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So, I went to the dentist Monday for the first time in five years.  I know, scary, right?

No, there's really no point to this entry, I'm just making conversation.

Anyway, I got some X-rays, and got my professional cleaning, and the obligatory lecture about how I don't floss enough...And it turns out I need a couple thousand dollars worth of dental work.  Which is about what I was expecting, but still...Ugh. 

I go back in a couple of weeks for the first of 2-5 visits to get everything fixed.  Possibly I will also get my teeth whitened, which is something I was thinking of at my last dentist's appointment, but couldn't afford back then.  I mean, if I'm gonna get all this serious work done, I might as well do it up right, right?

One of the teeth they cleaned has been really sensitive since Monday, and a little voice in the back of my head is freaking out that whatever they'll have to fix on that tooth will turn out to be more serious than they think right now.  Complete with unpleasant words like 'root canal' and 'bridge'.  Ugh, I hate my brain.

On the (slightly) up side of the whole thing, everyone at the office was really nice, even the hygenist who gave me the floss lecture, and the tech who made slightly off-color (but not in an uncomfortable way) jokes about me having a small mouth when he took the X-rays.  And their office assistant was great about helping with the insurance paperwork and explaining what was covered and what wasn't, and how much I was likely to get reimbursed by my insurance when it was all over.

At least if I have to keep seeing these people for the next few months, I don't hate them or anything.  That would make the whole thing worse.  Although, I'm going to be forced to re-evaluate my Christmas present giving.  The dentist will be bleeding my dry literally and figuratively through the holiday season.
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I don't belive first roommate has ever spoken truer words.

We did yard work this Saturday.  And, by yard work I don't mean the usual 'mow and pull the weeds in the cracks between stones' bit.  F.R. pulled the vines off the fence almost the entire way around the yard.  She busted out the saw and cut down a couple of weed-trees growing by the front fence.  I did the mowin' thing, and then we both tackled the front walk.

As we weeded between the bricks, with their sad, crumbly mortar; we talked about what needed to be done to maintain our 4 hours of work in the future.  I'm not a big fan of toxic chemicals in the yard, but we decided on a weed killer, before the rest of that mortar goes the way of the dodo.  We also needed an outdoor broom, because after the weeding there was a ton of dirt and stuff everywhere.  Then we thought about the rest of the yard.  Two trees with low-hanging branches meant a long-handled clipper to lop them off with.

So, after we spent 4 hours pulling, mowing, cutting, etc. F.R. ran to the Home Despot and bought stuff.  I was heading out to a party with third roommate, but when presented with the new tree clipper, I responded with a very Buffy-esque "Ooh, Shiny!" and proceeded to go out and lop off a few branches in my skirt and ballet flats, my belly button hanging out for God and the whole neighborhood to see.

Sunday I went out all on my lonesome, and cut down the rest of the branches in question.  Also, at some point Sunday I came into contact with...Something evil.  Still not sure if it was the bugs or a plant, but I'm covered in welts and red splotches.  And, I bruised my upper arm using the clipper.

You should see the lawn, though.  If only I had 'before' pics.  It looks about a million times better.  And, evidently yard work other than mowing can be useful exercise.  I'm certainly sore, so I must have gotten a work out.

Hoping everyone had an excellent weekend!

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