Happy New Years!

Happy New Years!

2013 Year of the Snake

2013 Year of the Water Snake

The years of the snake are significant to me because it is the year Chase was born. According to Paul Ng (geomancer & philosopher), this is a year of conservation, re-building, and changes. It’s been five days since 2013 started, 2 1/2 weeks since we arrived in America, and we’ve spent 2 nights in our home.

The house looks good albeit huge compared to our Tokyo apartment. We have had plumbers, painters, furniture movers, and deep cleaners, Oh My! It’s not perfect, but at least our renter didn’t turn out to be a hoarder (I’ve seen this happen). Chase has only spent 1 night in the house because my dad decided to come down and visit this weekend instead of next (evidently he wants to make a road trip to Florida). I think my dad has a busier social schedule than me. Because we don’t have furniture on the main level, Chase and Dad are staying with Bess. The one night Chase did sleep in the house, I think the size of the house, our voices echoing through furniture-less rooms, and too many scary movies on the plane got him scared. I kept telling him to “grow a set” whenever I heard him whimpering.

What a wuss!

What a wuss!

I got my juicer yesterday, and I had barely finished unpacking it when Cliff and I got to grinding right away… carrots that is. Our new juicer is the Breville Juice & Blend BJB840XL. What surprised me, is that Amazon sells it for 50% more than retail price! One of my 2013 resolutions is to maintain my weight and juice everyday. It’s funny how you hit a certain age and just keeping things status quo involves a lot of suffering. I was walking the other day and happened to get behind some lady wearing tight, tan, pants and as she walked I swear I could see her cellulite rippling through the fabric with each step. I was engrossed and even stumbled a couple times, but in my mind I was thinking (in a Southern accent), “Lord, why did you show me this?!? Is it not bad enough that I scorn my melting knees and elbows?” After that, I vowed never to wear pants without at least 1 pair of Spanx on board.

Size Matters

Size Matters

I know you are wondering, that is Cliff’s carrot. I know, it’s huge. It’s true, everything is bigger from Texas.

Until next time…

Spinning & Lucky Lunch

Microderm Update:

Yesterday, I did a little microderming. This morning when I woke up, I looked in the mirror and I swear, it looked like someone beat me with a rubber hose. I think I’m still on the first part of the learning curve, but don’t think I’m giving up. Like all good tools, I just have to get the technique right. Again Friends, learn from my mistakes. Evidently, decolletage is quite delicate.

SPIN CLASS

Despite my self-mutilation, I had to get to my spinning class at 8:40am. I have been meaning to blog about spinning for a while. Eventually, every woman will find themselves on a spinning bike. Not just to say we’re spinners, but because:

  • Low impact cardio
  • Lots of sweat production
  • High Calorie Burn
  • Perhaps you aren’t spinning enough at home ;)

After spin, I’m going to make kimchee!

Normally, I am wearing my sexy Brazilian workout clothes, but if I had exposed all that bruised chest area today, somebody might have assumed I was in an abusive relationship… which I am, but I don’t want to involve the police yet. We have a new spin instructor from Germany. She looks to be in her 20′s and when she teaches, I hate that I can’t tell the difference between her “15 seconds!” and “50 seconds!”. Like all exercise instructors, she has her catch phrases (imagine these spoken with a thick female German accent):

  • Ziss is NOT a Brhhhhek!
  • You vill get a shoht von soon! (I assume she’s talking about rest)
  • Maybe you need a leetle vahtah?!?

On top of the translating, I have to listen to her German techno disco music circa 1980. This has gotten better over the last few classes. But she always manages to play at least one song that seems interminable. Whenever it plays, I keep picturing guys named “Dieter” walking into the studio in black unitards doing modern dance moves.

Icon of the 80′s

Anyone who knows me, knows I used to say, “I only bike in Mexico.” This was true. Now, I bicycle everyday and I know I am better for it. I would love to bike when I’m back in the States. Google Maps tells me the distance between my home and Kroger (supermarket) is only 2 1/2 miles. Somehow though, I think biking my ass everyday to get a “basketful” of groceries in Atlanta will somehow get old.

POTLUCK

After spin, I rushed home to prepare for Nghi’s potluck lunch. I was bringing Corn Malabari and Cheese nan. I cooked the curry myself, but I bought the nan from Priya because it’s so yummy and making Indian breads still intimidates me. I admire Nghi because despite being so young, she is fiercely independent and self-contained. She and Michael (her husband) are on such an adventure, and it is nice to see the joie de vivre they have for life.

