a lot...
~ i think it was when i was on my way to CA to surprise my sister (i had coordinated the trip with my bro-in-law) and my flights kept getting delayed.
- CD Williams, 1941
also --
'Tues - work, dead
- busy (or lazy?) night @ home
Wed - work, dead
- up to Draper for Devil Wears Prada
- left right after
Thurs - work, dead
- watched 'Rope' Jimmy Stewart Hitchcock movie
- packed for CA
Fri - work, dead left @ 11:30
- Dom and Jen's - airport around 1:20 (flight @ 2:20)
- delayed for engine trouble
- just read book contains two plane crashes
- guy that told me my flight was late did this weird scratching thing on my arm
- left @ 5:40
- gorgeous sunset - fiery red, golden orange, clouds divided layers of color, silhouette of mountains - fabulous
- arrived in Vegas
- plane @ our gate delayed getting off'
~ the first thing is a good quote
~the second thing is some weird itinerary thing I wrote down in which I obviously 'died' a lot...
~ i think it was when i was on my way to CA to surprise my sister (i had coordinated the trip with my bro-in-law) and my flights kept getting delayed.
Friday, July 8, 2011
{More}* Words of Wisdeom
*'more' because i'm sure i've used that title before, but i'm too tired (substitute busy, lazy, etc.) right now to find out for sure. even with the cool search feature on my blog.
Speaking of my love for Sabrina... (which I was doing just recently)
I'd much rather hold on to that than,
although that may be a good thing to remember every once and a while...
Speaking of my love for Sabrina... (which I was doing just recently)
'You seem embarrassed by loneliness; by being alone. It's only a place to start.'
I'd much rather hold on to that than,
'La vida es sueno... - Your life is a dream and now it is over!'
(say that with a Spanish accent and it sounds fierce)
(say that with a Spanish accent and it sounds fierce)
although that may be a good thing to remember every once and a while...
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Over 40 Unread...
... in my gmail inbox right now.
I've been busy.
I'll get that number down.
Sometime.
Hopefully soon.
I've been busy.
I'll get that number down.
Sometime.
Hopefully soon.
No Matter What -
- He's got it.
I was watching 'Once Upon a Honeymoon.'
Cary Grant was surrounded by bad actors, a weak plot and a poor script. Throw Ginger Rogers with a fake accent into the mix and it was looking like a train wreck.
And I bought it all.
No joke.
It happened pretty much that quickly.
While getting that image I saw a couple of websites that talked about George Clooney being 'the next Cary Grant' and the 'spitting image.'
I say one thing -
Hell No.
Clooney is no Grant.
I was watching 'Once Upon a Honeymoon.'
Cary Grant was surrounded by bad actors, a weak plot and a poor script. Throw Ginger Rogers with a fake accent into the mix and it was looking like a train wreck.
He smiled...
via

