Totally random thought

August 9, 2009

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Have you ever had such a totally random thought that immediately afterward you wonder where on earth it came from?

I had one today.  I was finishing up with my quick and dirty weekend makeup routine when I glanced down and saw a pair of small silver hoop earrings.  For some reason, I thought it would be fun to put the small hoops in next to my larger hoops.

As I pick them up to put them in, I realize that it's been a gazillion years since I've put an earring in my second piercing and they aren't even there anymore! No evidence in site of them ever existing.  I don't know why I thought of that today. I wonder how many years it takes for a piercing to close up?

Luckily, I've never haven't taken the little diamond stud out of my upper ear cartilage piercing that's been there for over 15 years or I certainly would have forgotten that it was there.  I got that piercing while in the midst of a ‘cabin fever' craze in the middle of winter in Upstate New York because I had to get out of the house. So, it's sentimental. 🙂

~LilSis

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4 Comments so far

  1. Posted by Katrina

    August 9, 20094:52 pm

    Great random thoughts. I haven’t wore earrings (allergic) in all my double piercings for years either, but for some reason, I thought they never close up. Now I want to check, but I seriously have no earrings to check with.
    .-= Katrina´s last blog post … =-.

  2. Posted by grace

    August 10, 20097:53 am

    the majority of my thoughts seem to be random and completely unrelated to the thoughts before them. isn’t that a symptom of some disorder? 🙂 regardless, there’s nothing like cabin fever to make a person bold!
    .-= grace´s last blog post … anton’s =-.

  3. Posted by LilSis

    August 10, 200911:38 am

    Hi Katrina,
    They definitely do close up, I just don’t know how long ago it happened since I haven’t thought about it in years!

  4. Posted by LilSis

    August 10, 200911:40 am

    Hey Grace,
    Haha! I’m glad to know that I’m not alone. I like to think that we just have busy brains, not a disorder. 🙂

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