Tell us about your hair, Corwood.
Lucy will be right over.
Hee. The bunny has probably found a nice garden by now, but there are always squirrels around.
those nearer the lake might have to wear a jacket by Saturday (low 60s for a high).
I'm already wearing a sweatshirt, with the temp at 72.
What can I do with my curly hair?
I don't know. Maybe look gorgeous all the time?
The last time I went into the salon intentionally to get a new hair cut, I asked for shoulder length and wound up with a chin length bob with bangs. I looked like a Supreme.
Supremely attractive!
::checks astrolabe::
So it's haircut day for Dana, Burrell & Mr. Burrell, is that it?
I like Westerns, beer, and fishing.
And Abe. Telling cute baby-stories should work for everybody, right?
(Um, my hair is still long. For the record.)
(Um, my hair is still long. For the record.)
Have you ever been tempted to do Pippi Longstocking braids?
Tell us about your hair, Corwood.
Brown and messy.
And Abe.
That's true. I like babies, too.
That is so funny! I've got to get more little chase toys out for Amarna (yesterday I finally took away her big scratching box, which was the wardrobe box I had all my boxes I used in my move--she's missing it terribly this morning). I did buy her some new feather-sticks, a catnip-infused beanbag-type thing she was hugging to her chest and licking, and a fresh container of actual 'nip (she was flying high on it last night--rolling around the floor, attacking her cloth bag that she sleeps on, and running at top speed around the place).
Speaking of animals, I just found out that Mama Deer finally came back for her baby that she had tucked under the tree outside my office window about ten hours after she left it there.
Did you know that Californians don't have garage/yard sales, they have art sales?
I swear, the people who work in this place are just
weird.
Have you ever been tempted to do Pippi Longstocking braids?
How do you make them stand straight the way they do? As a kid, I loved it when my mom had the patience to braid my hair like Laura from the "Little House of the Prairie".
Oh, and I absolutely loved smonster's picture of you dancing with Em.
How do you make them stand straight the way they do?
The handful of kids I knew who dressed as Pippi for Hallowe'en cut up wire coathangers and slipped the wire (sometimes with a little cotton ball at the end so it didn't poke their head) into the braids. Hey presto, sticky-outiness!