Second shot on Thursday resulted in relatively minor effects, other than rather more naps than usual this weekend. Now I have to decide what to do with my new superpowers.
One thing is that I may schedule a haircut. I think I do not have the tolerance for hair I have to actually do things with anymore. It gets everywhere and clogs my shower drain.
1.2% is amazing! Also, go Matilda. Which autocorrect made Marulanda???? Wtf is that?
Woke up with a headache this morning and did not get moving as planned. Still could get a lot done today...but probably won’t.
One thing is that I may schedule a haircut. I think I do not have the tolerance for hair I have to actually do things with anymore.
Fortunately you know you can rock a pixie cut. It looked so striking when you let it go gray.
Which autocorrect made Marulanda???? Wtf is that?
[goes to double check Birth cert to make sure I didn't accidentally name her Marulanda]
We went ahead and reserved a rental house near Glacier National Park for a week in late August, since it's overwhelmingly likely Dylan and I will both be fully vaccinated by then, with a decent shot that Alex will be as well, and if not we're going to be driving there anyway so we can still socially distance. I'm ridiculously happy at the prospect of traveling again and going someplace I've never been before, but it still feels too good to be true.
We're also tentatively planning a weekend trip to Oklahoma in July for Dylan's 31-year high school reunion (since the 30th was canceled last summer), but I'm not as wildly enthusiastic about that because A) plane travel and B) Oklahoma in July is far, FAR less appealing than Montana in August.
Now I have to decide what to do with my new superpowers.
Please be benevolent. At least to us.
One thing is that I may schedule a haircut. I think I do not have the tolerance for hair I have to actually do things with anymore.
I am deliriously happy with my haircut and color. Even though I work from home and go nowhere, so it's pretty much just me looking at myself in the mirror and grinning, I'm thrilled with it. (I don't mind how it looks when it's longer; I just have sensory issues that are getting worse as I get older, and I cannot stand feeling my hair on my shoulders and upper back. It's maddening.)
I've basically stuck to my quarterly cut-and-color, and it's about time, and I was thinking, "Well, my roots aren't too bad, are they?" so I took a picture of the top of my head and it was shocking! My mother assures me it doesn't look like that in person. (And of course she is the only person who sees me in person.)
Well, my roots aren't too bad, are they?" so I took a picture of the top of my head and it was shocking!
Ha! Even more unpleasant I can assure you is having your son (who is taller than you) inform you that your hair is thinning at the crown. Thanks, Emmett. I was happily ignorant before.
I've basically stuck to my quarterly cut-and-color, and it's about time, and I was thinking, "Well, my roots aren't too bad, are they?"
The interesting thing about waiting a year (my stylist checked the record, and it was 364 days) for color is that my roots showed how much my hair grows in 1 year. Which is more than I thought.
My sister cut my hair when I saw her at New Year's. It had been getting so long (like, to my waist) that it was straining my shoulders to brush it. This cut isn't perfect (she tried for long layers so that the curls wouldn't pile up, but it didn't quite work out), but at least it's manageable and looks decent.