Yay. I get my hair cut tonight!
Now, I realize that celebrating a hair
cut may not be the biggest cause for joy in the world, but because
things have been so hectic and because schedules haven't coincided
it's been a bit since I've had a haircut. As it turns out, a little
longer than normal. And because of that, if you know what you're
looking for, you can really tell I need a trim.
You can really, really tell.
I can't speak for anyone else in the
world, because as we ALL know I'm not like anyone else in the world.
But for a certain window in the hair growing process—say five or
six weeks after I get a cut—my hair starts to get really weird. For
the next two or three weeks it starts to get curly. Really, really
curly. Whatever natural wave my hair has to it gets really
exaggerated. It sticks out everywhere. For those two or three weeks
I can look like I'm a human mop, a human mop that just stuck a finger
in an electrical socket. And then, if I keep growing my hair, it
starts to look normal again.
But for those two or three weeks—the
two or three weeks I'm in right now—I can, on occasion, look like
Carrot Top, expect my hair's brown (& gray) instead of red.
Yikes!
Normally, I'll get it cut before that
happens, but like I said, the last month or so has been kinda hectic.
And since I'm done shooting “High School Bowl” for the season, I
don't necessarily have to have the best looking hair. So for the
past four or five mornings, when I get up for work or to lounge
around, I look at the mass of hair sticking out here and poking out
there and just chuckle. It'd be easier if I wore hats, because I
could just throw one on and be done with it. But since I don't
(another story in itself) I try to tame it.
The operative word, of course, being
“try”. Because when we're in that little hair growth window,
like we are now, my hair pretty much has a mind of its own.
I really don't care if my hair is long
or if it's short; as long as it hasn't totally fallen out (yet) I'm
happy. So I suppose I could try to live through the next few weeks
and let it grow out to the point that it looks normal again. But
that means I'd have to spend the next few weeks looking at it in its
present state and trying to make it presentable. And that, in all
honesty, just takes too much of my (rapidly diminishing) brainpower.
So by getting it cut tonight, I can now spend the next four or five
weeks not even thinking about it.
And I'm fine with that.
Now, we just have to make sure that my
next hair cut happens on schedule. Otherwise, I'll be right back at
the same place, looking at the same curls and the waves that are
currently invading my head, and starting the process over again.
Either that, or I could just start shaving my head and be done with
that.
That, however, would probably open up a
whole 'nother can or worms, a can I'd rather not deal with at the
moment!
Okay; that's enough about hair for
today...
8-)
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