Whew Full Weekend!
Glad to be back at work almost, talk about a busy busy weekend (again)!
Friday over lunch I went to Body Mods to get them to put my original nose stud back in. He started to and said, "Nope, this'll need to be a repierce, the inside's closed already. Come back in three weeks and it'll be $30 with the original jewelry to redo it." Oh haaaaaaelll no, I'm not going to let it HEAL up and then poke a hole in it all over again, uh-UH. So, disappointed, I leave.
The concert Friday night was awesome. The crowd was wonderful, Casting Crowns and Chris Tomlin were beyond great, and Steven Curtis Chapman was enjoyable as well. Spent most of the concert on my feet, and singing.
After the concert, I get wild hair. Repierce my nose myself! So I pick up anbesol, a needle of the same gauge as my nose stud, and bravery in liquid form. Luckily probably 90% of the hole was still open, it was just the tiny little bit at the end that needed repiercing. So I numbed it, took a deep breath, and just did it. It was a little bit of a pain to get the original nose stud back in but all is well. With sea salt soaks and tea tree oil the last two days it's been absolutely fine. Doesn't hurt one bit, and not inflammed or infected at all. Stud is back to looking cute on my nose again :)
Saturday I went to Gilcrease Museum and saw the Indian blanket display as well as the rest of the museum. Didn't get to spend a WHOLE lot of time out there because I had so much to do, but I still saw most of the museum, got to gaze in wonder at the beauty of Thomas Moran's work, and look at the Remingtons, and even find a few new artists to admire such as Albert Jacob Miller. Saturday night it was off to jam with Dynamo Hum. Total fun and entertainment!
Worn out Sunday, I mostly wrote code, watched Guts Live at 6pm, and then hit Steak 'n Shake for the first time. YUM! Oh yeah, and I had a typical Hawaiian breakfast -- spam, eggs, and rice. Purr.
Friday over lunch I went to Body Mods to get them to put my original nose stud back in. He started to and said, "Nope, this'll need to be a repierce, the inside's closed already. Come back in three weeks and it'll be $30 with the original jewelry to redo it." Oh haaaaaaelll no, I'm not going to let it HEAL up and then poke a hole in it all over again, uh-UH. So, disappointed, I leave.
The concert Friday night was awesome. The crowd was wonderful, Casting Crowns and Chris Tomlin were beyond great, and Steven Curtis Chapman was enjoyable as well. Spent most of the concert on my feet, and singing.
After the concert, I get wild hair. Repierce my nose myself! So I pick up anbesol, a needle of the same gauge as my nose stud, and bravery in liquid form. Luckily probably 90% of the hole was still open, it was just the tiny little bit at the end that needed repiercing. So I numbed it, took a deep breath, and just did it. It was a little bit of a pain to get the original nose stud back in but all is well. With sea salt soaks and tea tree oil the last two days it's been absolutely fine. Doesn't hurt one bit, and not inflammed or infected at all. Stud is back to looking cute on my nose again :)
Saturday I went to Gilcrease Museum and saw the Indian blanket display as well as the rest of the museum. Didn't get to spend a WHOLE lot of time out there because I had so much to do, but I still saw most of the museum, got to gaze in wonder at the beauty of Thomas Moran's work, and look at the Remingtons, and even find a few new artists to admire such as Albert Jacob Miller. Saturday night it was off to jam with Dynamo Hum. Total fun and entertainment!
Worn out Sunday, I mostly wrote code, watched Guts Live at 6pm, and then hit Steak 'n Shake for the first time. YUM! Oh yeah, and I had a typical Hawaiian breakfast -- spam, eggs, and rice. Purr.


4 Comments:
At 2:17 PM ,
Anonymous said...
Clarification please...since when is Jasmine Rice traditional Hawaiian? Last time I checked it came from Thailand. Btw, you sounded great at the DH gig Saturday.
At 2:20 PM ,
tekchic said...
Heeeeeeey... only one person knew WHAT kind of rice I had -- I didn't specify up there now did I?
And the JASMINE rice was delicious ;-)
At 4:56 PM ,
placidpeninsula said...
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At 5:06 PM ,
placidpeninsula said...
Next time you venture to the Utica Square area, stop by Queenies. Little restaurant - Get the Enlightened Chicken Salad Sandwich (call ahead-sell fast-749-3481). It is phenominal! When we lived in that area, Toby and I used to take our daily walks (yes, he is leash trained), chat with the doorman at Saks and get our daily Queenies. Nice little outdoor seating area.
Although many know the Thai version of Jasmine Rice, different cultures have diversified their own version. So yes, Dorothy - there is a world of rice and honey. Brown Jasmine rice with pineapple, sliced grape tomato and sunflower seeds-add a few saffron threads for kick...mmmmm.
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