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コラーゲンドリンクはまずい!と思っていましたが、
これは飲める!
アスタリフト10本入りのお試しを始めました。
結果をまた報告します。
コラーゲンドリンクの中でも理想的な配合量なのです!
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コラーゲンドリンクはまずい!と思っていましたが、
これは飲める!
アスタリフト10本入りのお試しを始めました。
結果をまた報告します。
コラーゲンドリンクの中でも理想的な配合量なのです!
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いろんな洗顔せっけんを試しましたが、
すごいの見つけちゃいました。
ガミラシークレット
という名前のせっけん
4000円近くしたんだけど
使い始めて2週間ぐらいだけど
すごいわかる!
いいです!
まずはメーク落としでメークを落とした後
ネットで泡立てて
泡がつぶれないように
そーっと
肌を引っ張らないように
しずかーに洗う
ぬるま湯から水ぐらいの温度で
これまたそーっとすすぐ
シャワーで洗い流さない(シャワーの圧は良くない)
お風呂から上がって
洗面所で
水で肌(顔)を冷やす
冷やすというかすすぐ感じで
掌にためた水に顔をつける感じで30回くらい。。。。
おおおおおおおおおおおおおおお、
ほうの一番高いところが光ってる!(ハイライト入れたみたいに)
毛穴が消えてる!(昔懐かし頃の肌だーーー)
お茶せっけんよりすごい、これ!
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My grandparents were married for over half a century, and played their own special game from the time they had met each other. The goal of their game was to write the word "shmily" in a surprise place for the other to find. They took turns leaving "shmily" around the house, and as soon as one of them discovered it, it was their turn to hide it once more.
They dragged "shmily" with their fingers through the sugar and flour containers to await whoever was preparing the next meal. They smeared it in the dew on the windows overlooking the patio where my grandma always fed us warm, homemade pudding with blue food coloring. "Shmily" was written in the steam left on the mirror after a hot shower, where it would reappear bath after bath. At one point, my grandmother even unrolled an entire roll of toilet paper to leave "shmily" on the very last sheet.
There was no end to the places "shmily" would pop up. Little notes with "shmily" scribbled hurriedly were found on dashboards and car seats, or taped to steering wheels. The notes were stuffed inside shoes and left under pillows. "Shmily" was written in the dust upon the mantel and traced in the ashes of the fireplace. This mysterious word was as much a part of my grandparents' house as the furniture.
It took me a long time before I was able to fully appreciate my grandparents' game. Skepticism has kept me from believing in true love-one that is pure and enduring. However, I never doubted my grandparents' relationship. They had love down pat. It was more than their flirtatious little games; it was a way of life. Their relationship was based on a devotion and passionate affection which not everyone is lucky experience.
Grandma and Grandpa held hands every chance they could. They stole kisses as they bumped into each other in their tiny kitchen. They finished each other's sentences and shared the daily crossword puzzle and word jumble.
My grandma whispered to me about how cute my grandpa was, how handsome and old he had grown to be. She claimed that she really knew "how to pick 'em." Before every meal they bowed their heads and gave thanks, marveling at their blessings: a wonderful family, good fortune, and each other.
But there was a dark cloud in my grandparents' life: my grandmother had breast cancer. The disease had first appeared ten years earlier. As always, Grandpa was with her every step of the way. He comforted her in their yellow room, painted that way so that she could always be surrounded by sunshine, even when she was too sick to go outside.
Now the cancer was again attacking her body. With the help of a cane and my grandfather's steady hand, they went to church every morning. But my grandmother grew steadily weaker until, finally, she could not leave the house anymore. For a while, Grandpa would go to church alone, praying to God to watch over his wife. Then one day, what we all dreaded finally happened. Grandma was gone.
"Shmily." It was scrawled in yellow on the pink ribbons of my grandmother's funeral bouquet. As the crowd thinned and the last mourners turned to leave, my aunts, uncles, cousins and other family members came forward and gathered around Grandma one last time. Grandpa stepped up to my grandmother's casket and, taking a shaky breath, he began to sing to her. Through his tears and grief, the song came, a deep and throaty lullaby.
Shaking with my own sorrow, I will never forget that moment. For I knew that, although I couldn't begin to fathom the depth of their love, had been privileged to witness its unmatched beauty.
S-h-m-i-l-y: See How Much I Love You.
Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa, for letting me see.
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毎日こんなに帰りが遅い
やってもやっても
もっと頑張れって
私って
仕事できないんだろうか?
って落ち込む。
1日は24時しかないのにね。
難しいね。。。
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日曜日の夜は憂鬱だ
明日仕事だからだ
そう思って、暗かった。
ああ、なんて不幸なの?
不幸を数えてた。
でも
自分の幸せを数えてみた。
仕事か、、、、ああ、行かなきゃ明日。。。。→仕事あるっていいことじゃない?
そんなふうに
私、結構幸せ者かも。。。
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見つけてしまった!
このヘアマスクはとてもいい
私は「VERBENA」をチョイスした。
シャンプーの後
水気を切る(タオルドライするほどではない)
髪の毛全体に揉みこむように
特に毛先は念入りに
ギュッ ギュッ って
そのまま5分放置(その間に体を洗う)
できれば、シャワーキャップなどかぶっておいたほうが浸透がいいかも
洗い流すとき、感じるはず
うわーーーーー!
子供の髪の毛を触っているみたい
1本1本がカシミアの手触り
襟足の髪の毛がぶよぶよだったの、私。
でもちょっとストレートになってきたかも。
1890円
これはいい買い物だ!
Afternoon Teaで入手しました!
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神棚に手を合わせ
何かお願い事をしようとして
やめた
その代わりに
ありがとうございますって思った。
何に?
別にいいことが起こるわけでも、
願いがかなうわけでもないけど、
とりあえず、今日もなんとか一日が終わって、無事帰ってきて、もう寝る。
特別悪いことも起こらなかったし、まずまずだ、って。
そのまずまずに感謝した。
そうか、まずまずは80点ではなく
満点なんだ。
そう思ったら
元気でた。
ありがとうございます。
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