Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Patsy

Jon and I spent the other night working on my Vintage 60's Hawthorne bicycle.

We got the rims straightened and put some new tires on them, which then inspired us to clean up the rest of the bike.


After a little elbow grease and some steel wool she almost looks like new. I formally introduce you all to Patsy. She is named in homage to my mom who is the original owner of the bike. She used to cruise around on it while she was going to school at BYU.

Now I have another set of sweet wheels to cruise around on this summer.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

You should have seen the other guy... he had a scalpel

Friday I had a doctor's appointment to fix the hole left between my lower lip and chin from when I had it pierced. I like to tell myself that it never healed so that I could look back in life and know for sure that my parents were right. Let me explain. I got my lip pierced after I moved out of my parents house in my teenage years. Once they saw what I had done, they were not happy. In an attempt to appease them I said "It's only a piercing. I just have to take it out and it will heal back up." Funny me. It did kind of heal. It closed up on the inside of my mouth, just not the front.

Several people have mentioned to me when I discuss my dislike for this left over hole on my face that they did not even notice it until I said something. This is understandable, but every time I see myself or get my picture taken it screams out to me.

After a recent visit to the dermatologist I inquired about how much it would cost to have this fixed. He informed me it wouldn't be a problem and I promptly scheduled the appointment. Scheduling the appointment was the easy part. It's my fear of any surgical procedure that then became my downfall.

I showed up at the Dr.'s office and they proceeded to inject my bottom lip with saline and a numbing agent. For warning - my fear and the puffed up lip/face make me look uber happy in all of these pictures.



After the injections I was left in the room for what felt like 30 minutes for the numbing to take effect. With time to kill I decided to take another picture since it felt like I had grown an elephant on my face. (I am not making a pouty face - my lip is just really swollen)



The procedure didn't take long at all and the doctor seemed pleased with his work, which is always a plus since it's you that will be living with it the rest of your life. They bandaged me up and sent me on my way. I think they could have used a smaller bandage, but that's just me.



I was finally able to remove the bandage last night and here is what my adventure looks like this morning.



Now I just have to wait and see how it all turns out and hope the swelling doesn't last long. I get my stitches out on Thursday. woo hoo!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Cuppycakes, yeah!

Thanks to a referral from a friend I got a new nail lady, and she rocks! I had my first appointment with her last night and when it came time to pick my nail color I was a little indecisive. She suggested that I take a look at her nail decals and then pick a color from a decal I liked. While perusing her decals I found the sweetest ones ever! They are cupcakes with cross bones... a little sweet and a little rock and roll.

I am super stoked about them. Sometimes it's the little things in life that make it fabulous!


Friday, May 2, 2008

Spell It Out Vinyl - Project


New project posted on the Spell It Out Vinyl blog. Check it out!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

unexpected

Why hello and good morning beginning of May. I am so excited to see you. However, I didn't know that you would be bringing a guest, snow. I was not planning for snow. I didn't even know the two of you were friends. Maybe a little more notice next time will be appreciated.

Update 3:30 pm - it is still randomly snowing. I think I might lose my mind if it keeps snowing. I *need* warm weather.