Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

how I ruined my hair (and subsequently my life)


This story is a sad one, that I am sure happens to girls all the time. It is a story that needs to be told with lots of pictures, so one can understand that true tragedy. Ok, here it goes. Once upon a time I had ridiculously long locks. I had them long for quite awhile and thought it a good idea to chop them off and donate them. Making sure to keep my hair long enough to put into a ponytail still. While I won't say this was a huge mistake, I sort of swore that I would never do it again.


 So I started the process. You know the one. The one of growing out your hair. I made it past the dreaded "barely hits my shoulders" or "wear it up everyday" phase and I was finally loving my hair again. See here I was on the 4th of July, perfectly happy with my hair. Then the dreaded happened.... I became bored. I wanted a change. NO!! Don't ever let this happen to you!!


The first thing I did was tell my hairstylist I wanted a change. Oh no. Since I had never gone red before, this was what we did. A subtle strawberry blonde shade. I was happy with it. I got tons of compliments, people telling me "you make a great red head!"


What? What's that you say? I make a great red head?! Ok then, full fledged henna dyed, red hair it is!  I am sorry to say that the picture below was not just temporary for halloween. I had put the most permanent, flaming red dye on my hair and it was here to stay.


Now don't get me wrong. I loved it. I absolutely loved having flaming red hair.  I have the right complexion for it, people always complimented me on it. The only problem was that my hair grows at lightning speeds. I was having to color my roots every 4 weeks. And if you have ever used henna, you know that this is no easy task.  So after about 6 months of the red I started the dreaded process of going back to my natural color.



It was no easy process. The first time I went I stayed at the salon for 8 hours. I had no idea I was taking on a new full time job. While the first picture is a little terrifying, it ended up being ok and I left the salon with soft brown color. Again 4 weeks later I had those bright white roots growing in. Not ok.


Some time later we went a little blonder like you see below. That dang red would just not go away. Apparently red is harder to get rid of than black? Who knew? I think after this picture we tried one more time to get me to my natural color before we headed to New York.


It was in New York that I decided it was time. It was time to cut off my hair. It was so damaged at this point that there was no point in keeping it. Yeah, it was long but it was not cute. Giant fluffy blonde pony tail = not cute. 


So that is how this....


Got turned into this...


18 inches. gone. Do you have any idea how long 18 inches is?! I can't remember the last time my hair was this short. I thought it would be so nice. Let me tell you, it's not. It sucks. No more pony tail. boo. I can't even pull half of it up. double boo. It is the same style every day. And the only time it looks good is if I blow dry and straighten it. No thanks.


So while it looked cute after my stylist did it, most the time I let it air dry and it looks somewhat disheveled and not so pretty. As pictured below. All you people with short hair that claim it is so great, now I know what you are really thinking, "Man I wish I could pull my hair back".


So while being red was fun and I loved every second of it. I would never do it again because in the end I had to chop it all off and it left me longing for the hair pictured below.  So while I didn't really truly ruin my life I most certainly did ruin my hair. I can say with absolute certainty that I won't do that again. At least not for a few years... Now grow hair, grow!!

Please note, this was right after my mission, which explains why I look like I am storing nuts.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

before and after



I did it again. I chopped off nearly 18 inches of hair yesterday. My hair stylist said it was the biggest pile of hair on her floor that she had ever seen. I haven't had this short of hair in a really, really long time and so far I am loving it.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The one where we had pillow talk



The other day my close friends got together while Steph, who lives in DC was in town for Easter. We went to Eggs in the City for brunch. Then spent the rest of the afternoon with all four of us talking in Sarah's guest bed. Most of the chatter consisted of pregnancy talk since they are all pregnant! It was so fun to have us all together again. I have the best friends ever. Sorry if you thought you did. I'm sure yours are great, just not as great as mine. I'm pretty biased though...

Saturday, April 28, 2012

the graduate





 David officially graduated from Brigham Young University last weekend. He received a bachelor's degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics. It was no easy task, but as always he rocked it. David could not be happier to be done with school. I am pretty happy about it too. Let the beard growing begin! oh and not to mention real life. You know the kind with a job.

p.s. please ignore me being half asleep in the pictures. I was sick, but no way was I going to miss this.

Monday, April 23, 2012

I bowled a 71






David and I went bowling a little while back. I had not been bowling since we threw a bachelorette party for one of my best friends Steph, who got married in May of '09. I am sure I was awful at bowling then and sadly I think I have only become worse. I bowled a 71. seventy-one people. David so patiently tried to teach me how to throw the ball and every time I would fail. Although thanks to dumb luck I did get one strike. Thanks dumb luck, you're always nice to have around at times like these.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

snow day



Last Saturday David Lucy and I were out and about running errands and Lucy started getting antsy. So we pulled over to a high school football field to let her run and play in the snow. It reminded me so much of the scene from Love Story when they play in the snow. So I made our own little snow scene movie. Enjoy!
 
Song: Gathering Stories by Jonsi

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

now & then



Now we are celebrating the arrival of a new family member, Maxwell Jeffrey Sheneman.
My sister Libby and her husband Brad recently had their second little baby boy.
Their little family is growing and it is so fun to watch. 
There is nothing better than a newborn infant. Perfect little miracles. 

Then, back in July I celebrated my big 25th birthday with my family. 
I love having a summer birthday. It makes camping and motorcycle trips possible.
My sister Emily made me a delicious home made carrot cake, that was too good for words.



Over the weekend I had the opportunity to attend the General Relief Society Conference with my mom and sisters. President Uchtdorf's message meant a lot to me. I, like so many of you, felt like he was talking straight to me. You can watch or read his message here. It got me thinking about being happy now. This picture of my father and I, in combination of the title of this post, reminds that while my Dad may be here now, he might not always be. Shortly, he will undergo a stem cell transplant, in hopes to kick as much as this cancer as possible. Love you Dad, we know you can beat this and we are happy you are with us NOW!

Friday, September 16, 2011

nie nie and me.

My Mom would be the first to tell me that the title of this post is terrible English. 
But it rhymed, so it's ok right? Moving on. 
Last night, yes, that is right only last night and I am already blogging about it. 
David and I (notice the proper English) had the privilege to 
attend a conference put on by his work, Soltis. 
And guess who was the keynote speaker? You guessed it! Richard Simmons! Kidding.
It was Stephanie and Christian Nielson from the NieNie Dialogues
When David told me a couple of weeks ago that she was coming I was so excited. 
Her words were very inspiring and loving. 
She is even more lovely and beautiful in real life than in pictures. 
If she can come out on top of this trial, 
then I am pretty sure I can come out on top of my tiny little trials. 

Don't mind my, over the top, really excited smile. 
It didn't leave my face all night. oi.




Sunday, July 10, 2011

belated 4th











We had such a splendid and lovely 4th of July. 
It was complete with our own private view of Murray Park fireworks,
classic American bbq food, bag pipes playing patriotic music and of course family. 

You know the fireworks were good if both child and adult were in a trance. 
Happy (belated) 4th of July!

We're off on our annual river trip today!
Have a good week!