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air_n_darkness ([personal profile] air_n_darkness) wrote2006-05-24 04:22 pm
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and we'll have fun, fun, fun

Well, apparently I pulled a muscle in my shoulder yesterday while prying up the tack strips and nails. Consequently, I've been at (old) home packing things at a rather slow pace, as opposed to working in the (new) office. Meh, it'll get done eventually; I needed to pack the last of things anyway.

So we're going to leave the cats at the (old) house with the in-laws until we get back from San Francisco on June 6th. We decided that they will be freaked out enough by the move as it it. Moving them now, then leaving them for a week- we'd just be begging for a bad behavior and a regression of socializtaion. Add to that the fact that [livejournal.com profile] draconisferret would be moving in while we were gone... Well, letting them stay with "Gam-maw and Grandpa" will be better.

TTFN

[identity profile] wolfdragon-arts.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
will it be possible for me to try to move in two days earlier...
my schedule sucks major asss
they have me going in 2pm-11pm most of the damn week...
this Mon I dont have to go in til 5pm....

[identity profile] wolfdragon-arts.livejournal.com 2006-05-25 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
ok ... so i can use the garage as a reservoir
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[personal profile] jamethiel 2006-05-25 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
*HUGS*
Hope your shoulder feels better soon. From experience (I quilted a queen-size bed quilt in 2 weeks on an ordinary sewing machine), stretching, heatpacks, and tigerbalm help.

Is it latissimus dorsii, rotater cuff, trapezius, or the-muscles-that-run-either-side-of-the-spine that I can't remember the name of? Um, erector spinatus (maybe). Cause I know stretches that help with all of those.