ella_menno: (baby ginny)
ella_menno ([personal profile] ella_menno) wrote2006-01-04 08:20 pm
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digit-challenged simians; chapped lips; post-holiday holiday wishes

Hellooooooooooooo everyone! We're back from the fifteen-day tour of All Parts North (well, not all parts - just the parts where our relatives reside). 'Twas a good trip, if for no other reason than we didn't have the Random Fits of Barfage with which we were plagued during Christmas '04. The kids were good, the husband actually - gasp! - relaxed, and I managed to stop worrying and enjoy myself for the greater part of the holiday, which was a big change for me.

Had a number of odd, unusual, and otherwise memorable conversations with various people on topics such as these:

* Hypothetically spaking, would a thumbless monkey actually be a monkey, or does the lack of opposable thumbage downgrade said animal from status as a primate?

* What's a better scenario: Darth Vader at Hogwarts, or Severus Snape in outer space? (Very important for those of us who received several Lego sets from our grandparents.)

* Who came up with the original idea for the athletic cup? Did it follow on the heels of injury, or was it from its inception a preventative measure? How long have those things been around, and do they have any interesting backstories - like how George Washington's false teeth were made of wood, for example - was the first athletic cup made of, say, half a coconut shell? Did the village blacksmith attempt to make inroads into the area of genital protection?

In our defense, I will say that most conversations of this sort happened in the 14-odd hours we spent in the car. (28 hours if you count the trip there and back, and that's not taking into account the 10-hour round trip to MN.) Ye gads, we travel too much.

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And now I bring to you a question: does anyone have a good remedy for EXTREMELY chapped lips? I don't know if I ran into something I'm allergic to, or if it's just been that dry, but my lips hurt. Both corners are cracked, and my bottom lip feels only slightly less bad than it would had I run a dry-cheese grater over it several times. (That last sentence was awkward; however, I'm excusing myself from fixing it, in deference to my OW OW OW lips.)

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I do want to wish everyone a Happy New Year, too, though the wishes are a few days late.

[identity profile] rhiannon-jehane.livejournal.com 2006-01-05 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
Happy New Year!

and I managed to stop worrying and enjoy myself for the greater part of the holiday, which was a big change for me.

Glad to hear it!

Blistex is good for chapped lips, and right now the chapstick-y variety has some limited edition flavors -- they're calling them Spa Flavors or some such stupid name -- and the one called "Nourishing" is this heavenly maple-walnut flavor that tastes just like French toast.

was the first athletic cup made of, say, half a coconut shell?

*giggle*

chapped lips

[identity profile] aangela1010.livejournal.com 2006-01-05 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
from my experience with knock-off Accutane, the only thing that consistently made ANY difference was Aquaphor. it's expensive and comes in what looks like a hand lotion sqeeze tube, but it's the greatest thing EVER.

[identity profile] malabud.livejournal.com 2006-01-17 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
What's a better scenario: Darth Vader at Hogwarts, or Severus Snape in outer space? (Very important for those of us who received several Lego sets from our grandparents.)

I've read fanfic (actually quite good fanfic, surprisingly so) with both scenarios, so I'd say they're about equal. Though, I think I like the idea of Snape in outer space better. Take of that what you will.

Hello, yes, I am making a comment on an entry that's almost two weeks old. Can you tell I'm behind on my flist and am just skimming? *g*