Stick to your gums … I mean guns.

Tuesday, October 14 I got my bottom permanent retainer removed after 6 months of wearing it after having my braces removed. When I first got my braces taken off it was time to do impressions on my teeth and have a removable top retainer, and a permanent bottom retainer. I was in a small argument about getting the permanent one on in the first place. But, since he’s the orthodontist and knew what he was talking about — I caved and let him do it. After all, I did drop nearly four grand on my new straight pearly whites.

When his assistant put it on, the wire seemed really thick and high on my teeth, so when I spoke you could actually see the wire. (I have seen the inside of other people’s mouths and they didn’t look like that!) I was pissed off to say the very least. Needless to say, I went home sad (lol). I went in for my month and a half check up, to get my top retainer adjusted and see how my teeth were coming along. I told the orthodontist that I wanted my permanent retainer (let’s go with ‘permy’ for short) removed. I specifically told him to remove it or I will come back to my next appointment with it in my hands. I was being sarcastic about it, obviously. But he and I got along good, and I was one of the few adults in his clinic that had braces and actually sat around and chatted to him afterwards. So we had sort of like a … bond, going on. (Oh c’mon, I had to!)

I wasn’t a fan of the permy, and since I had shown my orthodontist that I was quite capable of wearing my removable top retainer and my teeth weren’t budging. He agreed to let me set up an appointment to have impressions taken of my bottom teeth and have a removable one at no extra cost (darn right!). I made my appointment for the day after the Labor Day holiday: September 2nd to have it removed, & September 4th to actually pick up the new retainer.

Well wouldn’t you know! Luck was not on my side that day. I checked the online Greyhound schedule, and buses didn’t run from my city to the next where my appointment conveniently was, in the mornings anymore!!! What in the worrrrldddd. I had to call the orthodontist and re–schedule. People did not want permy removed. They couldn’t fit me into an appointment until October 14, and 16. That’s cool. I could wait.

October 14 rolls around and I catch the 3:30 Greyhound. It was supposed to arrive in the next city at 4:05. Perfect timing for my 4:30 appointment. But again they must have changed the bus schedule and trotted all over town picking people up. We ended up leaving the city at quarter to four. No need to start panicking, I still had extra time to get to my appointment. Bus drive took the same route as always, right through farm country and back roads.

However, dun dun dunnn… it looked like 4:00 was rush hour in farm land. Sweet diddly corn’on’ya.

We arrive at the terminal at 4:20. Not ridiculously late or anything, but enough to make me panic and wonder if I’m going to catch the city bus in time to get to my appointment… and guess what? The city has changed the bus schedule THERE too!! I could no longer find where route #3 bus left from, and when I finally found it it was 4:28 and the bus left at 4:20. Sweet mother of poo. I was ready to kick someone in the head.

I called the orthodontist and told them I missed my bus and I was late. But, I didn’t want to shell out $10 for a cab that will bring me the ziggy-zag round about way to my appointment. So what did I do? I booted it all the effing way there. Yeah, that’s right. A girly girl having a great volumous (?) hair day, dressed up in a nice purple striped button up shirt, black pants and dress shoes. Booting it to her braces appointment. I had to stop a couple of times because I was going way faster than my 30 minute 5k and I was getting short of breath. As I started up running again, I passed all kinds of people (Orthodontist appointment is in laid back hippy–ville), and one bunch of kids yelled at me: “Don’t stop!” which was funny to hear.

Did I make it? Yes, and only 15 minutes late for my appointment! Hurrah! My orthodontist has four assistants (busy place, I take it) and they all like talking to me. Guess I’m friendly? Whatever. I was out of breath. Could they not see the sweat pouring off me, with my raggity tangled hair and damp dress shirt? It was not a pretty sight, I’m embarrassed to admit. As soon as I got in there, they told me to sit down, and back went the ortho chair. (I was still catching my breath at this point!) A few of the ladies commented on my seychelles flats (that are not available anymore! I even e–mailed the designer. “Last years model. Sorry! No more available.” Dangit, I want a backup pair that can ship to Canada!). Out came permy, then the impressions were done and I picked out a nice clear purple to replace permy.

It’s obviously not recommended that you go against what your orthodontist suggests. But that permy was annoying to me and I wanted it out. I kept rubbing my tongue on it constantly, in hopes it would rub away. Chewing anything stuck to the permy, especially pop corn kernels and bubble gum. (I’m such a child.) But now having a removable one in it’s place made me all the happier.

I am a happy straight teeth person. I stuck to my gums guns and got what I thought was needed.

