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Jun. 14th, 2017 04:20 pm
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Today at work Denise told me to go up front because someone wanted to see me..I thought it might be Ingrid back in town, so I was completely shocked when a customer presented me with a smoothie!! She said she appreciated all that I do..wow!! That was so kind of her..awww (another time a customer gave me an entire box of lens cleaning wipes for glasses..our customers are awesome lol)

On Sunday I had the awesome experience of getting an ingrown toenail removed. When the doctor was about to numb my toe with a big needle, he was like "this is gonna suck, don't move." Challenge accepted! I didn't even flinch..mom was just staring at me and later she said "I expected you to go 'ow ow ow!', but you were just calm, cool, and collected." I think even the doctor was impressed, because he kept saying how well I was doing lol. Now I'm terrified to trim my nails, I don't want it to happen again D: (they're super painful!)

I just read a book about Lieutenant Castner's exploration in Alaska in 1898 (that's who Castner Glacier in the Alaska Range is named after!)..it looked interesting, but I didn't expect his awesome sense of humor! Here are some interesting/amusing passages I found

"At Orca [near Cordova] we unloaded some Chinamen, joss sticks and all...these pig-tailed celestials came to work in the salmon canneries"

"Pig-tailed celestials"?!??! OMG LOL wowww

"From the hills we could see, far to the east and west, the rugged, snow-capped peaks and glaciers of the Alaska Range. The Delta River cut through it in its course to the Tanana. Many glaciers terminated at the river bank, their terminal moraine making difficult ground to travel over. [Evidently they were near Black Rapids Glacier]"

Cool! That also shows how much Black Rapids has retreated..it's nowhere near the river now :(

"As we broke trail on our snowshoes up the steep incline of snow and ice between the mountain side and side of the glacier, we could see great masses of ice and rock thrown and piled together in every conceivable position. The lower masses of ice were almost as dark as the rocks about them, having been traveling neighbors for centuries, ground down and carried along by billions of tons of their younger fellows above"

I hope they're good neighbors lol, otherwise they'd be like "HEY KIDS GET OFF MY MORAINE!" Haha

"Traveling on glaciers is dangerous at best, but during snowstorms when vision beyond a few yards is impossible, many lives have been lost on Alaska glaciers. The traveler wanders from his course onto another glacier, or falls into one of the numerous crevasses or openings to remain in cold storage for a century" (heh..cold storage :P)

"[A mosquito], which was drawing blood from my finger, through the seam of my gauntlet, had his body punctured by a second mosquito. The latter continued to draw blood from the body of his friend, without causing the punctured mosquito any apparent anxiety"

What the heck??! Hahaha wow

"The miners on the Chena, however, told me that the town [Weare] would be found on the north bank of the Yukon, where it had formed a habit of remaining since its birth" (LOL)

"When it was coldest (how cold we could not estimate, as all thermometers gave up and went out of business)..." (OMG I love this guy LOL)

"Alaska has more than its share of mountains. Many distinct ranges and many more conglomerate heaps diversify and break its surface in all directions. Topographically considered, it is a freak" (haha, nicee :P)



June 11: Polka Dots
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Close enough :P

June 12: Well-Loved
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One of my favorite kids books <3

June 13: Growing
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Nice flowers!

June 14: Flag Day
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June 1: The Blue Hour
June 2: Sports
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June 4: Climbing Plants
June 5: Ruffled Edges
June 6: Homemade
June 7: Undisclosed
June 8: Red
June 9: What I'm Reading
June 10: Monumental
June 11: Polka Dots
June 12: Well-Loved
June 13: Growing
June 14: Flag Day

June 15: Almost Missed
June 16: Where I Stand
June 17: In the Woods
June 18: Abundance
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June 21: With a Heart
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June 24: Painting With Light
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Today's trivia: Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards a record 19 times

Ingrown toenails :(

Date: 2017-06-15 03:56 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sweetmeow
I, too have had the experience of having my ingrown toenails cut out -- twice ... first the big toe on one foot, then the other big toe a year later. It was kinda scary - - I couldn't look at what the doctor was doing, but it didn't hurt because my feet were well numbed. It didn't take long, either Then there was 2 weeks of keeping them clean and covered until it healed sufficiently.

At your follow up appointment, ask your doctor how to cut your nails, but let me give you what has worked for me....

I think I've found the solution - at least for me. So far I haven't had any more issues, and it's been over 2 years since my last ingrown was cut out. Cut them STRAIGHT across. Do not cut the sides shorter than the middle. Plus -- it is better if you keep the nails just a tad longer than you might like. I also regularly manipulate the sides of the nails with my finger to keep the skin and nail separate - particularly right after a shower when the skin is softer. My toe nails are not straight - but are naturally quite curved so that the edges of the nail do face into the skin, but so far so good. Plus - I really make an effort to keep my feet moisturized with lotion often. I also don't get pedicures anymore. The nail technicians tend to want to cut the sides of the nails, and I now think that is how my ingrown toenail issue got started.

Re: Ingrown toenails :(

Date: 2017-06-15 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glacier-kitty.livejournal.com
Ooo, thanks for the advice! I read somewhere else to cut them straight across as well. I didn't mind watching, but I'm weird like that and have probably watched too many medical shows LOL, so it kinda fascinates me :P

Date: 2017-06-15 06:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragnarok-08.livejournal.com
Oh man, that's something re: ingrown toenails X_X

Date: 2017-06-15 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynn82md.livejournal.com
Ugh! I don't think I ever had an ingrown toe nail. I've had two toe nails fall off. However, I think I have the same problem where I don't make a habit of cutting mine. It's funny. I bite the shit out of my finger nails, but I don't with the toe but they become overgrown.

That's awesome what your customer gave you :)

Date: 2017-06-18 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] foxydanish.livejournal.com
That is SO WEIRD about the mosquitoes o__o Hehe! Those were good passages to share!

Awwww that's SO sweet that the customer brought you a smoothie!! How nice!! Your customers really are awesome :)

Aaaahh I am terrified of getting an ingrown toenail because I am SURE it is super painful! Good job with how well you did! You have practice from getting tattooed ;) Hehe.

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