Wednesday, March 1, 2006

Statement Day

It's statement day.  I HATE statement day.  I get behind on my work and am genereally crabby.  I hate being crabby.  I'm good at it, but I hate it.  The statements went out on time, without a hitch.  Doesn't matter.  I was still crabby. :)

Monica has psoriasis on her arms.  The inside of her elbow is a mess on both arms.  They were red, scaly and itchy all the time.  We've tried everything short of prescriptions, and I don't want to use drugs...if I can help it.  A friend sells Arbonne and invited me to a party.  Where I come from, a party involves BBQ and beer, loud music and laughter.  Women my age think of Tupperware, Mary Kay, and sex toys....sheesh.

I went to the "party" to help support her in her new endeavor, not to buy anything.  I wound up buying something.   I know, big surprise.  Anyway, it was overpriced and I had guilt about 2 miles after leaving her house.  "How in the HELL am I going to sell this idea to Kevin?"  Well, he dealt with it quite well, and this was before the financial ruin that befell us a couple of weeks ago, so he was OK with it, but I could tell he was frustrated.

I got the stuff last week.  This shit WORKS.  The picture above is a week into use, because her mother sucks at remembering to take "before" pictures.  If you can pick out the red spots on her arm, imagine a circle connecting them, and everything in the circle being inflamed and sore.  I honestly think we're going to beat this thing without drugs!  I'll keep you updated as time passes, but no over-the-counter lotion/remedy (no matter how expensive!) has helped this much.

On another note:

The town we used to live in has a super WalMart, or supercenter, or whatever.  It sucks.  It's too small to be a supercenter, so they try to carry everything, but are out of what you need most of the time.  A neighboring town built a new supercenter that is HUGE!  "Too big" I said.  I didn't want to deal with it.  The more I go, the more I love it.  I told Kevin a while back that I always get a great parking space if I stop after work.  I think a lot of working stiffs stop on the way home, but only for a few things, so they leave quickly...therefore, I always catch someone backing out of a space up close.  I'm never more than 3 spaces from the end nearest the door.

Today, I had to stop.  The farther I drove up my usual lane, the more my heart sank.  No good spaces.  I really didn't want to ruin my 8-week winning streak.  I crept slowly forward, getting more and more downhearted, when I saw it.  An empty space behind a huge SUV!  Where, you ask?  Right.Up.Front!  WooooHoooo.

Sheesh, I gotta get a life.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yep, I like the big new Walmart too.  Of course, Cliff and I don't watch for a parking spot close to the door, since we're needing all the exercise we can get so we'll lose weight.  But we've not had any problems there.

Anonymous said...

ROFL @ you taking a picture of the parking space........

~Amy

Anonymous said...

I have that too. I have not had an outbreak in a while. The only thingthat I found that helped(and that included prescriptions) was Benedryl Gel, not the cream or ointment, the gel. I had it on my face once YUCK!!! Covered my face and shut one of my eyes. Glad this stuff is working that you got.