And I bought it all.
No joke.
It happened pretty much that quickly.
While getting that image I saw a couple of websites that talked about George Clooney being 'the next Cary Grant' and the 'spitting image.'
I say one thing -
Hell No.
Clooney is no Grant.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
It's Just Possible...
... that I've been listening to this song, and watching this music video a lot in the past day. And by a lot, I mean while taking a meal break or standing break from writing my thesis (which is almost done, hallelujah!).
I'll tell you why on Saturday.
Or, probably Sunday.
In all honesty, it might be Monday.
But don't worry.
I will tell you.
I'll tell you why on Saturday.
Or, probably Sunday.
In all honesty, it might be Monday.
But don't worry.
I will tell you.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thirty By 30
*update* i did the math wrong for the week (how embarrassing) but it's correct now (:
Remember when I posted this list of overly-ambitious-perhaps-with-slight-or-more-than-slight-delusions-of-grandeur-wow-the-list-has-gotten-way-out-of-control things I wanted to do before I was 30? Yeah... so do I.
I re-worked it in my head today.
The 30 things I want to do before I turn 30 = the lbs. I want to lose before I turn 30. And it's totally possible. I have 168 days (24 weeks) in which to accomplish this. AND I'M GOING TO DO IT.
That's an average of losing less than .2 lbs a day. Or 1.25 lbs. per week. Definitely doable. And healthy too. (:
Remember when I lost weight recently?
Remember when I gained some back even more recently?
Oh, you don't remember that?
That's because I didn't want to tell you.
But it happened.
Not cool.
So... I'm coming back.
30 before 30.
On your mark...
Get set...
Remember when I posted this list of overly-ambitious-perhaps-with-slight-or-more-than-slight-delusions-of-grandeur-wow-the-list-has-gotten-way-out-of-control things I wanted to do before I was 30? Yeah... so do I.
I re-worked it in my head today.
The 30 things I want to do before I turn 30 = the lbs. I want to lose before I turn 30. And it's totally possible. I have 168 days (24 weeks) in which to accomplish this. AND I'M GOING TO DO IT.
That's an average of losing less than .2 lbs a day. Or 1.25 lbs. per week. Definitely doable. And healthy too. (:
Remember when I lost weight recently?
Remember when I gained some back even more recently?
Oh, you don't remember that?
That's because I didn't want to tell you.
But it happened.
Not cool.
So... I'm coming back.
30 before 30.
On your mark...
Get set...
just out of curiosity, I looked at the list to see if there were things I could check off.
here they are:
here they are:
2 - run another half marathon
6 - finish my master's degree
(not quite done, but close!)
15 - try skiing
25 - have my first kiss
6 - finish my master's degree
(not quite done, but close!)
15 - try skiing
25 - have my first kiss
13.33333% of what I had planned to do.
and, I still have 24 weeks left.
who knows what will happen by then...
and, I still have 24 weeks left.
who knows what will happen by then...
here's a quote i like from that original post:
The common conception is that motivation leads to action, but the reverse is true - action precedes motivation. You have to "prime the pump" and get the juice flowing, which motivates you to work on your goals. Getting momentum going is the most difficult part of the job, and often taking the first step is enough to prompt you to make the best of your day.
- Robert McKain
~ good thing to remember ~
The common conception is that motivation leads to action, but the reverse is true - action precedes motivation. You have to "prime the pump" and get the juice flowing, which motivates you to work on your goals. Getting momentum going is the most difficult part of the job, and often taking the first step is enough to prompt you to make the best of your day.
- Robert McKain
~ good thing to remember ~
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Interesting...
I got this from my sister-in-law quite a while ago. Kinda fun.
This year we experienced and are going to experience four unusual dates: 1/1/11, 1/11/11, 11/1/11, 11/11/11; that's not all... take the last two digits of the year in which you were born; now add the age you will be this year, and the result will be 111 for everyone!
This is the year of Money!!!
The year October will have 5 Sundays, 5 Mondays and 5 Saturdays.
This happens only every 823 years.
These particular years are known as 'Moneybags' - ...
And then it goes on to explain that you need to send it to 8 people and you'll get money.
okay, okay...
I hate the 'you must forward this or die' part of emails, but sometimes they have some interesting information in them.
This is the year of Money!!!
The year October will have 5 Sundays, 5 Mondays and 5 Saturdays.
This happens only every 823 years.
These particular years are known as 'Moneybags' - ...
And then it goes on to explain that you need to send it to 8 people and you'll get money.
okay, okay...
I hate the 'you must forward this or die' part of emails, but sometimes they have some interesting information in them.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
EBATES
Have you heard of this? It links to a bunch of stores for online shopping, and when you access that store's website through ebates, you get a percentage back of what you spend there. Through ebates. It's actual, real-life money that they send you. Well, in check form, but it turns in to actual, real-life money.
I think you should sign up.
And if you do, it might be nice if you insert my email address as the person who referred you. Then we both get money. (: (andersonneddie {at} gmail {dot} com)
