

...Sorry, I'm not very coherant. On narcotics over here....
Sorry I'm in my jammies and looking sick. I wasn't up to a full-blown photo shoot, but I know everyone wanted to see my hair. 

My life as a young woman trying not to go crazy in her dearly beloved hometown.
3 comments:
Hi, I love the hair! I wish I was brave enough to do something dramatic like that. But I'm old, anyway, and old people aren't supposed to.
I found your blog through Rayne's. I found her blog when I was in the hospital with my son who has Crohn's disease.
I love the way you write, and I hope you feel better soon.
Sue,
I'm glad you found my blog. Thanks so much for commenting!
My mom is in her early 50s and starting to go grey but I told her that once her hair is all grey it will be light enough that she could pile on any fun color she wanted. I think it would be cool.
On the Crohn's: Well, all us medically challanged people gotta stick together!
The hair looks fantastic.
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