The next day I had a hair appointment and, despite all common sense, advice from friends, and knowledge about myself and my well-authenticated fear of change, I ended up with 2 1/2 inches less hair. It started innocently enough; I wanted to refresh my colour as it had faded to a rather unattractive orange, and I had a discussion with my hair therapist (that IS her job title) about my fears of turning into Mullet Lady. Well, she said, why don't we give it a little cut then? Nothing drastic. Remember Starsky and Hutch? DO IT.
It's HARD to take pictures of yourself. Or, it's hard for me.
Regrets, I've had a few. So as I was practicing non-attachment - it's only hair, it grows, in a month it won't be falling out of my teeny tiny bun - I attended a family dinner at my parents' house. Now, here is a bit of background information for those of you who don't already know this. Back in January I decided to give up my nightly glass of wine. I now only partake in wine consumption on evenings that I do not have to get up early for yoga the next day; in other words, Friday and Saturday evenings only. (I do practice on Sunday mornings, but not until 9:00, and there is only so much one can expect from oneself.) Yesterday, my mother asked if I wouldn't like a glass of wine, and when I declined, she looked at me incredulously and asked if I was pregnant. Pregnant! My sister-in-law suggested that since I wasn't huddled in a corner in the fetal position and sobbing, I probably WASN'T pregnant. She knows me well.
It did remind me of the pregnancy scare I had a few years back. My kids were one and two years old. I hadn't had my period in months. I had taken a number of pregnancy tests; they were all negative. Still, it's hard to ignore a symptom like not having your period for months. So one day I was grocery shopping with the two little guys in the giant Superstore cart, and I picked up yet another home pregnancy test. The most accurate home pregnancy test! the box claimed. I wrangled my kids into their five-point car seats, I started to drive home, and it hit me: what if I took the test and it was positive? What then? I would have to use the back row of the minivan. The kids would have to share a room. I would lose all remaining vestiges of my sanity. I already had a full double stroller, what would I do with a third child? I could barely get out of the house with two children, how would I manage with three? I had a complete panic attack and pulled the car over, put my head down on the steering wheel, and sobbed.
I got my period the next day. I also had validation that two was the perfect number for me.
Nice hair!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the appetizer meal! My husband doesn't understand it at all. I still do it every New Years Eve.
Your hair looks lovely. You don't look anything like a Mullet Lady.
ReplyDeleteTwo is the perfect number for me, too. That way the kids don't outnumber the parents. There is safety in numbers.
I think your hair is beautiful :) I wish I had hair with waves. Instead I have stick straight hair, even if I get a perm (okay, I haven't TRIED a perm again since the 1980's) it is straight again within a week. The women in my family are just destined to have straight hair, as even the old 4 hour acid perms would fall out of my grandmother's hair.
ReplyDeleteYou look great.
Your SIL's response to idea of you being pregnant is hilarious. 2 is also the perfect number for us, even as our children get older. It's so easy to give 1 on 1 time to each child, board games are always for 2-4 players, we're always evenly matched if we have to play good cop, bad cop...
Which is increasingly important now that I have to look UP to yell at my daughter.
Anyway, parents always seem to adapt to however many children they have, so I'm sure I'd be just happy as a clam with 3, but I won't be testing my luck. Not with a perm, not with another kid.
What, you mean you don't hate your hair every time you get it cut? That's just me then?
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. I had a weird pregnancy test experience with a possible third pregnancy too. I still kind of long for a third even though it might have killed me.
I love your hair cut & colour! I know it can be hard letting go but it looks great!
ReplyDeleteYou're hair looks great.
ReplyDeleteI also watched The Breakfast Club on Friday. Such a great movie but it makes me wonder about my kids when they get to high school.