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Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 5th, '22, 23:28
by Natsuyuki
I just remembered that the time I had the least cavities was when I had braces and had to use an electric toothbrush to brush for 5 minutes everyday (to get token prizes from the orthodontist LOL). Unfortunately I couldn't take it with me when I moved, and it's so much easier to be careless with a regular brush :mcheh:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 6th, '22, 08:21
by Amura
I suppose I'm a bit careless too.
I don't know, in some aspects I'm an obsesive teeth cleaner, in others I'm a real mess.

For example, when I eat out I bring my toothbrush.
But right now I'm still having the cup of tea I made for breakfast, in front of the computer. Which I know slows downs terribly my drinking, so I won't be done with breakfast in a long while.
I'm so incoherent xD

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 6th, '22, 22:15
by Natsuyuki
Ahaha I think that's normal XD
Like people can be super neat in some aspects but sloppy in others eh.
For me I get super particular about keeping my bedsheets washed and clean regularly, but rarely clean my desk :mcheh:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 7th, '22, 09:13
by Amura
I don't know, I've always thought of myself as sloppy. But when I went to college my roommates said I was super neat :/
Now I share my life with a very neat person, and in comparison I feel sloppy again.
*shrugs*
Not that any of it bothered me much anyway, but there is some question of perception there, I think.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 8th, '22, 02:36
by Natsuyuki
That's true XD
I find that for me, my neatness level mirrors whoever I live with.
When I used to live with various sloppy roommates, I'd get sloppy too. Now I'm living with my mom who is a neat freak, I'm also very very neat :mcargh:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 8th, '22, 08:52
by Amura
I wish I would mirror my husband.
But nope. xD



Oh, well, today we are leaving for a short vacation.
Only a 2 hours and a half drive, definetely not far nor exotic.
But we'll spend one day in an aqua park, and the other day we wanna go to the planetarium and the aquarium.
That sort of stuff makes it feel like a proper holiday :qwhee:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 8th, '22, 18:47
by Natsuyuki
Oooooo that sounds like a fun trip!!
Wishing you guys a great time, and stay safe~~~ :qh:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 11th, '22, 17:10
by Amura
Well, it was quite a trip!

We arrived to the aquapark 5 minutes after opening time, and it was already crowded!
We wanted to rent an umbrella but they had already rented them all, so our out-of-the-water time was under the sun... and now we have some sunburns. Well, hubby and I have sunburns, luckily our son has to wear a t-shirt at all time because of an angioma on his back, so he's ok.

Then we went to the city, to the hotel we had reserved.
And in the middle of the night the little one started to vomit :qd:
Maybe it was because of the sun too, I don't know. But he had an awful night. We had to ask for a replacement of his bed sheets, and give him a bath, etc.
Well, we all had an awful night tbh.
He did not have any breakfast, although we convinced him to take some saline solution to help settle. He ate little at lunch (just a bit of boiled rice), and a bite of a very plain piadina for dinner.
But still he wanted to make the visits we had planned - and even more! :mccute:

At night he felt aslept while listening to music, and slept... 13 hours straight :mcargh:
Hubby had breakfast first, then I did - so our son was not left alone.
We got him up at 10 AM, so we could leave the hotel, and he shouted "I want to have my breakfast, I'm starving!!" :mcshout:
And he did. So I guess he's recovered now :mclaugh:


Now we are finally home. YAY!

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 11th, '22, 19:58
by Natsuyuki
Whoa that is exciting alright, so much ups and downs!
I'm glad that your son bounced back so quickly XD But man you guys must be tired eh D:

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Jul 12th, '22, 08:00
by Amura
Yeah, he's like that.
His idea of getting sick is sleeping through it and wake up perfectly recovered :mcgrin:

Now we are back home, brought the gerbils home.
But we are leaving in an hour cause my husband is having his surgery. Our son will stay with the grandparent in the meantime, because waiting in a hospital is so boring.