1.9.15 90’s Pop

Jareth came out to help me get out of my car again.  It was a cold and blustery day so I told him to wear a coat.  He didn’t.  I asked where his coat was but told him that I can’t be mad at him because I liked his sweatshirt (It was a Michigan Football shirt).  We talked about U of M (I owe them LOTS of money), State (Mr. Curl and Phil went there), and the price of college as he helped me into my wheelchair and pushed me inside.

Mike came to get me as I wiped my wheels off.  As he pushed me over the blue table, I noticed that there were some good tunes on.  Some good “throwback” tunes.  I felt like I was in high school.  I’ve NEVER heard this type of music at Barwis before!  I asked Mike what station it was on and he told me that it was 90’s  Pop.  Megan asked Garret if he knew who was playing.  I answered, because Duh!  It was the  Backstreet Boys!  As Mike kneaded my legs (It hurt!) he would ask me as I winced, “Ooh Doggie?”  Through gritted teeth, I told him that, “I can take it.”

I laid on my back and the stretch remained INTENSE!  He asked, “Ooh Doggie?” again and I told him that I wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction with my eyes closed.  He pushed the stretch further and I opened my eyes and told him to, “Do your worst!” with my Count of Monte Cristo English accent.  I asked him if he saw the movie.  He didn’t.  I told him I have the DVD and that I lent it to Adam because he hadn’t seen it either and that I also sent Adam the link with the full movie on YouTube (I STILL don’t think Phil has seen the movie yet though).  Then my Senior class song came on and that was GREAT!  “How’s It Gonna Be” by Third Eye Blind.  I haven’t heard that song in a LONG time!!!

The stretch was INTENSE this time but I think it was because Mike was TRYING to get me to say, “Ooh Doggie!”  He told me that if I didn’t say it, then he wasn’t going to help me to my car.  When my time was up and Mike put my shoes back on and pulled my ankles so I was at the edge of the table  so I could sit up; I looked at him and said, “Ooh Doggie” quietly.  Because that stretch was HARD-CORE!

We saw that there was a light dusting while I was in there as Mike took me outside.  He was in a t-shirt and shorts so I tried to hurry.  Mike got me in my car  smoothly and my legs automatically bent.  He loaded my chair and I operated the switch to raise it up into my chair topper.  He dusted my windows off with his hands before he went back inside.  Thanks Mike!