I think you should sign up.
And if you do, it might be nice if you insert my email address as the person who referred you. Then we both get money. (: (andersonneddie {at} gmail {dot} com)
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Every Summer
I found out years and years ago (I'm 29, so I have 'years and years' behind me) that when I get sunburned, it turns tan, and then I proceed to get darker from there. And if it does happen to peel, it peels to the same color underneath as I was on top, so I don't have to start the sunburning process again.
Is this the healthy for your skin?
Fact: No.
I am so aware of this fact, that yesterday while basking in the glorious sunlight I almost texted my classmate who's always been cancer-focused and is now working in the cancer dept. at UDOH saying, 'I'm in the process of giving myself skin cancer. Just thought I'd let you know.'
So, while I obviously know what sunburns can do to my skin, it's not enough to keep me from being in the sun. And I've never been a great sunscreen-user either. I do, however, use face lotion that's spf 15...
So that's somethin'.
Anyway, yesterday, I sat in the sun for a little over an hour. It felt wonderful. It wasn't too hot, and there was a light breeze that kept me cool. It was perfect. And also deceptive. I've long ago realized that my worst burns come when there's a breeze outside. It's almost as if I believe, 'well, if I don't feel the uv rays beating down on me, then they're not beating down on me.'
This is a lie.
I came inside looking for tan lines and seeing a few faint marks.
Until later.
When I was getting dressed to go to my temple shift I noticed I was kind of red. When I got to the temple I noticed I was redder than I had initially thought. When I crouched down to reload some clothing bins I realized that the backs of my knees hurt. A lot. When I changed out of my temple clothes and was standing in my full-length slip... I looked like a lobster. I looked like I should have super-radiation-powers. I looked like a radiation-attacked-lobster.
Wow.
I was red.
I went home, put aloe vera on, and went to sleep.
This morning when I woke up - not as red. It's already fading.
Looks like my plan is working.
Is this the healthy for your skin?
Fact: No.
I am so aware of this fact, that yesterday while basking in the glorious sunlight I almost texted my classmate who's always been cancer-focused and is now working in the cancer dept. at UDOH saying, 'I'm in the process of giving myself skin cancer. Just thought I'd let you know.'
So, while I obviously know what sunburns can do to my skin, it's not enough to keep me from being in the sun. And I've never been a great sunscreen-user either. I do, however, use face lotion that's spf 15...
So that's somethin'.
Anyway, yesterday, I sat in the sun for a little over an hour. It felt wonderful. It wasn't too hot, and there was a light breeze that kept me cool. It was perfect. And also deceptive. I've long ago realized that my worst burns come when there's a breeze outside. It's almost as if I believe, 'well, if I don't feel the uv rays beating down on me, then they're not beating down on me.'
This is a lie.
I came inside looking for tan lines and seeing a few faint marks.
Until later.
When I was getting dressed to go to my temple shift I noticed I was kind of red. When I got to the temple I noticed I was redder than I had initially thought. When I crouched down to reload some clothing bins I realized that the backs of my knees hurt. A lot. When I changed out of my temple clothes and was standing in my full-length slip... I looked like a lobster. I looked like I should have super-radiation-powers. I looked like a radiation-attacked-lobster.
Wow.
I was red.
I went home, put aloe vera on, and went to sleep.
This morning when I woke up - not as red. It's already fading.
Looks like my plan is working.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Gum Disease and Other News
Every once in a while I'm reminded that my gums above my front two teeth are uneven. One is higher than the other, and makes the tooth look a little longer. Have you noticed this? Probably Hopefully not.
Occasionally when I run my tongue along my teeth, I'll feel the difference in the position of my gums (this is what reminds me).
I immediately freak out thinking that my tooth is horribly exposed and starting to look like a corpse's teeth, and I'm never ever ever going to smile again.
Then I jump up and run to the bathroom to brush my teeth.
I do this regardless of what time of day it is, when my last meal was, and even though I may have brushed my teeth some few hours earlier.
While readying the toothbrush and toothpaste, I look in the mirror with my lips pulled back in a snarling grimace so I can take a look at the offending gumline.
After scaring myself I immediately brush my teeth, focusing on that one spot trying to encourage my gums to lower themselves on that one tooth.
It never does.
After the frantic brushing, I run to my computer and google 'gum disease,' 'gingivitis,' 'uneven gum line,' and 'am i going to die because my gumline is uneven'. Not necessarily in that order.
Good news, I'm not going to die.
Other good news, I probably don't have gum disease or gingivitis either. My gums have never been inflamed or tender, my teeth never feel loose, I've never had a lip piercing*, and the dentist has never said anything to me about my gum line.
*
So I'm in the clear.
For now.
Until I get a lip piercing.
In other news -
After reading this article that a friend of mine shared on facebook, I've been working at a makeshift standing desk.

