bookmark_borderJust flirting with the disaster of ever deepening nasolabial folds

I’ll admit I wear a lot of winter gear now that I walk to and from work. I think it’s necessary as I get cold easily and it is a long walk.

But today I got a dissenting opinion from a friend. This friend was wearing a yellow coat so I’ll call him Mr. Banana. Mr B for short. He may choose to self identify. We’ll see.

Anyway, Mr. B was of the opinion that I was overdressed. He suggested my headgear especially was more suited to ski-dooing.

This is what I wear:

  • a fleece neck warmer;
  • a thin balaclava;
  • a furry hat with ear flaps;
  • a scarf — more for fashion than warmth.

It may sound like overkill but the need for the hat and neck warmer are obvious. The balaclava may seem unnecessary but I knew I needed it after a week of exposed cheeks. My cheeks are very sensitive and they get chapped easily. Chapping means wrinkles are not far behind. Chapping must be avoided at all costs.

The balaclava is as important as my winter face cream — without them I am just flirting with the disaster of ever deepening nasolabial folds.

bookmark_borderThere’s no blood…

Lately I’ve been in a writing rut — my writing at work hasn’t been coming very easily and feel like every paragraph is written in blood.

Okay, it’s not that bad and this has happened before. It’s normal and it will pass as soon as I stop thinking about it so much.

But all this worrying about writing got me thinking that I don’t write much outside of work anymore — I don’ think this blog counts. It’s too easy; there’s no blood.

But I have not had anything published (outside of work) in almost 20 years so maybe I’ve lost my mind. Maybe I just need more bubble baths and a bunch of home decor magazines.