This weekend started off with a bang: 3 vaccine shots in my shoulders by a nearly blind nurse, woot!
I realized I was screwed when the RN said her name. She gets seen at my optometry office every month, so she must be going blind. She tried twice on each shot and put the bandages nowhere near the bloody holes. Anyways, I think she stabbed me in my axillary nerve cause I couldn't move my left deltoid muscle upwards for 2 days. That made moving my furniture from Davis to Berkeley a challenge on Saturday. Later that night, I shook off the sore shoulders with some drinks at Sino and V-bar. Good 'ol alki always numbs the pain.
If anyone wants to check out my new place on College Ave and Derby St, you can see it this Friday when I move more stuff in. Its a very nice place in a cool, safe neighborhood, pics will be posted when everything is settled.
Then on Sunday, I surprised Jon on his birthday with a traditional Thai massage in SF. They worked on his sore back and my screwy shoulder. Miraculously, they healed my shoulder! We ate at Jon's favorite restaurant, the original Mayflower for dim sum. Then hung out at Japantown where I got my fobby Japanese haircut from Aya, the layering queen. I really like this fob look and I hope Jon gets a Jay Chou haircut so we can be fobs together.


1 Comments:
yay for dim sum and for japantown! i've been to the original mayflower a lot of times before. it's actually not that big, and kind of old now.
if you like japanese curry, you should try eating at on the bridge and the crepes at sophie's crepes. both are in japantown. i usually make a visit to either of the two (or sometimes both) before catching a show at the fillmore across the street.
1:55 PM, July 17, 2007
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