Thursday, May 11, 2006

As winter approaches the days have been getting shorter and shorter, so that by the time we go for "walkies" it's dark. The upside of this is that it's also Bat O'clock. As Laika and I walk to the park in the dark, hundreds of flying foxes fly overhead. Whenever I see them I'm reminded how lucky I am to live in Australia.
Laika and I have also seen an owl at our park lately. Cool.

Monday, May 08, 2006

I'm twenty five years and ten thousand miles from where I last had to face a dentist's drill, so I was a bit apprehensive. There are four fillings to replace; I was hoping to do them all today, just to get it done with, so he just did one side.

"We can fire up the camera again if you want to watch what's going on," he said.

Yeah, no thanks.

The worst part is still the needle. I just have to close my eyes and go to my happy place as soon as he whips that thing out. The other worst part was that the drill occasionally found the resonant frequency of my skull. Yesh, I did thound like thish for a while afterwards, but beyond the needle, the procedure was without pain.

I'm glad to get rid of these fillings. Not because they're mercury -- I don't buy the hysteria about that -- but because they were leaking. My mouth has been like a petri dish lately (ick, I know, sorry). As a bonus, the new fillings are white instead of dark.

I get to do it all again on the other side next Monday. At least I know what to expect now.