Feeling lucky!

This was just some of the offering at today’s lunch. As we settled down and sat around her low table to chat and share, I couldn’t help but think back to when I was a kid. My parents used to always have people over for dinners, drinks and games. The men would always end up in one room and the women in another with the kids just running around.

My Ex-Pat parents with some of their oldest friends

Those were such good times. Almost everyday I cook for my family with love and care. Today I shared some of my cooking with these strange women and surprisingly, it felt good. I sat around thinking how here we all are. Each one of us coming from different parts of the world sharing our food and our experiences, and yet, common in our endeavors to love through our food. Itadakimasu!

Until next time…

Crack in the Universe

Minecraft Nether Region

Yesterday was “Sports Celebration” Holiday, so my Me Monday had to be shifted to Tuesday. I received a disturbing email from a dear friend who just purchased her microderm kit and evidently got too close to the eyes. Remember, this is nothing to mess around with. There is real power in that wand! Granted, new owners will be tempted to over-exfoliate but please, be careful. As I get older, I have grown to understand the purpose for pubic hair. For all you girls thinking “going bald-eagle” might be a good idea, trust me when I tell you, 20 years later plus a baby or 2, you don’t want to see what happens to your Nether Regions (That’s my homage to Minecraft). FYI, don’t try to microderm “down there” either. Just trust me on this. A friend told me…

So over the weekend, Chase had a friend over named Aaron. Very sweet boy from Germany who is in Chase’s class this year. They are so cute together.

Aaron & Chase at St Mary’s Sports Day

I don’t know why, but when Chase has a friend over, he turns into a different person. He turns into someone I want to medicate or bitch slap. I understand that he gets excited and desperately wants people to like him and be accepted, but what he doesn’t seem to realize is that no where in the definition for “Cool” is the word Spaz. I don’t like to humiliate Chase by chastising him in front of people, so before Aaron came over, we agreed on a safeword which when uttered would signify: Spaz Alert! You are acting mentally challenged! I am about to embarrass you! Our word was Narwhal. Why Narwhal? Because it isn’t a common word, and it’s something Chase just started saying a lot since camp. So now we are walking through Azabu Juban to have dinner at one of my favorite vegetarian restaurants (Aaron is vegetarian! Yay!). Well, just as I was saying Nar— Chase’s wildly gesticulating hand hits my hand and my iPhone hits the cobblestone. It’s one of those moments where it feels like even the birds have stopped chirping. Either I was in total shock, or my self-hypnosis is REALLY good, but I swear, I didn’t even raise my voice. I did shoot Chase some fiery eyes and he did cower and beg forgiveness.

Moment of silence please.

At first, I thought about just toughing it out and using it until we left (yes, it was still working). Then I heard about people cutting their faces while talking on their cracked phones and me without my epidermis already, I decided I must fix my screen.

Opt 1: APPLE STORE/SHIBUYA

You can go to the Apple Store in Shibuya which is supposedly less crowded than in Omotesando/Ginza. First you must go online and make an appointment for the Genius Bar or walk-in and expect to wait around for hours. I always hate going into ANY Apple Store because I feel so weirded out by all the techies and white polo shirts. At Apple Store, to replace a screen on iPhone 4 you should expect to pay 12,000 yen ($154.00).

Opt 2: DO IT YOURSELF

For $49.97 I found a website that provides a kit so you could technically replace a screen yourself. Before I went ahead and ordered it, I researched on YouTube the how-to instructions:

http://youtu.be/wp8wv8TYBfI

At some point, I heard the instructor say, “So 26 micro-screws later… you’re done!” I am a pretty confident girl, but that video just said to me, “You’re screwed.”

Opt 3: QUICK/SHIBUYA

The option I decided to take was the 3rd option to go to a “shop” called Quick Shibuya. A very pleasant lady at Tokyo American Club recommended I go there. Most of the recommendations from the Club tend to be very high-end establishments and I always assume it’s going to be expensive. The “shop” is very close to the Shibuya station and you start walking towards LABI Shibuya & Yamada Denki. It was a little confusing finding the “store” because it is in fact a night club. During the day hours, there is some Japanese guy (who luckily happened to be very cute) waiting in the lounge area with a bunch of tiny repair tools and a box of unbroken iPhone screens. I’m a sucker for good-looking people, so I signed a bunch of papers and handed over my phone (by the way, don’t forget to back up your phone before you go!).

