Feb. 24th, 2006

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After getting two perfume oils from http://www.escentsational.com,I have at last found my number one signature perfume fragrance (number two being a custom blend of Rose and Vanilla). It's called Venice. It's in the fragrance collection of "Soft & Sweet": "warm vanilla with sultry, sweet oriental fruits". I though vanilla and rose did well together, but that was before I smelled Venice on me. It is a very very light scent and I feel like I'd have to apply it all the time, but I don't like heavy scents anyway. And perfumes are meant to dissipate into the skin and be gradually undetectable by the wearer anyway -- if you can really smell your perfume hours after you apply it, it's strong. I think this weekend I shall bring the little roll-on vial of Venice with me and ask how well it lingers. The aromatherapeutic effect on me is interesting. Slightly arousing, very calming, evokes memories of childhood and comfort. At the same time it makes me smile very happily, it has a nice burst of energy, it is soft and very sweet but never overwhelming. It doesn't give me a headache. Makes me think of ripe juicy fruit sitting near a wedding cake. Therefore it evokes feelings of joy and love. What is most interesting is that it smells exactly the same in the bottle and on my skin; for most people, a fragrance in the bottle will take on a different set of notes on the skin. But it was as though Venice was meant just for me.

In other news, I introduced my boss to Acetyl-L-Carnitine, which is a wonderful little supplement that does so well for me I wonder how I have been without it. It calms my ADD symptoms, boosts my metabolism and oxygen, gives me loads of energy, gets my muscles working even as it relaxed and soothes. I have discovered, happily, that Alcar is the one and only supplement that will truly counter the effects of cerebral palsy for me. It loosens and smooths my muscles, giving me better motor control. It delivers endless supplies of oxygen to the mitochondria, the muscles, my brain, my nerves, and that is what I so deeply crave, the oxygen I was deprived of at birth and after birth in the incubator. It is potently beneficial for the heart and the blood. I feel alive when I take it, more alive than usual. It is best taken with Alpha Lipoic Acid, a wonderful antioxidant, so I do that. I go to http://www.doctorstrust.com and get the combination bottle on mega sale.

Oh, my hands feel so relaxed and loose, you have no idea. This is marvelous, this is marvelous, every time I feel this I want to cry. There is energy flowing, channels opening wide, my mind sparking to life, my body calling out "Yes I can yes I can" and I feel alive.

Mmm, vanilla and fruit...
brightrosefox: (Default)
After getting two perfume oils from http://www.escentsational.com,I have at last found my number one signature perfume fragrance (number two being a custom blend of Rose and Vanilla). It's called Venice. It's in the fragrance collection of "Soft & Sweet": "warm vanilla with sultry, sweet oriental fruits". I though vanilla and rose did well together, but that was before I smelled Venice on me. It is a very very light scent and I feel like I'd have to apply it all the time, but I don't like heavy scents anyway. And perfumes are meant to dissipate into the skin and be gradually undetectable by the wearer anyway -- if you can really smell your perfume hours after you apply it, it's strong. I think this weekend I shall bring the little roll-on vial of Venice with me and ask how well it lingers. The aromatherapeutic effect on me is interesting. Slightly arousing, very calming, evokes memories of childhood and comfort. At the same time it makes me smile very happily, it has a nice burst of energy, it is soft and very sweet but never overwhelming. It doesn't give me a headache. Makes me think of ripe juicy fruit sitting near a wedding cake. Therefore it evokes feelings of joy and love. What is most interesting is that it smells exactly the same in the bottle and on my skin; for most people, a fragrance in the bottle will take on a different set of notes on the skin. But it was as though Venice was meant just for me.

In other news, I introduced my boss to Acetyl-L-Carnitine, which is a wonderful little supplement that does so well for me I wonder how I have been without it. It calms my ADD symptoms, boosts my metabolism and oxygen, gives me loads of energy, gets my muscles working even as it relaxed and soothes. I have discovered, happily, that Alcar is the one and only supplement that will truly counter the effects of cerebral palsy for me. It loosens and smooths my muscles, giving me better motor control. It delivers endless supplies of oxygen to the mitochondria, the muscles, my brain, my nerves, and that is what I so deeply crave, the oxygen I was deprived of at birth and after birth in the incubator. It is potently beneficial for the heart and the blood. I feel alive when I take it, more alive than usual. It is best taken with Alpha Lipoic Acid, a wonderful antioxidant, so I do that. I go to http://www.doctorstrust.com and get the combination bottle on mega sale.

