In a search of the darling little sampler AWE from HATS, this info popped up.
"Hands Across the Sea" is a notable march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1899. It is often associated with the phrase "AWE" because it is a standard piece of literature for American Wind Ensembles and bands.
How 'bout that? Marching orders!
Maybe I'll listen to this during the many frogging sessions for motivation.
Testing was a few movements that were not uncomfortable in any way. Imbalance of the ear crystals is not the cause of my decades of vertigo, and why additional testing was not done. Could be genetic since siblings also have this. Arterial, inner ear, labyrinth, meniere's and a few other possibilities could be the cause, none can be defined and treated. So continue knocking myself out with meclizine or dramamine until it passes. Any of the four known positions to reposition crystals will not help, may even cause an imbalance. Done.
Guess how many times I had to change his mouth? Counted again and again, numbers correct but tooth positions weren't. Removed it all several times. I gave up and worked the teeth only, added the surrounding stitches after, not all correct but worked out. Sometimes not being able to locate errors is more frustrating than the errors!
I need to return to alphabets.
Enjoy your day.
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1 comment:
Gotta love that grin...no matter how many attempts it took to put it there. I don't know what to say about the vertigo appt/testing. Good that you know what it's not and what you shouldn't do, but crappy that they can't pinpoint what it actually is and even worse that there's no way of treating whatever it is. :-(
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