In no particular order, the things I can't live without these days:
Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant
In the last six months, since I went artificial-hormone-free, I sweat. Back of the neck, armpits, and everywhere touched by undergarments. Put me in a wool sweater and my entire body drools. This little miracle in a twist-up tube keeps me smelling fresh and my pits dry. Never thought I'd need it.
Drugs
My current pain relief/mood management cocktail consists of a daily Cymbalta, Zomig as needed for migraine, and Robaxacet for the post-migraine muscle ache. I'm hoping that once I am past this stage of my life, the need for these will disappear. In the meantime, I'm just cozying up to Big Pharma for a while.
Unscented hairspray and hair management tools
External manifestation of my mid-life crisis mainly consists in growing my hair out. I've not had long-ish hair since my 20s, and I'm kinda liking it. More hair management is needed though, particularly in the frizz department. I've started using conditioner, a product I didn't need when I had short hair. I use a blow dryer and round brush, and styling cream. For the grand finale, and so as not to annoy fellow theatre-goers/choir members, I invested in a big ol' can of unscented hairspray. This hair-fixing time has had to be integrated into my morning routine and so I can't be showered and dressed in ten minutes anymore, my lifelong claim to fame. I am starting to pine after a flatiron...something like this
Boot cut trousers with lycra
They just keep everything tucked in and balanced out. More or less.
The public library
This is my virtual reading list. When I see a book I want to read, I stick it on my "hold" list at the library and sooner or later it wends it's way to me. I often forget why I added it to my list, but no matter. It keeps me supplied in good reading.
Brita water filter / Kleen Kanteen
My little drug habit above means perpetual dry mouth. I travel with a water bottle (outside the house) and a glass of water (inside the house). The Brita means it's cold and virtually tasteless, just the way I like it!
Bedroom air purifier
I bought one at Costco because Z was whining about a bad taste in his throat due to pollution/dog hair/construction debris. "Whatever", I thought. But once we started using it in our bedroom at night, I noticed that I was waking up with cool, unclogged sinuses and no morning headache. I assumed everyone had a headache in the morning. Apparently not. I have one like this.
Vitamin C
Plagued by quarterly UTIs, my family doc suggested I try acidifying my urine by taking 3000 mg of Vitamin C per day. I'm only taking 2000 mg because I just can't remember to take a pill at noon. (I already have a morning and nighttime med routine.) But it's working, glory be.
iPod Touch
This little piece of power
Moleskine diaries
I love these notebooks. I have a ruled Pocket Moleskine
Light Half and Half
I don't know what they do to it, but it tastes like 10% cream, but is only 5%. Glory be. I use it in my coffee and on berries.
I wish I could say that I can't live without a gym bag, or my fat-measuring scale, or my carpet steam-cleaner, but, well, I could. Easily.
3 comments:
Love all Moleskin notebooks. Sadly, I am becoming a little addicted. I like your idea of taping ticket stubs etc. in your large rule.
I must be a 40-something woman, because I share most of that list. My migracoctails are made up of a different list of latin soup, but I've decided for this period of my life to give up the denial and take whatever the docs want to throw at it. I have moleskines of various shapes and sizes scattered all about. And my iPod touch is always at hand. It's great at remembering all the details forced out by the headaches. I blame the sweating on the migraines, too, they seem to affect the part of my brain that controls body temperature. I can pour sweat while sitting without a shirt in a cold doctor's office. And, finally, I decided last summer to stop cutting my hair (including beard), resulting in hair that desperately needs management.
Caedmon: LOL! You have my deepest sympathies. You're in a big club. If you feel the urge to drink Cosmos and use hairspray, consider getting some help.... ;)
And thanks for dropping by.
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