Let Me Hear Your Body Talk

By coffeesp00ns

Here we go… Friday Five on Friday

And let me just say I’m going easy. I’ve started a couple others, but they’ve been too mind-swallowing to do and besides, it’s still summer.

1. What does your body tell you when you get out of bed in the morning?
2. How well do you treat your body? Do you feed and exercise it well? Go for regular check-ups?
3. What part of your body feels strongest?
4. Which is the weakest?
5. If you had to live without the use of one body part for the rest of your life, which would it be? Why?

1. What does my body tell me? Depends… If it’s a “sleep-in” day, my eyes wonder why it’s so bright. Usually my bladder is screaming loud enough to make me get up before I can think too much about it. My waking mind tries to recapture the dreams I may have had; it tries to repeat the dream so it’s more in my conscious mind so I can look up all the symbols later.

2. I’m fairy good to my body. I don’t smoke. I drink, but not to excess that much. (But sometimes, yes, to excess). I don’t use Q-Tips that much because they can puncture your ear drum.  When working, I exercise 2 or more times a week, usually a cardio class. I get my annual check up once a year (duh, annual, once a year). I’ve never done a mammogram, but should. I see the dentist twice a year (unfortunately, sometimes more). I recently got moles checked; I recently had my eyes checked. I try to eat at least partially healthily most of the time.

3. Body part that feels the strongest? I have big biceps for who and what I am. If we’re talking only physically, I’d say that. Not sure how much I can actually do with them, though.

4. My right ankle is the weakest. It’s the one I had surgery on. It’s weak at times and it just looks weird. Sometimes it goes out on me.  I don’t want to hate any part of my body, but I really dislike it.

5. I always hate this question. I see that it gets easier to live w/o an arm. But I’m just getting into knitting again so much that I don’t want to have to give that up.  Maybe a foot, if I could still do exercises besides running or walking.  Maybe one eye, so I’d have a lazy eye and freak the kids out. I could tell them that i’m a bruja and that I can put spells on them if they’re not quiet.

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