I had heard about this from the TV. While it seems gross on the one hand,
it really is helpful on the other!
These little fishies eat away the dead skin on your feer or legs,
leaving your appendages nice and smooth.
These little fishies eat away the dead skin on your feer or legs,
leaving your appendages nice and smooth.
Do we have these in the States?
This one is called "Fish Spa and Therapy"
and is at the local mall here in Palembang, Indonesia.
While this is a blurry picture, it will show you the set up.
It is set up in one the hallways of the mall.
After washing our feet, the "operators" led us to sit
on the bench and put our feet into the water. They suggested we not
swish our feet around in the tub, because that stresses out the fish.
However, it is really hard not to once the fish start to work,
nibbling on your legs and feet,
as seen in the faces of our granddaughters!
Here, they're holding hands to help each other keep their
legs still, while their squeeling.
You see the fish working on mine and Johnny's legs.
SPEAKING OF FEET.......
I was noticing our grandson, Aaron's feet. He is 14 and starting
highschool this week in Penang, Malaysia. (He's so excited).
Look at the size of his foot now - compared to his Dad.
Kris' foot on the left. Aaron's foot on the right.
Now let's compare with my own foot:
Aaron's foot on the right, my foot on the left.
How tall will he end up being?
As I write this blog, Aaron is being enrolled in the
highschool in Penang, Malaysia where
many of the Asian missionary kids go for high school.
It is a beautiful campus located on the beach.
It has a rich and long history. We're
all excited for this new adventure in his life.
This is fun! Thanks for sharing!
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