Posted on 03/03/2007 4:37:40 PM PST by Libertina
Thanks. You're just a little thing. I like your hair.
Libertina spoke very highly of you. I'm sorry I didn't
get to meet you but there's always next year.
LOL....that pic is VERY flattering! And my hair is now about 12" long (I'm growing it for Locks for Love again)....and coloring it.....MY what a difference a year makes!
Sorry, coming on a bit late - you might consider taking Kenmore Air. They fly out of Lake Union and I think have a couple planes at Boeing Field, too.
thanks, will look into it!
Right, thank you!
Speaking of hair...
I cut mine really short before moving up here. Down in OC it was extremely hot and with packing I was sweaty all the time. When that happens my hair frizzes up into curls. So I'm thinkin' it's wetter up in the NW, I'll just cut my hair and wear it curly. Except... it's a dry kind of wet. Hair is NOT working at all and it's not growing either. In California, the sun makes hair (and kids) grow really fast.
And another thing... I've had three terrible haircuts here. What is up with hair people up here?
So now I'm hair challenged and facing two weddings this summer. I don't think it will grow into anything worthwhile by July. I'll just put a bag on my head to keep from embarrassing the kids.
"dry kind of wet".....I'll have to pass that one to my husband (We're both 3rd generation native northwesterners - we think it's a WET kind of WET here.) Good luck with the hair....I don't think I'd be much help....I go to a gal at Hairmasters whom I've gone to for 11 years. But, I have Indian (can I say that?) Straight/Thick hair.
Dry kind of wet means though it is raining, there
is low humidity. If you've been to Hawaii, precipi-
tation AND humidity are high.
My mother was part native American. She had your
hair, so I understand. I'm waiting for mine to
become silver white, but it's taking it's sweet time.
I live in Puget sound how do I get on your mailing list, Glen
"Speaking of hair"
I wish you lived closer to Redmond - my hair dresser is a miracle worker. Her name is Farzy and her little shop is in downtown Redmond just North of the Post office, across from Wells Fargo Bank. Parking is in the lot up by the Insurance company next door and also under the building around the corner. Farzy will help you keep your curls, too. She did wonders for our daughter.
http://www.judysbook.com/cities/redmond-wa/Personal-Care/26717667/p1/FARZYCUTS.htm
Hello LOM...
You have no idea how much I wish I lived near Farzy.
-Jo-
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