It wasn't a lot. It was just a little. But when
I went in to see her, she had blue smeared all over her face.
They put dye
in food they give to the kids to be able to make sure they are swallowing and it is not seeping into their lungs.
eta
Ocean still freaks me out.
You did fine on the ride out to Catalina.
Also,
everyone's first meal should be strawberry ice cream.
I really hope this is a step forward. And that the ice cream was received tastily.
I need to remember that the ocean is Right There. It's all impressive and shit plus very calming with the waves and the white noise and the spray in your face.
::sigh:: That sounds wonderful. We're 45 minutes from the ocean here.
That's awesome, Kat!!
Eeek. Ocean still freaks me out.
I don't think I know anyone who really loves the ocean who didn't grow up with it.
I don't think I know anyone who really loves the ocean who didn't grow up with it.
I grew up in Ohio and I LOVE the ocean.
Not an incapacitating freakout. Just a "NOT RIGHT! WRONG! TOO HIGH! BIZARRO!" mental commentary. It's intimidating, makes me want to flee to the nearest mountaintop, but not so much that I actually DO.
Gracie was just happy girl today. Lots of smiles and laughing and dancing and playing. She refuses to stay still. Visiting her was the high point of my day.
sara, the desert freaks me out. It's like, "This should all be underwater! It'd be so much prettier!"
I grew up in Ohio and I LOVE the ocean.
I stand corrected!
Not an incapacitating freakout. Just a "NOT RIGHT! WRONG! TOO HIGH! BIZARRO!" mental commentary.
I had a similar reaction on a mesa in Arizona -- I could see too far, it was too flat, too brown, just Not Right.