Saturday, July 16, 2011

Going, But Not Yet Gone

Here it is: the interim short cut, intended to make the falling out of gobs of hair easier to take.

Most of the kids hate it, but I am surprised by how much I like it, considering I have never worn my hair short. It is certainly easy--but not as easy as it will be in a few days when I will no longer require hair products of any kind! (That is oddly refreshing to consider... and lets you know exactly how far from myself I actually am right now!)

Stay tuned for new photos in a few days...if I can bear to post them. :-) Hey, it's just hair, right?!


8 comments:

Karen said...

You look beautiful, and I think you will still look as beautiful in a few days. God bless you.

Sarah said...

You are beautiful with or without hair! Love you,
Sarah McCormick

Allaire said...

You have multitudes of prayers coming from young nuns of the order from Argentina started in 1983 whom I met with in the garden at The Carmel Mission today. In their blue and gray habits they know your name, you are in their prayers my dear. And yes, you are always beautiful, no matter what, with or without lovely locks of hair or sans anything. More prayers from the Ladies of the Lakes...in Carmel-by-the-Sea

Emily Aoun said...

You truly amaze me!! You always find "the bright side" to everything you are dealt in life! You, of course, look wonderful with the short hair cut and I'm sure will still be beautiful without your lovely locks of hair!

Tina said...

It is just hair. It doesn't change one iota how much you are loved by so many people. Love you loads. See you soon.

anna lisa said...

Love it! I'm glad you went for it, because it is a really good look on you--You could stick with "short and sassy" when you are ALL BETTER. :)

ButDoctorIHatePink said...

You'd think it'd be easier to walk out the door without hair, wouldn't you? For me, it was a pain. I couldn't stand wigs - hot and itchy - so I had to do scarves and being a fashionista, it wasn't always easy to match a scarf to my outfit. How do those conservative religious gals do it? .....I couldn't do the bald thing cuz I'm ugly, unlike you, who will look lovely and feminine bald. I was so happy when it grew back, although not so happy about shaving my legs again. :) Thank goodness the chemo I'm now on allows me to keep my hair. I hope it works for a while so it can reach my shoulders again before they put me on something that makes me bald.

FYI: My hair started to grow back before my first chemo regimen was over. Hopefully, you'll have that good luck too, and hope you don't mind chemo curl. :)

Cecilia said...

You look wonderful and beautiful - please let me know if there is anything I could do to help with anything.
Lots of prayers - Port Buddy