For the last two hours or so (some, but not all of that spent searching frantically for proof that my life was not in jeopardy due to my hideously disfigured gums) I've been standing at this box-on-the-island desk.
This isn't a sales plug, but if it were, I would point out the isagenix box that my computer is resting on. And how it seems to made for creating your own standing desk. My elbows are almost at a 90-degree angle, and there's no strain on my wrists. These are both good things.
Granted, because it's a laptop I can't have the screen at the right height and the keyboard in the right position at the same time. Baby steps people. At least I'm standing.
My legs are tired, but I think that's kind of the point.
Separate topic now - I just got this in the mail -

- it's a horrible picture, but it's a little angel.
I'm normally not much for things like this, but I love this one.
Not sure why exactly.
I got it here.
Now I'll go back to practicing ways to hide my gums from you when I smile.
If it looks something like this -

- well then, I'm sorry.
Occasionally when I run my tongue along my teeth, I'll feel the difference in the position of my gums (this is what reminds me).
I immediately freak out thinking that my tooth is horribly exposed and starting to look like a corpse's teeth, and I'm never ever ever going to smile again.
Then I jump up and run to the bathroom to brush my teeth.
I do this regardless of what time of day it is, when my last meal was, and even though I may have brushed my teeth some few hours earlier.
While readying the toothbrush and toothpaste, I look in the mirror with my lips pulled back in a snarling grimace so I can take a look at the offending gumline.
After scaring myself I immediately brush my teeth, focusing on that one spot trying to encourage my gums to lower themselves on that one tooth.
It never does.
After the frantic brushing, I run to my computer and google 'gum disease,' 'gingivitis,' 'uneven gum line,' and 'am i going to die because my gumline is uneven'. Not necessarily in that order.
Good news, I'm not going to die.
Other good news, I probably don't have gum disease or gingivitis either. My gums have never been inflamed or tender, my teeth never feel loose, I've never had a lip piercing*, and the dentist has never said anything to me about my gum line.
*

So I'm in the clear.
For now.
Until I get a lip piercing.
In other news -
After reading this article that a friend of mine shared on facebook, I've been working at a makeshift standing desk.

For the last two hours or so (some, but not all of that spent searching frantically for proof that my life was not in jeopardy due to my hideously disfigured gums) I've been standing at this box-on-the-island desk.
This isn't a sales plug, but if it were, I would point out the isagenix box that my computer is resting on. And how it seems to made for creating your own standing desk. My elbows are almost at a 90-degree angle, and there's no strain on my wrists. These are both good things.
Granted, because it's a laptop I can't have the screen at the right height and the keyboard in the right position at the same time. Baby steps people. At least I'm standing.
My legs are tired, but I think that's kind of the point.
Separate topic now - I just got this in the mail -

- it's a horrible picture, but it's a little angel.
I'm normally not much for things like this, but I love this one.
Not sure why exactly.
I got it here.
Now I'll go back to practicing ways to hide my gums from you when I smile.
If it looks something like this -

- well then, I'm sorry.
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