Well, things are turning around. I got home to see an awesome sunset in the making. I wish that my little point-and-shoot could capture the color. I'll get there...I'm sure it's operator error...anyway, the beauty makes me hate winter a bit less.
Survivor was good...it always is. The kids were set to go, the cardboard pizza was done, the IBC and beer was cold. It was the start of a great evening. We all watched together, enjoying the Pringles. It's such a tradition now, I hope the show never ends.
After the show, I had Natalie shower. She showered this morning, to rid her head of mayonaise...shampoo'd twice, even. Tonight, I knew I had to comb out her hair. Every time I've used the Rid shampoo, I've found at least a couple of live lice on her, as well as eggs and nits. (yes, there is a difference. Nits are empty eggs.) This time, I found two tiny dead ones, and no eggs or nits. Holy Shit. This just may do the trick!!!!!
After we were done, Kevin, Brett, and Monica watched Antique Roadshow. B.O.R.I.N.G. OK, I've watched before, and it's not awful, but there is so much more on TV...exciting and fun shows. Anyway, they enjoyed it. Now, I'm just going to sit back and be happy that things are appearing to turn around. Who knows what tomorrow brings? I certainly don't. It doesn't matter. Right now, right this minute, things are looking up.
2 comments:
Woman, you do not look fat! :-P
I've been sitting here watchng FoodNetwork all night..... it's an unhealthy obsession 'cause after watching them make something, then *I* want it too....
~Amy
HUn you are not fat!
Mayo will only kill the bugs remember that. Get some really good shampoo for oily hair to use after the mayo. It has to be on for 8 hours too. Repeat every 7 days-8 days. Also use white vinegar in the rince to loosen the nits from the hair shaft. Add tea tree oil to shampoo and use it on a regular basis. Use a couple tablespoons to a bottle of shampoo.
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