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Jan 2nd, 2007 at 1:06pm
 

Tuesday 2 January

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I'm continuing the routine of two no-wash days in between cleansing.  Seems to be working quite well.  I hope to eventually extend the time between wash days, but I'll not rush it.  Still using Tre Semme s+c, and performing vinegar rinses once a week, and oiling the ends on wash day.  My regular "style" has become a part down the middle with the sides held back with hair-friendly barrettes.  

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Happy new year, eh?!  Like a lot of others here, I'm hoping 2007 is better (in a lot of ways) than 2006.  

You know, I had a revelation of sorts while I was on break.  When I was younger, Christmas was my favorite holiday.  It was tops.  I was always very happy during the Christmas season--couldn't wait for it to arrive and was always sad to see it end.  But for the past few years my feelings have changed toward Christmas.  I almost always become unhappy...not cranky really, just...bristly about everything.  And this year was no different.  During my break I started thinking about the different holidays, comparing my feelings about them.  And I think I figured it out.  I realized that I now feel about Easter the way I used to feel about Christmas.  It must be because of my relationship with God, don't you think?  I mean, Christmas has gotten so commercialized it's sickening.  It's all about the money.  But Easter, despite the candy and basket sales, etc., is still about Jesus and what's important.  Smiley  Kind of silly, I know, but I just wanted to share that with you.

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Reply #1 - Jan 2nd, 2007 at 1:21pm
 
A sweet revelation indeed, Trish.

It's a tie between Halloween and Christmas for me.  Wink
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Reply #2 - Jan 3rd, 2007 at 11:28am
 
Wednesday 3 January

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Third day hair; tomorrow will be wash day.  I need to measure the length for an official 2007 starting number.  Here are lists of items my hair likes, dislikes and uncertainties:


Likes:
Tre Semme products
Aloe vera gel
Olive oil
Jojoba oil
Honey
Vinegar rinses
Jason products
Giovanni products
Snowy's deep moisture treatment

Dislikes:
Nature's Gate products
VO5
Boar bristle brushes
shirts with high collars
synthetic material (causes static)
homemade shampoo
Biolage products
Suave products


Uncertainties:
Mane 'n Tail products
Cones
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Reply #3 - Jan 3rd, 2007 at 4:11pm
 
I definitely agree with you about the Christmas holiday it's no longer a favorite of mine either. 

I see that you mentioned honey as one of your likes, what do you do with the honey?
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Reply #4 - Jan 4th, 2007 at 12:20pm
 
I haven't used honey in quite a while, but earlier in 2006 I was adding it to my regular conditioner.  I wonder what would happen if I added it to shampoo??  Hmm.... 
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Reply #5 - Jan 4th, 2007 at 12:36pm
 

Thursday 4 January 2007

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     Wash day; hair is parted on the side.  Just had a conversation with the student worker about greasy hair.  She was complaining about having to wash her hair every day because otherwise it looks terrible (so she says).  I explained to her about stripping away the natural oil and how our scalps produce more to compensate, etc.  I must have done a decent job of explaining because she said, "Makes sense!".  Now, whether she changes her routine is another matter.   Wink  All we can do is provide people with the information; we can't hold a gun to their head and force them to treat their hair nicely!

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     My good friend, T, telephoned over the holiday break, terribly upset and crying so hard she could barely speak.  She had just been given the news that she must have a hysterectomy.  We have been friends since elementary school and I know her heart's desire has always been to become a wife and mother.  She was heartbroken about never being able to have a child.  I told her she could always adopt, and she said something about not being flesh and blood.  I said, "Flesh and blood doesn't make a family", and she admitted I was right. 
     Anyway, I spoke to T again last evening and she was doing much better.  She was calmer and her spirits were much higher.  I didn't mention the possibility of cancer because she's easily freaked out.  The surgery is scheduled for February 20, and I've assured her that I will help in any way I can.  You know, I certainly didn't relish going through the whole hysterectomy/ovarian cancer thing in 2003.  But I am so thankful that I am able to turn around and help others with my experience. 
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Reply #6 - Jan 9th, 2007 at 2:16pm
 
Tuesday 9 January 2007

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     Nothing new to report, which is a good thing.