ONE HOUR LATER…

Plus New case!

Even though the “store” was actually the inside of a nightclub, I got over it. Especially given there was no wait, and it only took 1 hour.

Total: 7800 yen = $100 priceless

Until next time…

Upcoming events:

  • October 10th Potluck lunch at Nghi’s
  • October 13th-15th Trip to Hiroshima & Miyajima
  • October 17th Book Club for Shogun (only 1/2 through)
  • October 24th-28th Trip to Korea!

Portion Control

Lesson 1:LIMITED CHOICES

Tokyo is the capital of portion control:

Training begins early

I had to laugh when I saw this at Chase’s Japanese doctor’s office. If you have ever been to a pediatrician in America, at the end of your visit, your child was probably shown a Costco-size bucket of stickers, or just an array of rolls like this:

Good for keeping you around for another 10 minutes

I was thinking about this this morning, because like the good American that I am, I believe “if a little is good, then more is even gooder.” So I swear, I literally jumped out of bed to turn my microdermabrasion kit on and use it on my elbows. I forgot that area my last Me-Monday, so I had to hit it first thing. If they come out with a home laser kit that’s any good, I’m going to be in real trouble. CRY-FOR-HELP: Please friends, if I start looking really horrible, “Save Me!” I am spending some of my microderming urges on Chase. He thinks it feels funny and I have brain-washed him into thinking I am literally saving his face so he lets me do whatever.

Lesson 2: EAT OFF PLATES NOT PLATTERS

Knowing that restaurants are going to feed you more portion-appropriate sizes is sort of a relief too. You don’t have to think about it anymore. You don’t have to feel badly about finishing your plate because it isn’t a platter. Most things here are sold and meant to be eaten in 1 or 2 bites!:

Seasonal Dumplings

Initially, the reduction in food portion size is a little shocking, but after a while, you get used to it and suddenly you understand again that satisfied does not equal stuffed. I’m starting to believe thinking itself is over-rated. I think that’s also why I like trainer-led exercise classes.

Lesson 3: DON’T FORGET TO CLEAN UP IN THE END

Chase, also being a good American required a lesson in portion control regarding toilet paper. It’s one of those things you never think you need to teach until you have to call the plumber because it looks like a mummy died in your toilet.

What does your technique say about you?

In the spirit of Tokyo and instruction manuals and portion control, I explained to Chase that we like to live 3-sheets to the wind. He then shared a very traumatizing memory of some toilet paper malfunction which evidently left him scarred and traumatized. Despite being pretty disgusted, I held him and told him to get over it.

Until next time…

Dermabrasion & Abrasions

I have a new toy…. This one you use on your face! I finally got around to trying my Personal Microdermabrasion Kit! Now that Cliff is reading my blog regularly, he assumes every oblong tool with an electrical cord is a “Personal Kit” of mine. Doesn’t he know they come battery operated now?!?

Size Matters

Microdermabrasion at Home

Anyhow, I have started “Me Mondays”. Monday is the day I reserve to do things for myself that I no longer feel I can afford to pay a Japanese person to do for me. This includes:

  • Manicures / Pedicures
  • Personal Training myself
  • Tweeze & Trim whatever wherever
  • Facial Treatment
  • Reading a chapter or two
  • Practicing piano
  • Blog
  • Deep moisturizing my hair
  • Buffing the rough spots on my feet
  • and now… Microdermabrasion!

Today, I broke open the box and tried out the kit. There are different size heads that come with the kit, so size does matter! You use the larger diameter tips for larger areas of course. I primed the tip on my palm to prepare it for my face. I have to say I was VERY pleasantly surprised. There was just enough pain/discomfort to make it pleasurable. This led me to believe, I hadn’t just wasted my money on some watered-down version of the real thing. I mimicked the motions of aestheticians who have done this to me before. They always pass on the eyelids, for “medical reasons” but whatever. I’ve got spots there too. I totally think I could have done a couple passes over my face and neck and chest and…. but I refrained and only did one pass on my face, neck and chest. It really felt good to do it. It’s also nice because you can do those areas you are too embarrassed to ask a stranger to hit. I’m probably going overboard microderming old scars and my clavicles, but hey you only live once.  I may start doing this with Chase as his skin goes through puberty. Another huge plus, is no grit! The one thing that always bothered me was all that grit that would fly everywhere and I would feel it in my ears and hair afterwards. Maybe I’m doing it wrong, but all I experienced was the mild tingling where I had applied the tip. I swear, I could just cut and paste a lot of this for another type of toy!

