GREAT THINGS TODAY! GREAT THINGS!
vw, if I had known earlier, I totally would have shipped you my gingham dress and ruby slippers for your use today.
We got snow dumped on us last night. It's very white and craxy outside, but I'm learning to find the beauty. And that quiet when it is snowing? So durned quiet. Eeerie quiet. But, I love it.
I have my faux-cah latte and yogurt with granola for breakfast. Yummy.
Using computers and the Internet. That's about it.
You weren't doing those in high school, though.
Wow, Fay. I, uh, had... coffee. You and Aimee have me beat in the morning-food competitions, by approximately infinity.
Great things today!
I have shiny dark red hair. Now I need a reminder on how to keep it bright and red in between coloring so it doesn't fade so much. It's been a while since I colored my hair. It was either cut or color, and color I could do myself.
Laura's hair-color (pictures, please!) reminded me: being a brunette is interesting. I think the color looks great on me....but I don't *feel* like a brunette. When the brown fades/grows out, I'm going to stay blonde. Maybe with some platinum streaks.
What can I say? I guess I'm just a girl-next-door blondie-blonde at heart. I didn't expect to feel this way. I figured I'd LOVE having dark hair.
Laura, when I asked the same question, Bumble and Bumble's shampoo for red hair was suggested. I would grab the link for you if I were on my computer rather than my phone.
Teppy, as much as I love the brown hair on you, I can see that you would really be a blonde at heart. I think platinum streaks would look great on you.
Laura, I have more than a half of a bottle of Bumble and Bumble's red shampoo that I could send you, since my hair is no longer red.
I am a ball of nerves today and wish I could just go crawl in a cave and never come out.
Gronk. Way too early to already be in the airport limo.
you weren't doing those in high school though
I was. Online by 1981 I think. It was at a whopping 300 baud. Mostly local BBS systems though.
Ohhh..... fine. Although I don't remember you being all about the computer in high school, mister. Were you on m-net then?
Ah, 300 baud. Back when you typed and had to wait for the BBS post to catch up with you.