Thursday, October 21, 2010

Be specific when you want a woman's short hair cut!

Today I learned it's better to be specific with what kind of "women" short haircut you would like than to be vague to your hairdresser!

My hair has been growing out for over 4 months now and it was beginning to look ratty and dull as I definitely needed a haircut and color. I always go to my regular hairdresser who would graciously clean me up with a fresh cut and hair color. She always errs on the side of caution which is why my hair always turned out great.

This time I wanted a total new look for my hair and I knew that I wanted it shorter than before. So I went in to see my hair stylist who reluctantly discussed what kind of short women haircut she'd be doing that would suit my face shape etc... I thought it sounded good so we went with it. As she was cutting away the layers I noticed that my hair was getting shorter and shorter at the sides, a bit more than what we had discussed (or at least in my head) but I trust my hair gal has always done a great job so I sat there and watched.

Once everything was said and done I looked in the mirror and for the first time ever in her chair, I wasn't sure how I felt about having my hair cut this short. She could feel my discomfort but I told her the cut was beautiful, which it was, very trendy and sharp... I just wasn't sure it fit with my personality and style. None the less I thanked her for a wonderful job, paid for my service and went about my day.

For a few hours I was a bit stressed and felt some anxiety as I thought I looked like a boy with a bowl cut but again I think that was all in my head as my husband loved the new hair style and I've gotten many compliments over it. But still, I think it's not for me.

So again the lesson I've learned today is to cut your hair in stages just like my hairstylist has always told me! That way you'll know exactly when you hair is "short" enough for what you are comfortable with. The silly thing is that I know in about two months I’ll love this short haircut just because it’ll be about an inch longer and in my mind that would make this hairstyle perfect for me.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The earth is a precious thing!

I watched the movies "food matters" and "dirt" these last few days and I've discovered how incredibly backwards our society is (in my opinion). It seems everything is about making $$ and having "power" but what does one have if the world we live in is destroyed?

There is a lot of talk about global warming and how we all have to take steps to reduce our "carbon foot print" but what do corporations that destroy the earth do? From what I understand it's all about paying carbon taxes? Carbon taxes? WTF does paying out money do to save the earth!! So people think that it is "OK" to allow these corporations to continually destroy and pollute the earth so long as they pay out $$ to supposedly develop other programs to fix there destruction?

Um.... how about not allowing businesses to run that destroy our planet!?! How about learning from our mistakes and operate corporations that don't ruin the climate, that don't destroy the dirt, that don't KILL people and force them to live in slums for a buck... What about doing that!?!

I'm not sure about you but I know I'm not going to fill my body with toxic waste and allow my air and soil to turn to crap. I'll do my part and continue speaking out and keep growing my organic garden and do whatever I can to make aware of what’s going on around us.

God Bless the people out there who are really speaking up and travelling to help other nations and who are making documentaries and just doing something about it!
How about you? What are you going to do to stop these corporations from continuing this craziness?!?