Friday, March 6, 2009

This and that

Son started police explorers Wednesday night. They had a talk with a weapons guy. Son showed him a better way to store his clips. He loved it and can't wait to go back next week. After three meetings in a row they will issue him a uniform. He is so excited. Finally he has something of his own.

Youngest is working on two weeks with no nightmares. She's even been awake early two days this week. A consistent schedule and no bio has done her wonders.

Oldest is hoping we can find a car for her to buy soon.

I woke up with a headache again. I made lunches and went back to bed for an hour. I'm sure it is the weather pattern wrecking havoc. When I got to the spa she could tell right away. She spent some time massaging my face, head and shoulders. She brought in the hot stones to ease the tension and warm me up. When she did my pedicure she gave me an herbal neck wrap and a paraffin soak for my hands. I felt warm, pampered and the head ache subsided to a dull throb. I was happy to see the rain this morning as it will wash away the headache. Last night I met with friends and that always feels good. I came home and hubby tucked me in to my cozy bed. Ah!

4 comments:

Darcy said...

My goodness....sounds like the universe is smiling. I'm feeling the warmth myself these days. It's not completely summer yet....but spring is coming. The cold is starting to fade and I think there will be warm and beautiful times ahead.

rose AKA Walk in the Woods - she/her said...

Sounds like a very sweet morning.

Unknown said...

ice on your head and your neck is the best thing for a headache - heat will actually aggravate it. put a hot pack on your feet - the idea is to try and get the blood away from your brain. massaging the pressure point between your thumb and forefinger helps and try aleve - not advil or tylenol or even aspirin - for the headache.

Martha@A Sense of Humor is Essential said...

I am so happy you got pampered! It's great that the kids are settling in after the toxic bio left town.

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