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RE: The last time at my dental hygienist

in #biography7 years ago

I know Jesus said, “if your eye offends you, pluck it out”, but I also know not to shoot the messenger. If we were to deal with all the trouble-makers as the problem, we would never change our society.

I had to laugh several times during reading your text. That was a fine way to start my evening. You wrote that so fluently that I had the feeling of hearing you. Nice.

A lot of times I asked myself how many organs are actually left in my sister for she had several operations and I thought: Strange, aren't these organs good for something? So far I haven't given up any of mine and I prefer staying with them. Laughter! I'm very peculiar with my insides.

I was even sad when my wise teeth came out and I am having a good story for you as you are particularly interested in teeth (which we call here in Germany our "Esszimmer", maybe you know that term). But not now, I am too lazy.

Can I ask you, where you are located?

My very good friend is a dental hygienist in California, Palm Beach. Maybe she is a holistic one without even knowing it. We shared our whole childhood, teenage time and young adulthood before she left for the States.

I gave up brushing my teeth with mainstream toothpaste and taking one which doesn't foam and has natural ingredients in it. My man told me that it somehow didn't make sense to him that your mouth has to foam while brushing so it made me wonder, too. My childhood friend recommends also coal. Of course, one gets funny black teeth after using it.

In almost 48 years (my birthday is this month) I never saw a hospital from inside other than having some ambulant examinations. So I am lucky that the first half of my life I don't share any stories of that kind. (oh, wait, birth of my son but somehow that doesn't count).

Well, now it's time for my series. Tomorrow my son comes back from his holidays with his father and grandparents.