Welcome Sue, nice photos! I removed your extra attachment photo, you can just click on Edit Post, Go Advanced, Manage Attachments, click on the X in the right upper corner of the picture you want to remove, then click Done, then you can preview and save changes.![]()
Ok I understand what you mean. You get your hair and nails done for you and it costs a fortune. My brother in laws sister gets her hair done every 6 weeks for colouring and streaks and it costs her $300 each time. Actually that price was what she quoted 3 years ago. I’m sure it’s gone up by then. I’d find that difficult to do. First off I’m a DIY’er and like to save money plus I don’t trust others enough with my hair or like being personally fussed with. Then again I don’t have a professional job where I need to look perfectly manicured.Thanks for the compliments... I think hair is probably the first thing people notice about a person so having a hair fetish isn't a bad thing.Honestly? I'm not sure what my natural color is anymore. I started going gray at 25 so have been dying my hair since, but only recently started having blonde highlights added to try to hide the gray roots longer. I may give up the highlights when I quit working (to be economical) and try to do drugstore dye to hide my gray, but I have also grappled with the idea of just letting myself go gray. But the grow-out process has got to be brutal - good for you for sticking it out!
I will probably still keep my nails manicured, by myself, but I plan to give up "getting them done" every 2-3 weeks, again, to save money. Sue
I remember you now. You have your picture in the ‘how well so you clean up ‘ thread.no, I live here by the pond in Roy, Utah
About time we got a look at ya, after all this time as a friend....
Fun thread! Holly, I think that picture of you on the bridge is gorgeous, but then your pictures are always gorgeous.
When I went in for my physical last year, I mentioned to the doctor that I had just come back from my granddaughter's wedding, and he said he finds it hard to believe that I have a married granddaughter. I
think it's mainly a matter of attitude. Or another word for it is denial. I refuse to think of myself as an old lady. I am in late middle age!![]()
I use an iPhone.I would, if I knew how. From my iPhone.
Here is the colour i had and the silver head I’d become
I kept creating styles that blended the colours. Now it’s mostly silver with only a bit of colour left but it looks cool in buns and braids now. Plus it’s super fun playing with washable hair colours.
Good luck whatever you decide. It’s a big decision.
Thanks, Keesha. One slight correction: although I bought the cowboy hat in Texas the day before the wedding and wore it that night to the dinner, the picture I posted here was taken about a week later,
after I got home. It's a selfie. (I suddenly recognized my own living room in the picture. Duh!)
Yes I should turn my PM system back on so we can chat about hair but I do rather enjoy hijacjing threads.Thick, gorgeous long hair! Mine is very thick, too. But rather than us continuing to hijack this thread, is there a way I can send you a private message to pick your brain about the process of going gray? Love the photos!
Sue
Great to see you and J again Linda...and haven't the twins grown fast ?!!!! Lovely picsJust had our 54th WA. This photo was taken last year. Being married to me so long has turned my husband's hair white!
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This is our oldest grandson who just turned 30 yesterday. He is the one I've talked about on this forum that found me on Facebook a couple years ago looking for his dad. Unfortunately he was 2 years too late. The cute little guy with the red hair was born 2 months before our son died, never knowing he had this son or a grandchild. Our grandson and his wife flew right out (they live across the country from us) and spent a week with us and his half brother (his only sibling), his Aunt, Uncles and cousins. The twins were born a little over a year later. All of them mean the world to me.
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