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No longer on the river and, again, an empty nester. Back to living on Fleming Island and making some more friends!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

A highly "complimentary" massage

Ahhh, I feel so wonderful right now, sitting here in my window, not in the sun, but still in the window. Like the mother in the Bates Hotel! Hopefully not so daunting but still, in the window.
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The reason I feel so perfectly relaxed is that I've been thoroughly massaged already this a.m. My neck and shoulders were aching something fierce, due in part to the two newsletters coming out this past week but also from the unexpected drama experienced since last week's phone call. I've met with all the appropriate people, at least as far as I need to go for now, and am waiting to hear how this will be resolved, etc. The "complimentary massage" has been waiting for me for many months and today was the perfect choice for cashing in. For every three people I refer to Carol, I get a free massage. I want my friends to know the blessed experience of having their bones and muscles relieved, so keep referring them. If I hear of anyone having back troubles or similar ache or pain, I give them a card to go see Carol.
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Other than being a free Orthobionomy treatment, I got more sweet, heartfelt compliments from my dear friend, Carol, as she worked on my sore lower back. I was telling her about my friend, Judy, coming next weekend, and mentioned Linda who has been treated to a therapeutic massage by Carol. As I am writing this, I have to chuckle about Linda's time with Carol, because she didn't know if she could talk or not during the treatment so was quiet. I yak the whole time and Carol says it's okay with her because "I am interesting." Wow! So, anyway, as Carol was manipulating my massive thighs and such, she said to me, "You know, since I've met you, I have begun nurturing my female friendships. You taught me that." Another wow! She went on to tell how she sought and reconnected with a friend from 30 years ago, renew their friendship and stay close from now on. Yippee, another success story! If my head isn't sufficiently swelled by now, once she told me that since she treated me for the sciatica a year ago, she's decided to pursue her education and training, going further into the study of orthobionomy and associated classes of massage. If it hadn't been for the sciatica, I most likely would not have ever had a massage, thinking it would be too painful an event. Silly Mama!
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Last night was delightful, because my neighbors invited me down to their river room for cocktails and snacks just as I was about to settle in for the evening. Not totally settled, but thinking about what to have for supper and sitting back to watch the movie from the library. At 6:30 p.m. I went to Hugh and Maureen's, being the first to arrive and enjoyed some time with them before the rest came. It was wonderful to sit riverside and enjoy the company of my interesting and fun neighbors. I love it plus I got a recipe for some delicious curried chicken salad for on crackers. Yes, I got a recipe, Miss Kimmie Homemaker!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting that Carol said that. I think that since I've met you, I've paid much more attention to that very thing!

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Jami!

What an incredibly nice thing for you say! There are only so many things this side of heaven you can count on, and that would be your friends! First, Dorsey, and your sons, and your pets, but finally, your friends!

Hugs,

Kim

Anonymous said...

Someday it is my goal to ahve a total massage. Remeber when you treated Lori and I to a massage at the mall in Appleton. It wasn't a total massage but it did feel good. Thank you again. It is a bit cooler here today than yesterday but the sun is shining which makes the world of difference. Got my sstuff dlivered to repeat Performance and they were ever so kind. I still have more stuff ot go through.

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Jill Schmill!

Yes, I remember the chair massage at the Appleton Mall, right? That was the day all 6 girls were together in one place, without having a funeral or wedding. Manny was a baby. Lori introduced to me to Coldwater Creek and there was a tornado in Appleton. Great fun! I hope you can get a massage some time soon, maybe a CHRISTmas or birthday gift???

Put out a hint or two!

Kim

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Oops, correction, Jill:

Lori introduced me to CJ Banks at that Mall, not Coldwater Creek. Sorry!

Kim

Anonymous said...

You must share that curry chicken salad recipe. Remember how much I love curry chicken? You treated me to a lunch at the club, though it was a hot chicken curry with raisins over rice. Delicious!
Kimmie Homemaker I LOVE it!

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Christine? Is that you?

I'd love to share the recipe with you, but I must know who I treated to lunch at The Club! It could be any number of folks.....hmmm, let me think.....who had the curried chicken?????

Hugs,

Kim

Anonymous said...

*Blush*
Yes, it's me. It would help if I signed my post...sorry.
What do you mean you've treated others to curry chicken at the club? Hmph!
Christine

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Christine!

I can just see your lovely face blushing! Now I know, and I did suspect it was you who would love the curry because of your cosmopolitan tastes!

I guess I must have stepped out on you!

Sorry, and big hugs!

Kim