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May. 27th, 2008 10:21 pmYeah, so I remembered I had a meeting at church tonight as I was going by to get groceries. Thankfully, it was early enough that I was able to go to the store, take everything home, and make it back to church in time. (Whoops.)
Tonight will be my second night of going to bed early, in the hopes I can get my sleep cycle/circadian rhythm/whatever you want to call it back on track.
Not writing this week is weird, but I got done what I had set out to do this month last week, so I'm taking a break in the hopes of next week jumping back into it excited and not out of an obligatory feeling that I need to finish the story.
There's a thunderstorm going on outside. Hopefully this means it'll be cooler tomorrow. (Don't get me wrong - I like warm weather, just not the humidity.)
And you know what hurts? When your heels crack because the skin's too dry. Ow.
Tonight will be my second night of going to bed early, in the hopes I can get my sleep cycle/circadian rhythm/whatever you want to call it back on track.
Not writing this week is weird, but I got done what I had set out to do this month last week, so I'm taking a break in the hopes of next week jumping back into it excited and not out of an obligatory feeling that I need to finish the story.
There's a thunderstorm going on outside. Hopefully this means it'll be cooler tomorrow. (Don't get me wrong - I like warm weather, just not the humidity.)
And you know what hurts? When your heels crack because the skin's too dry. Ow.
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Date: 2008-05-28 09:14 am (UTC)May I be so bold as to recommend something? Try Eucerin Cream moisterizer. Wal-Mart even has a generic brand. Both come in a tub and are a solid cream, not a liquid. As one who suffers greatly from dry skin due to the dialysis, I'm sort of an expert on the subject. And I learned about the Eucerin Cream on forum boards for dialysis patients. It really soaks in and keeps skin from drying out and cracking.
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Date: 2008-05-29 01:32 am (UTC)