When I was done with my check-up yesterday,(that’s waiting for a few hours to be seen by the ENT for five minutes), I dropped by David’s Salon to have my hair trimmed.
I let my hair grow for a few months and it went wild this way and that. My health is my priority. Going to the doctor at least twice a week and having those lab tests every two weeks taxed my strength. So yesterday, I went to David’s. I was the hair stylist’s first client. Hair trim has gone up. The latter suggested if I want my hair colored so the gray infront of my head won’t show. I told her I don’t because I am waiting for it to grow all white but it is taking so long. I have very fine strands and somehow have become thin over the years.
Do you know, it is quite liberating (if that is the right word) not putting on make-up when I go out, it’s just a touch of lipstick and pressed powder anyway. Most of my face is always covered by face masks. My brother brought home several sets of ten face masks each when he and his wife came home for vacation.
I’ll be free for more than two weeks, that is without scheduled visits to my doctors. My ENT agreed that I’ll just visit her when I get the result of my FBS. Hooray🫠😀🥰
Will you get dizzy from all that freedom?
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Haha Anne, you made me smile, I could garden, write, cook and read. Lovely days ahead, or maybe, I’ll just feel lazy🥰❤️🫠
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Enjoy your lazy days. You’ve earned them.
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Thanks Anne. You are a very supportive friend and I appreciate it🥰
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You are a brave warrior, and we all need encouragement.
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Thank you, I’m touched❤
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When my wife was made redundant and spent almost a year at home before getting another job, she let her hair grow out to white. It suits her, and other women often ask her where she gets it coloured. They are surprised when she tells them it is natural. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I love white hair. It speaks not only of growing old, it comes with wisdom too. Thanks Pete😉
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Well done
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Thank you😉
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My hair has never changed to gray or white. But instead I have inherited “‘male pattern baldness” from my grandfather.(Turns out women get it and it is still called male pattern.”) Anyway my hair is slowly disappearing from the top of my head. I have to wear a hat to prevent sunburn.
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Is that sort of hereditary?
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Yes. Both things. My dad never turned gray either. My mom went white. Her dad lost his hair as did my brother and now me. Heredity is a strange thing.
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I do agree, when I had cancer before, I remembered two of my dad’s siblings dying from it.
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