Wednesday, September 19, 2012

I Love My Nose

I know David really hates it when I do this, but I must start this post with saying how lucky I am.  He puts up with a lot, and I do mean A LOT, from me and doesn't even raise an eyebrow (very often).  Recently I've been doing some things that I have always wanted to do but was either afraid to or never felt like I was in a place in my life where I could.  You've seen my first tattoo (there is a second that I'll be blogging about soon), and just a few days ago I added a piercing.  All things have been done with my wonderful husband's love and support, so thank you David for just getting me.

So where is this piercing?  My right nostril.  I have a love/hate relationship with my nose.  It's big.  But then I love it because it is a nose that many of my family members have/had.  I can look back in photo albums and see exactly where my nose is inherited from.  That's pretty cool, I can get over the size.  Since college I've wanted to pierce my nose but held back because my parents drilled the "must maintain a professional appearance" mantra into my head.  This isn't a bad thing.  It's good to step back and think about things before you rush in and do something you will regret.  No regrets today.

Monday was the day my partner in crime, I'm going to call her the Crimson Cohort, was able to go to the piercing studio with me.  After work we hopped in the Crimson Cruiser and she drove me to Jori Zan's Body Piercing.  I was nervous.  We went in and found out a group of five had just gone in ahead of us and there was going to be an hour and a half to two hour wait.  Ugh.  I was torn.  First I would be keeping two people waiting-the Crimson Cohort who had brought me and then David who was meeting us for Monday Margarita's after.  If I left I was afraid I'd come back to another wait or worse, chicken out and not even go back.  But both the Crimson Cohort and David were agreeable with what I wanted to do so we waited.

I got to pick my jewelry.  The girl handling sales (who we later learned is also one of Jori's apprentices) looked up my nose and helped determine what the best style would be for nostril.  I wanted something small, not gold, and no flashy gems.   I wanted it to be subtle.  There was a lovely silver disk stud that would be perfect.  I should point out that the world of piercing is strange and foreign to me and I tried not to be too concerned with the fact that the stud looked like a small shiny nail without a sharp tip.
(Kinda like this, not as thick, or as long, and no pointy at the bottom)

Then we waited.  Despite being anxious and super nervous, it was nice to have the time to talk to the Crimson Cohort.  We work together and with the exception of getting together for dinners a few times we haven't really had uninterrupted chat time.  She is a busy busy law student, and her free time is precious.  Any time I get to spend with her outside of work is awesome!  The wait went by pretty fast. The group of giggly newly-pierced girls left and Jori came and escorted us back to the piercing room.

The first thing I noticed (because as a nurse's daughter it is my duty) was how clean the room was, the whole shop was very clean.  Everything smelled clean.  Jori took my stud-to-be to be cleaned/sterilized while she got her tools gathered and talked to me a little about what to expect.  I liked Jori pretty much immediately.  Her own piercings are gorgeous, you are just going to have to go in and meet her and see what I mean.  She was very friendly, very easy going and most importantly calming.  I watched her pull out all the tools she would need: small plastic cups, dye, toothpicks, two different clampy looking things, q-tips and of course the needle (I'm sure there were a few other things but I was kind of distracted).  And yes mom, she had gloves on the whole time and changed them if she went from one area to another, very very sanitary.  She explained the clampy things were not going to be touching me, that they were for bending the end of the stud to curl and help keep the stud securely in my nostril.  Before that we had to determine placement.  She asked if her apprentice could watch (of course-I love that people still do apprenticeships) and she talked her through how to find the natural spot on my nose to place it.  My nose has a curve with the perfect spot to tuck a piercing in-who knew!  She marked the spot with the toothpick and a little bit of dye and had me to make sure I was happy with it.  It wasn't quite where I had imagined it would go-as I said, new to all this, but I liked her placement.  

Then my stud was ready to go, it was nearing time.  She showed her apprentice how to measure the space so they knew where to start bending the stud so it was the right fit for my nostril.  She had me look one more time to make sure I liked the placement.  She cleaned the piercing area, including inside the nostril.  I have to say I thought having another person shave me was weird, but having someone else stick a q-tip up my nose takes the cake.  Then I was laying on the table, nervous, as she is bending the stud and then putting something in my nose so she can put the needle through and before I really had a chance to process what was going on it was done.  Honestly, I thought pulling a nose hair hurt more.  Any pain/discomfort was really quick and it didn't really sting after (unlike pulling a nose hair which stinks like a mofo for a while after!).  While I sort of came down from the adrenaline high she talked to me more about what to expect and aftercare.  

I love it.  I love the placement, it really is just tucked in and looks like it has always been there.  There is no pain or discomfort.  Jori was completely awesome, and I would take anyone to her for any kind of piercing.  So thank you David for being okay with me doing it.  Thank you Crimson Cohort for being there to keep me from totally virgo-ing out.  And thank you Jori for an amazing piercing experience!

See, subtle!  I love it!

Go.  Get.  Pierced!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Princess Peanut's Party!

