Post by stephm0188 on Aug 25, 2016 21:28:48 GMT -5
Mine hurt. I went in thinking it wouldn't and it wound up being painful. But I will say that my neck is pretty sensitive thanks to my thyroid, to the point where I can't even stand to have jewelry or clothing touching it. I think if I had gone into it knowing there was a possibility it might be painful I would have felt better about it. Being caught off guard kind of sucked.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 23, 2016 21:14:28 GMT -5
Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel. If I'm going budget, I'm going with this because it really is pretty freaking awesome. Don't let the name and packaging throw you.
It looks like they are all wearing the same shoes. For 155 runners from around the world, it seems unlikely they would all wear the same neon yellow or pink shoe for running.
Do they get sponsored shoes sent to them to break In to wear or do they all really justvwearvthe same shoe? Deep thoughts....
Nike is the sponsor for the track and field events. A lot of runners are also sponsored by Nike and wear their gear. There are several models of shoes, but they're all that same yellow color. It's a marketing tactic for Nike. Runners don't have to wear those shoes, but they do have to cover up the logo on the other brand they might choose to wear.
I get it, the whole sponsorship thing and all, but what if a runner just doesn't like that shoe? I know running shoes are so specific to each person. It seems like it would be imperative to have one that fit your foot and stride right?
They don't have to wear them. And while they look like the exact same shoe, there are several different models. They're all just the same color. It's meant to be an attention grabbing marketing technique for Nike.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 19, 2016 22:36:23 GMT -5
I don't feel like their lip products are long lasting, but I do like them still. I feel like they're comfortable and have a good texture. Not drying or sticky. I stock up on their lip gloss sets each Christmas because I love them so much.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 19, 2016 14:26:01 GMT -5
One of the biggest things we noticed at that age was how heavy he was when you held him because he didn't support his own weight at all. It was like carrying around dead weight. He also had a funny gait when walking and running, as well as speech delay.
It took a long time to get a hypotonia diagnosis for him, but PT and OT helped a lot. He's 8 now and still struggles with things like jumping rope and monkey bars, but he is pretty typical in most other areas.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 19, 2016 13:31:54 GMT -5
I SUCK at picking out lipstick. I'll pick up a color thinking it'll look good and it's either awful on me or the exact same color as my lips already. I'm awesome with everything else but lipstick eludes me.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 17, 2016 21:40:09 GMT -5
Room, and I'd ignore any tantrum that happens as a result. Attention for negative behavior is still attention, and as long as he's getting it then there is no motivation to stop.
Post by stephm0188 on Aug 17, 2016 19:58:45 GMT -5
Kitchen and Family Room are Barely Jade. I hate Glidden paint and had it colored match in another brand. It's lovely and pretty neutral for being a color. Sometimes gray, sometimes more greenish or blue.
Our bar in what should be a formal dining room is Gray Squirrel. Formerly a Martha Stewart paint color. Nice deep smokey gray with a purple undertone.
Master Bedroom and bath are Whetstone Gray.
Kid's bedroom is SW Universal Khaki:
I need to choose a color for our two story entry way/upstairs hall way and for our formal living room. The kid's playroom is a blue gray and his bathroom is a dusty blue. Not sure of the paint colors in there off the top of my head.
It's a lot of different colors but they flow pretty nicely.