Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Day 16 - Twisty Face

Strange thing to meet someone for the first time while you have Bell's Palsy.

I had the strongest desire to blurt out, "Dude, just so you know, my face isn't always this twisty!"

I guess I'm still more vain about it than I thought...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't worry about it. Aaron as a long carrier in Public Libraries in Chicago, and has worked at the big library at UT. I'm sure he's seen much worse.

So, is there *any* way I can convince you to were the eye patch and a pirate hat to work one day?

Amber said...

LoL!! I worked at the big library at UT, and I had never seen anything like this!!

Besides, I didn't really care what he thought - it is more all up in my own head, you know?

Hrm.... maybe on Halloween. ;-)

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