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119.4 - yikes! Not a surprise though as the meal at our friend's home was delicious and I had quite a bit. What a lovely home they have with a lot of the furniture bought through FB marketplace and consignment shops. The wife had some pieces slip covered and painted some of the furniture. Really nice - she has a real talent for decorating. And she loves to cook and have dinner parties. We did a lot of talking and laughing and suddenly realized after 4.5 hours that it was time to go home because it was past our bedtime. Luckily it was basically just across the street.
Today we have a Nine and Dine this afternoon. That will be fun though we will miss the second half of the critical Patriots game - the most important so far this year.
But first, the bus leaves for breakfast at 7:30, followed by a Justice walk. Have a sugarplum Sunday!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Great that it wasn't too uncomfortable and you like the results (if not the smell LOL). I hope the OTC lidocaine cream that I bought works as well as the stuff you had when I get the next Evenity shots. They really hurt!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Those blowup things look especially bad during the day when many people unplug them and they are lying on the ground like dead bodies.
Pot roast sounds good again. Maybe I will make it up north when we will need something comforting to eat.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
I'm glad it won't be as cold when we go up north - highs in the 30s and lows in the 20s. It does look like there will be snow on the ground though as it is snowing there now. Hopefully not so much as to make it difficult to get into the house on Tuesday. At least we arrive early in the day so can see what's up.
Chuckling a bit a envisioning you chasing the sunny spots in your home.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
on 12/13/25 4:52 pm
My skin gets upset by some things (some sunscreens or anti-aging products get sting-ey), but apparently you can run over it again and again with a razor blade to no ill-effect! I was trying to equate what it feels like now to other sensations. It's a bit like if there was menthol on it? Not at all irritated, but cool and tingly.
I have a whole non burning routine for Florida, that involves setting a timer for sun without sunscreen and then applying, and not reapplying if it's past 3 pm etc. but I would guess if you're not hell bent on getting a tan in 5 days, it's easier to avoid the burn. You are quickly becoming a native Floridian. And the dogs too : )
I've never done facials. You all are giving me ideas about things I didn't even know existed! Fillers, black carbon etc. I have done the derma planing myself with a tool I bought, and it does feel so nice, especially after using lotions and potions. My daughter just cringes when I tell her I derma plane myself because she has the kind of skin that get angry if she uses too rough of a wash cloth. My skin is very nonreactive. I credit the saunas of my youth.
DH compared my search forn the sun in the house to being like a cat. He found me on a guest bed this afternoon, and said, oh, getting a little sun? He knows me well. : )
I think maybe parts of Wisconsin also call it pop. One time when we were in Missouri, DH gave the girl scooping our ice cream a tip and told her, Buy yourself a pop. She looked appalled. I jumped in and said, he means soda. When we got to the car I told him she probably thought you said buy yourself some pot. LOL.
on 12/13/25 3:14 pm
Laser facial day today! She first dermaplaned my face (basically using a razor blade to take off peach fuzz and dead skin cells - ick) and then I got a carbon laser facial. She first numbed my face because I am a pain wimp unless I'm the one doing to myself. Then she smeared my face with black carbon stuff and then hit it with a laser which vaporizes the carbon and takes the clogged pore gunk the carbon stuck to with it. Also cuts redness and improves collagen production. It smelled like a campfire, but my skin looks great. She also zapped some more broken capillaries in my cheeks and another sebaceous thing I figured was a mole on my chin, but wasn't. So I will have a few little scabs, but all in all, glassy skin. The lidocaine cream was strong! My face is just waking up 3 hours later.
Not much else happening here. It's shot day. And no roofers today or tomorrow. Hair appointment tomorrow...

