Yep, I got one! :)
The adventures of a wacky girl who decided to cut off all her hair.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Mullet, before and after!
While driving to the Performing Arts Center the other day, I decided to do what all the other kids are doing these days (the ones 10 years younger than I am ;p). Except instead of having a tiny slim point-and-shoot, I had a Canon 30D and a 24-70 L lens. Yep, I'm not only soooo safe on the road, but I am also a huge attention whore. But I am at least going to be an honest one and not pretend Photoshop is the new acne medication. Plus, how could I not show you pictures of me in teal? 'Cuz I love teal.
I learned this trick of driving with my knee from Oliver. I think it's generally something tall people/people with long legs do, but I have figured out a way to do it (by shoving my seat way back). ;P 'Cuz it's super convenient.
Hey, my nose is much pointier than it looks from... any other angle... haha!
I seem to see Helen making this face a lot. Scope out the lovely laundry behind me.
Again, a Helen face.
A me face
Disgusted face
The smirk I use to scare people with. Mostly used it on Oliver, because he did a lot of things that would annoy me. But instead of freaking out (which he enjoyed), I started smirking at the stuff he did so he would frown and stop doing it. ^^
Breaking out of late... no sleep.
Yesterday was a day for teal, I guess.
I think my profile looks like my dad's. Check out the 'tail. What should I do with it? Hack it off?
And here I am walking through the parking lot toward Escapade... lalala, photos of that to come.
And then today I got a haircut on my way back up north from my clinic physical (for study abroad). The mullet was getting a bit much for me.
My hair stylist was super snarky to me just now and made some rude comments about people who do walk-ins, etc. and how she can't possibly know what I wanted since she just met me. But I sucked it up until I was calmer (instead of snapping about how it was her job to try to understand what I wanted) and talked nicely, and let her ignore me for a few minutes. Then when I was in a better frame of mind, I asked her about her tattoos (which made her a lot nicer to me, haha). Then I gave her a nice tip anyway. Sometimes people just have bad days, I guess. ;p She almost made mine.
Anyway, I'm proud of myself for not biting her head off. I'm capable of it/I also hate being passive aggressive when it comes to hurt - but I think I did the right thing.
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