Last night was the first night I slept with two of my removable retainers in. It was almost like having braces all over again, only a mouth full of plastic. With my top retainer, I never ‘slurped’ (if you have a retainer, you’ll know what I’m talking about) because there wasn’t much need. But when I popped that bottom one in and laid down in bed for the night, I literally thought I was going to choke in my sleep. There was saliva building up and I thought I’d choke on my own spit. I guess I got used to it, because boyfriend came home late last night and I was still alive. I guess the first few hours were the worst. It’s really tight too, which is good — keeps my teeth in line.

And that was that.

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I’m going bananas!

I like my bananas to be a little bit green when I peel them and eat them. I try and only buy two or three because by the time I eat the last one, it’s turning yellow and the peel is too squishy and soft, and there’s a strong banana taste. There was a sale at the grocery store, and silly me stocked up on the darkest green bananas I could find. So, I bought five of them. They’re stored at room temperature and even against a corner wall, so no sunlight hits it. Yesterday I picked up one of the bananas to bring to work, and it already had brown spots on it! That’s how yellow and ripe it was, 4 days later. What gives!? It was so gross too. I’m surprised that I really dislike them that much when they’re yellow, nice and ripe. I suppose I could save it and make banana bread out of them…hmm.

Does anyone know how to stunt the ripening of bananas? Will putting them in the fridge not make them turn yellow as fast? It’s annoying going to the grocery store every so often to pick up the green ones, so I just never end up doing it and eating any bananas until I do my biweekly shopping trip to the shop.

Gah! There’s GOT to be a way.

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Favorite reads

I’m a fan of photography, sarcastic blogs, and interesting reads so I decided to share with you all, a few of my favorite diverse websites out there.

Daily Dose of Imagery: This man goes around Toronto on a daily basis and takes some perfectly breathtaking photos of random things! It’s pretty much the first website I go to on a weekday morning. He’s the reason I want a tilt–shift lens. And Guess what? Viewing his snaps around Toronto has made me feel semi–comfortable walking around and exploring more of the City Centre when I’m alone. Perhaps it’s because I feel that I’ve already been there while I view his photos on my huge 22″ monitor at work. He has also had the opportunity to shoot some movie stars while they were in the city for the Toronto International Film Festival (which you can see in the second, and third photos). I remember once the four way stop diagonal crosswalk (4th photo) was first introduced, he posted a photo that morning and I looked at it. That evening when I went home to watch the CBC news his photos were actually shown during the news hour! I was so excited for him, thinking “Oh look! I was on his website today!!” Hopefully you all too, will enjoy viewing his site, and photos.
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Rachel Richter Photography: In all honesty, I don’t visit this site nearly enough. I think she primarily takes photos of children and babies. I’m in awe of her processing and ability to capture the most gorgeous photos of kids – which is quite a difficult thing to accomplish.
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Mrs. January: Cassie is a smart shopper and even better saver. I have always read blogs about people in the United States about their frugal shopping deals and how they managed to get items for little, or nothing. I was pointed in the right direction when I asked an American girl for a link to help me cut down on my grocery bill, but alas the link was for U.S. Citizans only. Somehow I stumbled upon Cassie’s MJ website and now I too, am a Queen of coupon clipping and waiting for a great sale to hit the stores by browsing online flyers and deciding what to buy before I go. Family members poke fun at the fact, but in return I show them how much I have saved on a grocery bill or necessities. I once went to a grocery store and the original price run up at $81.39 and I handed the cashier my stack of bills, some of which were ‘try me free’ offers, like soups. I ended up only paying $43.57. That gives me much more options to budget my $100 biweekly allowance for groceries. I can get so much more stuff this way. Stock up when there are sales, that’s a big one in my books. For instance: Boyfriend goes through a regular sized box of vector cereal, per day. Yes, it’s a lot but on my way home from work one day I went to the grocery store and saw that there were tons of flats of vector cereal on at a discount price. I bought ONE box (lol), and called boyfriend right away, saying we needed to get the car out and drive here to pick up a stash. We ended up leaving with three or four flats. Our bill came to something ridiculous because we had to pick up other things. But we knew that he would eat it all before it went bad. There are just four boxes of that cereal on the shelf. It lasted only a few months, but it saved us a lot of money in the long run.
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Dooce: Heather B. Armstrong is her name, and don’t wear it out! Heather’s website is very popular and I don’t think I’ve ever left a comment on her site. In her daily writings she speaks about her husband, a three year old daughter and two pups. While Heather does write about her everyday life, her writing style has everyone glued to their monitors in suspense as she writes the most intriguing and super funny entries about some of the simplistic tasks, like taking her daughter shopping for clothes. Heather also takes some greats shots of Chuck (one of the dogs – definitely my favorite dog that has ever lived + you can buy 2009 calendars with each month representing a different picture of Chuck. Bonus!) balancing things on his head, or wearing silly outfits (Photos are below as well as more talented shots coming from her SLR). Dooce.com is a good read and definitely a keeper on my list of daily sites to check in the morning.
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