If I'm out of whack, does that mean sometimes I am in whack?
The other day we were watching Planet Earth and the narrator said that the chimp barely escaped with her life. Pause... my son says, "How do you escape without your life?" I like that kid.
I have asymmetry problems. Monk, (my favorite TV show) would not be able to stand being me.
My left foot is considerably more ticklish than my right.
My right side is nearly always in pain. I mean from my neck to my hip. Tight muscles. Knots. Pain. The left side isn't too bad.
My right side is somewhat weaker, I've come to notice.
So, I know that much of this can be attributed to the mild stroke that I had once upon a time. But what about this?
My right eyebrow can be downright riotous, but the left scarcely ever sprouts an extra hair. What's up with that?
It must be your mother's fault. That boy is going to be a wordsmith. I read something about two teams working in unison with each other. Wouldn't unison be enough?
ReplyDeleteYou make me smile!
ReplyDeleteThis is what I love about you, Kay Day. I gave you an award on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI guess you are two sides of the same coin!
ReplyDeleteMy right side is a little bigger than my left side.
I think my right boob is bigger than my left...
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