Re: laxation Techniques-Koolaide?
From: Smed (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:03:46 -0600 (CST)
You are too funny. I did not have any brownies, damn I wish I had
thought of that. If I was thinking I would have eaten brownies,
cookies, ice cream, woo hoo had a party. I mean I was off the wagon so
why not go way off. I did however have a carmello bar :) If you have
never had one you do not know what you are missing, if you have had one
before then you know it is a little slice of heaven! Oh man, now I am
hungry.
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Smed
A virtual JD toast to you all, you are the greatest.
At Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Koolaide wrote:
>
>Smed.. first off let me say how much I enjoy reading your posts and
>replys everyday. You always have enough left in you for a touch of
>humour! Thanks for that. I have used lavender to relax. It's a great
>scent and you can buy it in candles or bath products. My hubby just
>bought me a desk top rock, water fall thing, but it makes me have to pee
>! I find it the best when hubby just touches me. It doesn't have to be
>a deep massage or anything, just putting his hands on me and 'pet' me
>while we lay in bed. It puts me out every time. If all else fails.. a
>bottle of Jack Daniels works like a charm !!
>Hope your feeling better. Don't worry about last week, who cares. Don't
>beat yourself up for it. Did you have a brownie at all... telll me all
>about it...ummm...
> Keep your chin up girl, we're all here for ya.
>
>At Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Smed wrote:
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>>Ok everyone, as some of you may have seen I have been in a BAD mood for
>>a couple of weeks :) Anyway, I find that I am tightening up like a bow
>>string a lot, I am curious what relaxation techniques people use. Like
>>if you take a hot bath, what do you put into it? What scents do you find
>>to be the most relaxing? I used to bake, this would relax me, well now
>>that is OUT of the question :P oh well! Thanks
>>
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>>Smed
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