Net-Net: I love it. I am going to keep using it on Me Mondays or until I see fascia.

Abrasions

At the beginning of school, Chase ended up scraping up his leg pretty badly. I was pretty grossed out. It was one of those wounds that wouldn’t dry out either. I kept thinking about his duvet sticking to his leg at night and I just couldn’t take it. Being the Medical MacGyver I am, I found a solution. I used some panty liners and medical tape. It’s all good. We made sure we “removed his dressings” in the morning. He asked if he should keep it covered at school, and I said to just go to the nurse and ask for fresh bandages. Please, give me a little credit.

Another unlabeled use

Until next time…

Kathryn’s Favorite Things Summer 2012

If Oprah can do it…

Now that my summer stay in America is almost over, I find myself in a mad dash to buy all my “must-haves” before I get on the plane back to Tokyo.

Here are my Top 10 Products of Summer 2012

Body Brazil Python Set

I was probably one of the first people in Atlanta to start sporting Lululemon athletic wear. I love it too. However, once I discovered Brazilian lines like Bia Brazil, Bluefish, Brasil Sul… I was hooked. I still buy Lululemon. It’s kind of my sporty-mom-about-town & travel outfit option. Something about Brazilian workout gear inspires me. Even though some of the models look like porn stars,a girl has to have role models.

LELO BEADS: How strong are you?

Hello LELO. When I say I like to exercise. I mean all my muscles. Even the ever elusive Kegels. I discovered these during my last visit to Le Tache boutique. It is advertised as a Lingerie and Couples Boutique. This is where I throw the “Speak-no-Engrish” card and walk right through the front doors. A new shop just opened next to my boxing studio, so I decided to check it out. I needed some new underwear anyhow. Once in, I noticed that the front of the store is primarily lingerie, but then there is this sheer curtain which divides the space and behind curtain the curtain is a plethora of adult toys! These balls are fantastic and so high-tech looking. In fact, the whole line of products by this company is really quite sophisticated (not that I own the entire line of products). They advertise the balls as Kegel weights for Health and Pleasure. I must admit, I have enjoyed my “workouts” more.

I finally learned how to play by myself.

Before I said Hello to Lelo, there was Myself. This was the first pelvic trainer I ever purchased. I liked this model because it was the only tool which gave a woman objective feedback as to whether or not she was actually flexing anything. the hotdog-looking part goes inside and when the rectangular piece instructs you when to FLEX and RELAX and tells you how strongly you are doing it. I have given this to several girlfriends as gifts and have recommended it to any male gynecologist who will listen. It’s an awesome device to use at home. I use the LELO beads when I have errands to do and I just want to squeeze that extra workout in (pun intended). However, if they ever come out with an app for my iPhone…

Safe alternative to Hydroquinone

Since Hydroquinone causes cancer, doctors are now recommending creams or serums with Kojic Acid, Vitamin C, and Melaplex. I’ve been using the Perle Cream and feel like my melasma is getting lighter and I like that there is a slight burning sensation after I apply it. Makes me feel like somethings happening. I have 2 new bottles going to Tokyo with me.

Before & After

This is my newest and favorite “procedure” for maintenance. After the first treatment, I didn’t really notice that much of a difference, but after the second, I really saw my skin as brighter and pores were smaller. I have always hated the pores on my neck too and am doing it to my neck. It’s hard to really describe the improvements other than to say I don’t think you would ever regret doing the Clear and Brilliant. There is also NO downtime. You won’t be going out the same evening of the procedure, but next day, you are perfectly able to go out and about. It totally tightens skin, and minimizes pores and just makes your skin look polished. Go for it!

Chia Seeds

I have discovered the wonderful benefits of chia seeds. I like to make a gel and leave it in a clean yogurt container and add it to my daily yogurt for added energy and nutrition. It will get caught in between teeth, but that only encourages flossing.

All the aestheticians and dermatologists will tell you sunscreens are pretty much absolutely necessary to control sun damage and worsening of melasma. When I know I am going to spend a lot of time outdoors playing tennis or hiking I always use the Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Liquid. It doesn’t get chalky and feels light going on and while it’s on. The best thing is it comes in SPF 70 and even after you sweat, you don’t look like you’ve been working with dry-wall all day.