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     Life is about to get a whole lot more interesting...again.   Shocked
Hubby is scheduled for back surgery this Thursday, the 11th.  Two bad discs in his lower spine will be removed and replaced with "spacers".  Bone grafts and titanium screws will fuse everything together, hopefully giving him much needed pain relief (please Lord).  Hubby will have a hospital stay of 4-5 days, and I'm assuming there'll be some type of physical therapy afterwards to aid in his healing.  I'll be taking off work for about a week and a half to watch over my dearest.  I'll post more details after Thursday.
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Reply #7 - Jan 9th, 2007 at 10:18pm
 
I'll be thinking of you both during hubby's surgery.  I've had the lower 1/3 of my spine fused and have the rods and screws too.  He may be pleasantly surprised to find out the pain after the surgery is actually less than what he has been dealing with before the surgery.  Getting around will be a bit slow at first, but it gets better every day. 

If either of you have questions, feel free to ask me.
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Reply #8 - Jan 10th, 2007 at 12:35am
 
My mother also had this done a few years ago and her pain subsided as well although as Bikerbraid mentioned, it was slow at first.  I will be thinking of you both as well.
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Reply #9 - Jan 10th, 2007 at 4:16pm
 
Hang in there, Trish. I'll remember you and your husband in my prayers.
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Reply #10 - Jan 29th, 2007 at 3:46pm
 
Monday 29 January 2007

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Nothing new to report on the hair front.  I desperately need to get an official measurement for the new year!  

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Finally back online after a, what?  --Two and a half week absence?  Sheesh.  I missed this place very much.  

Thanks to all of you who have been keeping hubby and me in your thoughts and prayers.  Hubby's surgery took about 5 hours.  Two bad discs were removed and replaced with...I don't know what.  He also has rods and screws (titanium, no less) now for added support.  He's recuperating amazingly well, although there's still a long way to the finish line.  I'll tell you what...taking care of someone else 24 hours a day is HARD work (even if you do love them).  I have a newfound respect for caregivers everywhere.  

I was able to do some work from my home computer, so I'm actually not behind in my tasks.  But I've still been very busy today.  I can't stay long; I just wanted to let y'all know that I'm back and I've missed everyone.   Smiley  
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Reply #11 - Jan 29th, 2007 at 4:28pm
 
(((HUGS)))  We missed you too!  I'm so glad to hear that your husband is doing better.  I know from experience that caregiving can be tough but hang in there! Smiley 
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Reply #12 - Jan 29th, 2007 at 4:54pm
 
Welcome back, Trish!

Glad to hear that your husband's surgery was successful. The road to full recovery may be a long one, but it's downhill. I think it's safe to say that the worst part is over.  Wink

Have fun playing mother/nursemaid while he heals up. haha  Grin  All the best.
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Reply #13 - Jan 29th, 2007 at 9:07pm
 
I'm glad you stopped by to give us an update on hubby's progress.  You may be surprised at how quickly he will recover.  I know I was amazed at how quickly I was up and walking (not quickly, but hey - just being back on my feet was good!).   The pain subsides more every day.  The body has amazing healing qualities. 

I will keep you both in my thoughts for a quick and complete recovery.
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Reply #14 - Jan 30th, 2007 at 2:04pm
 

Tuesday 30 January 2007

Thanks, gals, I appreciate your support!   Kiss

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     No wash day.  Length of hair is down with sides held back with barettes (parted down the middle).  I'm planning on measuring the length this Thursday, which happens to be wash day and the first day of February.

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     Classes are back in session here at Southeast.  The spring semester began while I was on family medical leave.  I'm having good success at keeping up with all of the requests for student data--it seems everyone wants to mail something to the students.  (They're busy studying--leave 'em alone!!)   Smiley 
     Yesterday was my first day back at the office.  Before I returned I wanted hubby to be able to do 3 things:  1.  take a shower by himself, 2.  dress himself completely, and 3.  get in and out of bed on his own.  By the end of last week he was able to accomplish all of those items, so I felt comfortable returning to work.  Luckily, I have an amazing boss who understands the need to be with family during such times. 
     I think hubby's next big step will be to wean himself off the pain medication and muscle relaxant, so that he can resume driving.  I know good and well he's getting cabin fever, but I don't want him to be in pain if it's not necessary.  Still, he's his own boss and must make that decision. 
     Even with our cold temperatures (and I mean COLD), I wore a skirt yesterday and a dress today.  The skirt was a long black velvet deal with a slit up one side; I wore a frilly white blouse with it, along with black leggings and black knee high socks.  I kept thinking of Angel because the whole ensemble had a decidedly Victorian look to it.   Smiley 
     Well, it's a little after one o'clock now, so it's back to work I go. 
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