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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Going Gray

Last winter while in Florida, surfing the internet one day I noticed the photo of a high school friend Sandy on Facebook.  She had stopped coloring her hair and looked fantastic!  I started thinking—wonder what I would look like if I stopped coloring my hair??  My sister has never colored her hair, started turning silver at an early age and her hair looks great—healthy, thick and it flatters her.

It is so hard to find someone to color my hair correctly while we are on the road in the winter.  Cuts are one thing but color is something else!  My hair grows quickly—bad haircuts are a thing of the past in just a couple of weeks with me—color is another matter all together.  I was at the point where I probably needed color every six weeks $$$$$  And the time it took—when we go to Billings we have a list a mile long—three hours to get my hair colored was a big chunk of our day. 

With that said, my last color was December 13th and yesterday my sweet hairdresser cut most of the last remaining color from the ends of my hair giving me an extremely short haircut.  I like the color of my hair and I like the cut—so does Michael!! Smile

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We’ve been scurrying around all day getting ready for Nat’s party.  Nat doesn’t cook—if it can’t be microwaved, it doesn’t happen at his house.  When Joy, his wife and Michael’s Mother died Nat insisted he didn’t want any pots and pans, no serving dishes, nothing but some plates, glasses and silverware.  So, when we do a party at his house I have to take everything and I mean everything!!  The food, a grill, a propane tank, wine glasses, etc.  As this is a special birthday I want the party to be special—so we are also taking candles, tablecloth, etc.  Whew! 

Michael finished Geoff and Nancy’s fence today—ready for the new member of their family arriving tomorrow!! 

And Jerry, if you will send me an email with your address I will ship you the book The Art of Racing In The Rain.  You were TinTeePee’s lucky winner who gets to read this book so you will understand Sally (his dachshund) better!

13 comments:

  1. Verrry nice!Ditch the hair coloring products. This is great.
    emjay

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  2. Wish I had a head of hair like yours. I haven't colored my hair in decades. I've earned everyone of those white hairs! :)

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  3. Your hair is very flattering. I've been coloring my own, but now that I've hit the big 6-0 I'm thinking of quitting too. I really don't need to be putting a bunch of dye and chemicals on my head.

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  4. I love your hair. I wish I had some of your thickness. I gave up the dye jobs the day I retired. And I am so glad I did. I bet the party will be so much fun.

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  5. nice hair cut and colour!!..looks good on you!..hope the party is a huge success!!!

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  6. I really like it Janna....
    Kelly

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  7. Your cut and color are awesome!

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  8. Looks great! If I had any hair, I sure would not spend three doing anything to it:)

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  9. I love your haircut. I only wish my hair was as thick as yours. A perfect cut for the road. Colour is good too. Very pretty lady ☺

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  10. Nothing negative about going natural! Looks great! Jeanette has been considering doing the same thing...but she's not quite there yet.

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  11. Nice hairstyle. I too have considered not dying my hair any longer...now that I've seen yours, maybe I'll give it a try!

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  12. There is something to be said for aging gracefully, JL.

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