For daily SPF, I like Elta MD SPF 46. This is what I apply on my face after my moisturizer every day. I like this product because it just feels good on. Doesn’t feel like a typical sunscreen. More like just a lotion.

Last time I was in Atlanta, I talked with my girlfriends about facial exercises. It makes sense. If you don’t use muscles, they atrophy and get slack. I just purchased a book called Facial Fitness by Patricia Goroway and have been using the exercises to help strengthen my face and neck muscles. It’s so simple and easy to do. I really believe this will benefit me in the long term.

At Home Foot Sizer

Anyone with children can tell you, you never know what size your children’s feet are until you are in the store with the sizer. However, we all know you can often find better deals online at sites like shoes.com, Amazon.com, or Zappos.com just to name a few. On more than occasion, I have found myself returning shoes due to length or width and it is a pain. In Japan, they don’t have free shipping or returns, so that gets painful. Now, anyone can have a shoe-sizer in their own home and measure feet before you process that online order!

Enjoy!

Until next time…

August 12th 8am Leave DC

August 13th 4:30pm Arrive Tokyo

Old Habits

COOKING FOR THE KIDS

I was really excited to cook for my nieces. Having a Korean mom (my sister Mary) and Taiwanese Dad, these are girls I knew loved to eat such things as kimchee, duck eggs, pig ears, etc. So of course, they would love my udon, my yakisoba, my Indian dishes. The first night I cooked, I decided to make udon and it was not a hit. Chase, Mary and I were the only ones who ate it. Next, I made my favorite rice and mixed beans and this met with the same result. My last attempt at cooking for the girls, I cooked a simmered kabocha dish thinking, “who doesn’t like kabocha?”  People who don’t like pumpkin. People like my nieces. Sometimes, you just have to know when to stop. It was at this point I realized the cost effectiveness of me buying ingredients for “exotic” new dishes which would not be enjoyed by more than 2-3 people, just wasn’t worth it. I think Mary was sort of relieved I quit too. I think she liked what I was cooking, but she probably felt badly that the girls just weren’t into it. It just goes to show that sometimes, kids are just used to certain dishes cooked  by their parents and that’s what is comfortable for them. I understand that. I fondly remember dishes that my mom made and even though I may order these same dishes at other places, it just isn’t the same and never as good.

CHASE

Yesterday after Dad, Mary, Chase and I came home from playing tennis, we saw a runaway basketball rolling down the street as we turned into Mary’s driveway. Chase jumped out saying, “I’ll go get that ball! Maybe I’ll make some new friends!” A few minutes passed and he came walking through the door. I said, “You didn’t want to play with the boys?” and he says, “They were racists.” Evidently, after the boys all convened, one of the boys started right off reading Chase’s shirt: LOVE. SAVE. JAPAN. and then saying, “What the fuck?” They then “asked” if Chase was Chinese, to which he responded “I’m not Chinese.” and walked away. After he told me what happened, he asked me if he handled it alright. I said, “Are you alive to fight another day?” I also asked him how he felt. He said he felt like punching them in the face. I told him if they provoked him again or dared to lay 1 finger on his body then he had my permission to punch their faces. I can’t help it, but when I hear about kids like this, I  judge the parents. I already know these are people not worth knowing. I was watching the news about that bus monitor who was horribly bullied by the kids on her bus and the way the parents were “handling” it. I don’t get it. I hate that the rest of the world has to hear about that kind of crap from the US, but I guess that’s the world we live in. At least it ended up where hopefully she’ll be able to retire.

Fortunately the next day when we went to the neighborhood pool, a 12 year old boy named Steve approached Chase at the diving board and asked if he could play with him. It wasn’t 10 minutes before they came over and Steve was asking if Chase could come over to his house or even spend the night. I had no intention of letting him go over to some stranger’s home, but I kind of played along a little bit because I could see the surprised look on Chase’s face. Even he was a little shocked at how quickly this relationship was moving ahead. At one point, Chase actually slapped my bottom just a fraction “too hard” trying to be funny. I got the point, but I just liked torturing him a little. I said, “Chase, why don’t you walk over to Steve’s dad and introduce yourself?” Later on, I explained to both of them that I couldn’t just let Chase go spend the night at someone’s home without knowing their parents and that we could meet here again after everyone returned from camp. I was glad that through Steve, white boys in America didn’t all have to be “racists”.