August is a crazy month of birthdays in our family.  W, Peanut and Melanie all have birthdays.  I can't believe W is 12 already!  He is growing so fast.  Melanie informed me this week he is dangerously close to catching up to me in height and may even surpass me soon!  I get to be a little Aunt!  Peanut turned 3 this year and since this would be a year she would be old enough to remember and understand what was going on there was a party!  Melanie and Chris did a lovely job as hosts, and making it a pink and purple princess day!  Here are some pictures from that afternoon.  I took more but Peanut is constantly moving and is still having trouble being still long enough for a picture to be taken.  At any rate, here are some moments of that lovely day!

Someone got a bike!  She had fun getting pushed around the house.

It's a pink jacket!

W being the patient big brother (I hope he won't mind the one picture...)

This is a fuzzy picture but she actually looked at me.

Next year I don't think wrapping paper stands a chance!

Cake...

You want me to do what?


Okay....

Where's my piece?

Thanks for inviting us!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Really?

I'm having a hard time coming to terms with the fact that it's already August.  Granted the seasons don't have as much of an impact on me with the whole not being in school and not having summers off.  Still, I can't help but feel like "Seriously?  It's August?!"  I have accomplished not much.  I hate summer.  It gets up into my sinusssessses (yes, I know) and makes me feel like I'm on the cusp of turning into a zombie pretty much from the end of June until the beginning of October.  Considering that, I'm going to count getting up and going to work every day (and actually doing work) as an accomplishment.  Yup.  That's just how the summer is for me.  /headdesk

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

And Now For Something Completely Different...

I will not be complaining about the cat in this post.  I will instead be sharing cute pictures of peanut from today's visit.  W was here, but he is in that "no picture" phase and while I did get one or two I will respect his wishes and refrain from posting them here.  I got some cute pictures on my iPhone and I'll post/blog some of those another day. :)  And now for the cuteness:

She wanted me to take a picture of her with her princess (see the purple in her hand)

Giggles-I love those!

Trying to figure out Peter Pan. 

Twirling!

Such a cutie!  I think she might have Aunt Emily wrapped around her little finger!

I can't believe how much she and W have grown since I saw them last.  It was nice to catch up with my sister.  Texting is great but some things are just so much better face to face!  I just wish there was more time in the day.  Until the next visit...

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Why Our Cat is a Fuck Head

Okay, that sounds a little harsh but-it did get you attention.  To be fair, I love Puppy even when she drives me crazy(er).  Her little quarks and habits help fill the days with things that will be missed if she stopped doing (most) of them.  This post is about the annoying things, but to make up for it I'll have to do one about all the really cute and sweet things she does.  Without further ado, why our cat is a fuck head:

Puppy hates closed doors.  She will sit there and stare at the door as if willing the door to open (much like the look I give a corked wine bottle or the timer when I'm waiting for the french press to be ready).  The most annoying door-and the door we have to open for her is the one to the laundry room.  Her potty is in there.  But when we are doing laundry we keep it closed because even the quiet machines are still annoying.  Between loads, or when I'm up doing stuff I try to make sure if she's around the door I open it for her.  Usually when I'm proactive with the door she'll just look in the room for a minute and then walk away.  What usually ends up happening is we have both settled down to watch a movie or have dinner and thats when she wants the door open.  And she wants it open immediately.  She paws at the door furiously and without pause until we get up and open it for her.  Sometimes she will actually go in, other times she just wants to sit outside the open door and watch the washer and other times she walks away.  Nice.

It's hard to stay mad at this face for long!

Three o'clock in the morning is the time she decides to hunt her milk jug rings, and meow loudly for us to come see and praise her "kill".  I think she has put in the time and done the research to find the spot in the house where her meow is the loudest.  She loves to do this on the nights we really need a good nights sleep.  And usually she will do it several times a night.  I believe she knows to listen for the change in our breathing to know when we are asleep so she can wake us up all over again.

Puppy is not really a lap cat.  If she wants to sit on a lap it's on her terms, and the lap has to be just right.   I have to be sitting in the right position on the couch or she will sit and stare at me until I have done so.  Even after I have assumed the correct sitting position it's a 50/50 chance that she will actually sit on my lap.  Sometimes she'll just look at me for a moment and then saunter away.  Sometimes she'll walk all over my lap and then saunter away.  And when I say saunter this is her swishing away flicking her tail.

Most of the time she is a look but don't you dare touch pet.  She likes to be in the same room as us, but if we want to pet her or hug her she turns into a fuzzy ball of rage.  She slap/punches and hisses and slinks away to shoot nasty looks at us from across the room.

I know she is just doing cat things, and I don't always really believe she does these things on purpose.  Despite all that, I still am crazy about her like a contained crazy cat lady.  She adds to the home-ness of home.  It would not be the same without her and her larger than life cat-attude.  I just told her she is a pretty girl and she turned her back to me.  I feel the love. ;)

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

More Birds

Because I'm already tired and don't have anything creative to say, here are some more crow pictures!

Broken Wing

A friend of Broken Wing

Dove butt!

Two more sleeps and David comes home to me.  Today was a pretty good day.  Work went by pretty fast considering.  I got to hang out afterwards with a friend and got to giggle.  I think I need a Pikachu tattoo.  

Monday, June 11, 2012

We Love Crows

David had to go out of town kind of last minute.  We at least had the weekend to get ready, but it felt like it went so much faster than usual.  I don't have anything exciting to post, just thought I'd share a lovely picture of our feathered friend, Broken Crow:


Hopefully the next three sleeps will go by fast. :)