Haircuts.

Today I woke up, looked in the mirror, and thought, “I look like a slob.” Yep, one word pretty much sums it up. Slob. Now, I’m not bagging on myself because I realize that I haven’t had much time to worry about myself lately. But it’s that time of year and I’m itching for a haircut.

Jeff got a haircut this morning. I decided to cut Dallin’s hair (so he wouldn’t look like a slob) thinking that would somehow make me feel better about my slobbiness. Nope, didn’t work.

Sadly enough, since we’ve moved here I average about two haircuts a year. Once in the summer, usually when we’re in Arizona and then again in Utah for Christmas. How pathetic is that? 🙂 I really, really need to find someone here to cut it without asking for my firstborn child as payment.

I could write a whole paper about the psychological effects of a haircut. It is envigorating. Puts a little spring back in my step. Makes me feel like I am not destined to look like a slob forever. So maybe, just maybe I’ll break that two-haircut-a-year rule and get me a                                                                      haircut!

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1 Comment

  1. do it! I agree..it DOES put some spring back into your step..huh?
    I’m with ya..when we were in MN…I had to even resort to cutting my OWN hair
    because 1. we couldn’t afford anything & 2. because I had little ones at home
    & to get away to even GET the pricey haircut was virtually impossible…
    I wish I could run over to take your kids while you went to get your hair done!
    hope you can swing it…
    love you…you little slob..lol…NOT!
    You could NEVER look like a slob! You are sooo gorgeous!
    xoxo

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