ADJUSTING

The other day on our way out to run errands, I actually asked my sister, “Does this look too much like pajamas?” After months of putting on heels just to go to 7/11, I had to laugh at myself.

Chase, Dad and I finally went to see the Avengers. As I was walking towards the theater, Chase and my dad come running out. Chase says, “Mom! What’s our seat assignments?!?” and I say to him, “Honey, we’re in America, no assigned seating.” To which he says, “Awesome!” and heads back in. The movie was pretty action-packed and easy to watch if not follow. I have to admit, I think Capt. America is my favorite. I’ll bet a lot of immigrants feel like this. Everytime he was onscreen I felt like crying. I think it’s because he represents what being American should be.

Not a Racist

CLEAR & BRILLIANT UPDATE

It’s been a week since I had my face lasered. I can already tell, I love it. There isn’t a huge difference but I can tell there is a tightening and smoothing that has happened. I know it will only get better with each successive treatment. The sandpaperiness went away a couple of days ago. I also felt like I had a small “breakout” but it only lasted about 2 days.

My skin looks fine when I don’t have any expression (but how long can that last?). I started to notice when I took pictures, there were extra lines around my mouth and into my cheeks that sort of were new and definitely unwanted. I think this is going to help that a lot.

TIMELINE

July 2nd Drive to Columbia with my dad

July 7th Drive to Atlanta

July 8th Lunch with my Atlanta BFFs!!!! (pictures of course, that means you Debra!)

July 9th Fly back to DC

July 17th Clear & Brilliant the Sequel

July 20th Fly to Maine

July 21st Family Day and Fly back with Chasie!

Until next time…

Making Up for Lost Time

CLEAR & BRILLIANT

Being back in the US meant I would waste no time finding a plastic surgeon or a laser machine for a “tune up”. Ever since my last birthday, I wake up everyday wondering “Is today the day the shit hits the fan? or my ass hits the floor?” Will I look in the mirror and find someone who resembled one of my mom’s friends? Since I moved to Tokyo, I have not bothered trying to get any aesthetic procedures. Hell, when a mani-pedi can set you back $500, I can’t even bring myself to make an appointment for microderm. They probably charge by the grain. BTW, I also bought an at home microdermabrasion machine last week, but I haven’t had a chance to use it. I hope it doesn’t end up suffering the same fate as my bread machine. I’m a little afraid to use it. Once I get started though, I’m using that sucker everywhere. I’ll admit, I love trying anything that offers the hope of attaining better skin. Ever since Chase was born, I have always had at least one friend in my contacts who is a licensed aesthetician or has access to a laser machine. Once you hit your late 30′s-early 40′s it is amazing to see the differences among women. You can really tell who has taken care of themselves and who hasn’t. Anyhow, I decided to try the Clear & Brilliant Laser because:

  • It is called Clear & Brilliant
  • Stronger than microdermabrasion, but not as strong as Fraxel
  • It was a Groupon promo

I went in yesterday for my consultation/procedure. I was worried about hyperpigmenting because a few years back, I had my face melted off with another procedure and afterwards I “hyper-pigmented” and it was VERY disconcerting (but obviously not enough to stop future experimentation). According to the doctor & nurse, “The good news is it’s melasma (not hyper-pigmentation). The bad news is, it’s melasma”. Unfortunately there isn’t much you can do. I heard, “Let’s warm up the laser machine!”

DAY 1

  • They have to put LOTS of topical anesthetic on your face to numb the area.
  • It’s only 1 pass with the laser over your face.
  • Takes less than 30 min

The process wasn’t painful for the most part. The worst part was the prep. My face felt hot afterwards and looked red, but not “Hellraiser“. It felt rubbery from the topical, but the skin looked ruddy. That night I took some Motrin and Benedryl to help with inflammation and itchiness.

I know how he feels

DAY 2

Skin is not so red. Don’t feel like I have to “hide at home”. No burning with sweating. The only difference is the skin feels like fine-grade sandpaper. Tiny bumps. I feel like a crack addict who’s fallen off the wagon. I am just so happy. I hope this facial turns into something special. I have scheduled 2 more before I leave for Tokyo. They told me not to expect anything dramatic, but that I would love the texture of my skin once I was finished. Let’s face it: If you aren’t fighting the battle against time. You will lose.

Until next time…

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