Oh, my hands feel so relaxed and loose, you have no idea. This is marvelous, this is marvelous, every time I feel this I want to cry. There is energy flowing, channels opening wide, my mind sparking to life, my body calling out "Yes I can yes I can" and I feel alive.

Mmm, vanilla and fruit...
brightrosefox: (Default)
After getting two perfume oils from http://www.escentsational.com,I have at last found my number one signature perfume fragrance (number two being a custom blend of Rose and Vanilla). It's called Venice. It's in the fragrance collection of "Soft & Sweet": "warm vanilla with sultry, sweet oriental fruits". I though vanilla and rose did well together, but that was before I smelled Venice on me. It is a very very light scent and I feel like I'd have to apply it all the time, but I don't like heavy scents anyway. And perfumes are meant to dissipate into the skin and be gradually undetectable by the wearer anyway -- if you can really smell your perfume hours after you apply it, it's strong. I think this weekend I shall bring the little roll-on vial of Venice with me and ask how well it lingers. The aromatherapeutic effect on me is interesting. Slightly arousing, very calming, evokes memories of childhood and comfort. At the same time it makes me smile very happily, it has a nice burst of energy, it is soft and very sweet but never overwhelming. It doesn't give me a headache. Makes me think of ripe juicy fruit sitting near a wedding cake. Therefore it evokes feelings of joy and love. What is most interesting is that it smells exactly the same in the bottle and on my skin; for most people, a fragrance in the bottle will take on a different set of notes on the skin. But it was as though Venice was meant just for me.

In other news, I introduced my boss to Acetyl-L-Carnitine, which is a wonderful little supplement that does so well for me I wonder how I have been without it. It calms my ADD symptoms, boosts my metabolism and oxygen, gives me loads of energy, gets my muscles working even as it relaxed and soothes. I have discovered, happily, that Alcar is the one and only supplement that will truly counter the effects of cerebral palsy for me. It loosens and smooths my muscles, giving me better motor control. It delivers endless supplies of oxygen to the mitochondria, the muscles, my brain, my nerves, and that is what I so deeply crave, the oxygen I was deprived of at birth and after birth in the incubator. It is potently beneficial for the heart and the blood. I feel alive when I take it, more alive than usual. It is best taken with Alpha Lipoic Acid, a wonderful antioxidant, so I do that. I go to http://www.doctorstrust.com and get the combination bottle on mega sale.

Oh, my hands feel so relaxed and loose, you have no idea. This is marvelous, this is marvelous, every time I feel this I want to cry. There is energy flowing, channels opening wide, my mind sparking to life, my body calling out "Yes I can yes I can" and I feel alive.

Mmm, vanilla and fruit...
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I just want to thank Beca for inspiring an upcoming scene in my novel, through the most moving, incredible river of words I have read in years. What I write won't hold a candle or a slip of breath to what she wrote, but I can try. I am not a great writer -- she should be the near author, not me.
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I just want to thank Beca for inspiring an upcoming scene in my novel, through the most moving, incredible river of words I have read in years. What I write won't hold a candle or a slip of breath to what she wrote, but I can try. I am not a great writer -- she should be the near author, not me.
brightrosefox: (Default)
I just want to thank Beca for inspiring an upcoming scene in my novel, through the most moving, incredible river of words I have read in years. What I write won't hold a candle or a slip of breath to what she wrote, but I can try. I am not a great writer -- she should be the near author, not me.
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New York City -- Manhattan Island -- four hundred years in the future in a world where psionics is normal: Describe it. How does it look? How many people? Does it have a new name? What's happened to it in four centuries?
Go.
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New York City -- Manhattan Island -- four hundred years in the future in a world where psionics is normal: Describe it. How does it look? How many people? Does it have a new name? What's happened to it in four centuries?
Go.
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New York City -- Manhattan Island -- four hundred years in the future in a world where psionics is normal: Describe it. How does it look? How many people? Does it have a new name? What's happened to it in four centuries?
Go.

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