Forgot to tell that I yesterday went for a voluntarily but painful experience when I decided to get rid of my "beard" because I wanted to look clean and hairfree for my coming trip to the sun.
The method I accidentally chose ( it was just there in the very moment I was thinking of doing something) was this thing called threading.
A cotton thread is pulled along unwanted hair in a twisting motion, to kind of trap hair in a lasso and then lifts hair right out of the follicle and OUCH that was so so painful. Its mostly used for your eyebrows but can be done in the rest of your face too and that's what I foolishly did and my tears were just pouring down my cheeks Automatically as a reaction to the pain. How on earth could people have tolerated this treatment for so many hundreds of years? Must be very efficient ...and for sure I don't look like a goat anymore :))
Today i had to cancel everything that was on my agenda because we had a little leak so they came to fix it. easy peasy lemon squeezy. It was a quick fix they assured me. They then decided to change all old ventiles on the radiators at the same time to eliminate future leaks. The only problem was they misunderstood the water system and the connections in my youngest daughters room so suddenly a water fountain was created. The plumber was trying to hold back the water with his bare hand ( it is almost boiling) while the other man went to switch off the water.
And yes 4 hours later the plumber had to leave for the hospital with severe burns and apperantly they had to cut his blisters , give him antibacterials for the risk of infections and he have to wear a glove for a couple of weeks.
I knew about the water but not about him getting burned but I was told
he wanted to finish his job before he went to the hospital. Is he a hero or something else?!
It should all be dried out till Friday they said...
Luckily this happened now and not when we will be away.
There is something positive in everything is it not?!
todelooo