I went through the same as you not long back, my haircut is just like yours. I loved the different feel of not having it on my thighs but still being really long. Having it cut felt lovely too. You look beautiful cos you're brave.
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Sorry for the late response... I hope you enjoyed the first week on your new job! Great photo of you in the snow... lovely! It must have been chilly in the scheherazade outfit.
p-b, I do remember the George Thorogood (sp?) song, "Get a haircut and get a real job" I first heard it in 1994 (I think, when the tune was newly-released) and at the time my hair was starting to get long, and coincidentally I was out of work. But it didn't deter me in my belief that I would find work without having to get a haircut.
It wasnt at terminal lenght...I dont know what my terminal lenght is but the snow pictures dont even show my hair at its longest before I cut it. If genetics is any indication I know my aunts hair went to the floor. Maybe next time my hair is that long i'll continue to let it grow. But that was the problem. I was going to trim my hair around the time I took the snow pics but then didnt do it...then my hair got longer and I was constantly putting it up or else getting it caught in things...sigh.
As for the snake skin it went to a fellow coworker who is going to put it in his office =) Im happy about that since he gave me a fallen moth he found. I LOVE moths!
Even though it's gross!!! Ew. I would recommend stopping by a florist shop and asking to buy a box like the kind they'd put roses in. They will probably give it to you for free, especially if you explain what you need it for!
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"Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." - Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street1b/N/ii ~ ??"/27"/32"
Great picture of you in the snow. Was it terminal length at that point? Your current length of hair looks great. I'm just growing mine and learning how much work it takes to keep long hair. You obviously take very good care of yours. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I hope the new job is going well.
Yes, I will let it grow back. Thank you for the lovely comments =) Next time I decide I need a cut I think I will go no further than my waist. Is that still long enough? =)
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I think it´s in the eyes of people the image they create... Now that I have been both long and short haired I see that it´s maby because many times when people get married, get families etc. etc. they tend to cut their hair short. So short hair IS considered more mature. And less intimidating. (you remember the song" get a haircut and get a real cut") And I can tell you the lenght of your hair determinates by far how people treat you! ...can´t wait to get my long hair back...
Okay, interesting enough after writing about the snake skin in my office it fell off my board for the first time in 2 years since i put it up!!! Is that a sign that it wants to go with me? It didnt break or anything, i didnt disturb it...yet it fell down...
I am thoroughly depressed. Is it the haircut? Or is it my job? Friday is my last day here and then I begin a new job on monday. Sigh...Maybe its a combination of both.
yep its a snake skin. I found it one of the first days out in the feild when I started my job here...It was like a gift and good sign that this new job will go well =) I know that might sound silly. But anyways, I like snakes.
Now that Im swtiching jobs i wonder if I should take it with me or leave it here in the office. The last time i tried to keep a skin through a move it crumbled.
When I worked at the state park we had this old historical fort/spanish styled castle with a barred up basement. No one went in the basement! One day someone knocked the barracades over and opened up the door. I was surprized to find this and ended up takeing a few of the parks guests (whom had gone to all my nature programs that week) down to take a look. We found hanging from a ceiling pipe the larges molt Ive ever seen. that must have been some snake!
I expected the family to want to keep it but they insisted I use it in programs but with the condition that I keep it and not the park. We had several other smaller molts so that wasnt a problem...I ended up keeping it. Untill I moved and it was crushed.
Ah, i miss my salty home. Wakeing up crisp in the morning and tasteing the salt in the air (the park was on the ocean and a saltmarsh). Breathing in the fresh marsh smells (I may be nuts but I love it). Mmmmm. Squishy mud in my toes. Sandy waves at my feet. The sun mirrored. My hair tosseled and lifted by the ocean breeze.
AH! My mermaid hair is gone!
Oysters and oyster catchers with thier orange beaks. My lovely periwinkle snails. i love snails.
Where am i going? To work with birds...scrub jays!
I hope I am as passionate with upland species as I am with my wetland crowd.
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Oh no, Im not offended at all =) As long as you dont think I sound immature I am happy...besides its not a bad thing for people to think you look younger than you are. Sometimes I feel no older than I was 15 years ago. In fact, I belive i read somewhere in here that someone looks the same in pictures from way back when. Well, my highschool photos look very much like todays...except Im a tad bit heavier.
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I agree, you have the energy and enthusiasm of a teenager but it is very refreshing and inspiring. :-)
Hugs, Karen
thank you karen it used to bug me alot before. now i figure i have alot of time to be ''older'' since it's the last year of my 20's i'm making the most of it. saturday is my husband's birthday. i keep teasing him how lucky he is to have a younger wife still in her 20's LOL! next year i can't say that! not that my husband is old, he will be only 33. he looks young too.
Yes Im young, 25. Although age is relative and Ive no idea what age anyone else is here.
It is still short to me. All relative.
I actualy admire short cuts on others. But I just cant see myself in one unless it was that "cut it for a week and it magicaly grows all back at the end" senerio.
how old are you?
i'm sorry if i offended you by me asking your age i'm 29 and people still think i'm in my teens. again i'm sorry erinlynn.
You don't look 25! But I'm 24, and people think I look younger. I went to a party once with my friend who is a very mature 17, and everyone guessed that she was older. It couldn't have been the hair though! She has waist length beautiful chestnut colored hair. Mine is only BSL.
But in general... Why do people with short hair look older? Maybe our long hair keeps us happy and gives us youthful exhuberance?
Erinlynn, is that a molted snake skin hanging from the bulletin board on the right??? Gross! I wish I were in Florida though. I love Florida.
"Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." - Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street1b/N/ii ~ ??"/27"/32"
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