Peacebang, I think your blog was mentioned on NPR's All Things Considered today! Check out this story by a first year female minister at http://www.npr.org/templates/ story/story.php?storyId=5522718.
She didn't mention "Beauty Tips for Ministers" by name *but* she did refer to several conversations that have been had at this site!!!
I just heard that All Things Considered story on the way home today. I listened intently for mention of this site, but I couldn't be sure if it came up. Interesting subject matter nonetheless!
While allowances can be made for relieving a swollen leg or foot or an injury, there are ways to do so that leave less of an ick factor. I concurr with the disapproving Church Lady face.
From one who suffer from multiple foot/ankle ailments, what are the acceptable ways to relieve a foot injury or swollen ankle? As a southerner who regularly leaves her pasty legs and feet uncovered in the summer heat, I don't want to offend; but what is the most tasteful way to elevate one's feet?
7 Comments:
Peacebang, I think your blog was mentioned on NPR's All Things Considered today! Check out this story by a first year female minister at http://www.npr.org/templates/
story/story.php?storyId=5522718.
She didn't mention "Beauty Tips for Ministers" by name *but* she did refer to several conversations that have been had at this site!!!
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
I just heard that All Things Considered story on the way home today. I listened intently for mention of this site, but I couldn't be sure if it came up. Interesting subject matter nonetheless!
Maybe someone can email Meredith and ask her.
While allowances can be made for relieving a swollen leg or foot or an injury, there are ways to do so that leave less of an ick factor. I concurr with the disapproving Church Lady face.
As my mama would say, there's just no excuse.
Amen to the bare feet propped up at a meeting.
I got a call from someone thinking I was the reference on the NPR thing. However, I thoUGHT it was you. Could be Cheesehead though.
From one who suffer from multiple foot/ankle ailments, what are the acceptable ways to relieve a foot injury or swollen ankle? As a southerner who regularly leaves her pasty legs and feet uncovered in the summer heat, I don't want to offend; but what is the most tasteful way to elevate one's feet?
Post a Comment
<< Home