Monday, 17 December 2012

Coffee Zombie


There is something slightly embarrassing about that moment  when you're walking down a hallway in work to a kettle singing quietly to yourself when you realise someone can hear the song you've just made up and have been chanting to yourself on the way.  Oops :/
The son has made a few people laugh so I'll share it with you.  To the tune of Flight of the Conchords' 'Prince of Parties', here's the coffee song for you:

Coffee...
I'm a caffine, coffee zombie
coffee beans are oh so nommy
cream and sugar are delicious
but black coffee is coffee-licious

chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff
chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff
chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff
chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff chaff-chaff

I'll make coffee, you can rate it
Sit back while I purculate it
Hot, just brewed, it will be nommy
Then you'll be a coffee zombie!

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Massage at this time of year comes in handy

I also do some work helping people with hand injuries gain and maintain mobility.  This can be especially important at this time of year when the days grow colder and our muscles tense with the drop in temperature.

I've found some superb diagrams on the From the Tiger's Mouth blog that show the muscles, tendons and ligaments I am working on:

Anterior (palmer) view of hand muscles (superficial)
Anterior (palmer) view of hand muscles (deep)


Life is too short to be anything but happy

 I've just seen this on google+ and like it.  I can't say fairer than that:

There comes a time in life when you walk away from all the drama and people who create it.  Surround yourself with people who make you laugh, forget the bad, focus on the good.  Love the people who treat you right.  Pray for the ones that don't.  Life is too short to be anything but happy.  Falling down is part of life, getting back up is living.


Carpel Tunnel Massage

I gave one of my friends a hand massage yesterday.  She's been suffering from carpel tunnel syndrome.  I massaged the front and back of her hand and up her forearm.  This morning I found this video.  From 4:25min onwards it covers some techniques to use for losening the muscles around the nerve in the forearm to ease the numbness. 

 I found this helpful.  I hope you do too.