July 31, 2005
HAIR
I've only donated blood once. I was in college and it was quite an ordeal. First, they said I was borderline anemic, so they had to run some tests to see if they even wanted my blood. Turns out it was OK, so they hooked me up to the bag and started draining my arm. I guess they need the bag and also three little vials of blood; on the third vial, somehow the needle popped out of my arm and blood squirted everywhere. After that unique experience, I was leery about giving blood, and then I started hopping back and forth to Europe every year or so, so it was never an issue. So I don't really donate blood.
But I can donate hair.
When I had been dating my husband for a week, I cut my hair short. Like short short. After the look on his face, I didn't cut my hair again for five years. At first it became a Lord of the Rings joke: I was going to look like an elf. After Return of the King was over, I turned to him and said, "Now what?" I guess I had grown so attached to the hair that it scared me to cut it.
I had always intended to donate my hair, but then it became a quest to donate as much as I could. It grew and grew, and the more it grew, the more annoyed my husband and I grew towards it. It was always in our mouths, getting pulled, clogging the drains and the vacuum, and driving us nuts. In May I decided I was ready for a cut, but I told myself to wait a month and see if I was still ready. A month passed and I got cold feet, so I let another month go by. And I knew I was ready.
We chopped 18 inches off, and bagged it to send to Locks of Love. I hope some little girl gets a beautiful wig from it.
Everyone keeps asking me if I'm going to start all over again. I don't know; I'm really enjoying the short hair:
1. no more marathon blowdrying
2. no more sitting on the hair
3. no more rolling over in bed and suffocating
4. Charlie was biting and tugging on it when it was long
5. less money spent on Draino
But since my hair grows so fast, maybe I'll get to another wig. We'll see. The husband likes it short, so for now I'm happy.
And now that I've kept you in suspense for long enough...here's the new and improved Sarah. And the getting-too-big-to-cuddle Charlie.
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Posted by: H. Sims at July 31, 2005 10:24 AM (t5Jhh)
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Looks great! What a wonderful thing to do, you've made some little girl feel like a princess.
Posted by: Jamie at July 31, 2005 11:23 AM (dsFoT)
Posted by: J and Erin at July 31, 2005 12:08 PM (p/w9O)
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You hair looks great and that dog still looks cuddly to me. What a doll.
Posted by: Ruth H at July 31, 2005 02:07 PM (iKlAZ)
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Wow...you managed to chop off a few years too...you're going to get carded! (I on the other hand keep on being asked if I am the mother of the two 14-year-old girls I am taking care of this summer.) You look great! Very cute cut.
Posted by: CaliValleyGirl at July 31, 2005 03:12 PM (zTqcv)
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You and Charlie look so cute! I want to hug you both!
Your mama
Posted by: Nancy at July 31, 2005 05:46 PM (DljPa)
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You look fantastic with your hair that length -- and Charlie is a little sweetie :-)
Most of all, some little girl will have your beautiful hair for a wig ... a true Win-Win!
Posted by: Barb at July 31, 2005 06:21 PM (g9qHI)
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What a beautiful young woman you are - inside and out! The gift of your hair is wonderful. I can't manage the hair thing myself - I am old and gray! But I do donate blood. Not so bad - sorry your experience with that was not a good one. Everyone can find a way to make a difference, and yours is a sure thing! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: JCK at July 31, 2005 06:50 PM (J9ixV)
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I have to say that I love it too! Very cute and what a beautiful smile to match!
Posted by: Angie Dente at July 31, 2005 06:55 PM (TdD4k)
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Wow Sarah. You've done a great thing. There's nothing like a new haircut to give you a different outlook on life - and now you've given that gift to someone else. Congrats. It looks GREAT!
Posted by: Kathleen A at July 31, 2005 07:58 PM (If3eX)
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It looks great!! I bet it is alot cooler for these "hot" summer months.
Posted by: jenn and casey at August 01, 2005 03:25 PM (Ka9I5)
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My daughter has donated her hair before, starting at age 9. When I was diagnosed with cancer last year and went through chemo, it meant so much more to her. Just knowing that she might be helping someone who was struggling made her so proud! Thank you, Sarah, for your wonderful gift. We who need it really appreciate efforts such as yours.
Posted by: heidi at August 05, 2005 03:39 PM (wB07F)
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How sweet of you. The new look is really cute.
Posted by: NYgirl at August 15, 2005 10:34 PM (JEAUq)
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July 28, 2005
FISH TALES
Gnat got fish. When I was her age, I had two fish named Bert and Ernie, and I helped out by feeding them one day. Unfortunately, I fed them an entire can of fishfood on the day my father had just cleaned the aquarium. Whoops.
I've always been interested in pet fish; the husband and I registered for an aquarium when we got married and bought three fish (well, five if you count Milhouse I and Milhouse II, may they rest in peace). Then we bought a plecostomus to help keep things clean, and we noticed that when the shopkeeper scooped him up, we ended up with a snail too. Into the tank he went. A few days later, I did a doubletake when I realized there were two snails. Upon closer inspection, I found we had been visited by the snail stork thirteen times. Note to self: snails reproduce asexually.
The fish are still living with my mom, and we may inherit them back if they live another year. I'm anxious to move back to the US so we can get our aquarium back out of the box and get some more fish. The pet department is where I really find myself homesick lately. Here we have but one shelf in the PX for pet supplies; I'd give anything to go to PetSmart these days.
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Sarah,
It wasn't a can of fish food; it was a huge box!!! It's a good thing you were daddy's little girl because he was not too crazy about cleaning the tank again. You were about two years old, and you came downstairs carrying the box and said, "I feed the fish." Boy, you sure did!
I can assure you I'll be a better grandmother when you have children than I have been to your fish. They kinda' thrive on neglect!
Love,
Mama
Posted by: Nancy at July 28, 2005 04:00 AM (DljPa)
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PetSmart is great for supplies, but I'm not too sure about the quality of their fish. I'm about to lose a Dwarf Gourami I got from there no more than a couple of months ago.
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July 27, 2005
HAIRCUT
Look what I did today...
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I hope it was on purpose and not the result of some tragic elevator door accident. Let's see the final product.
Posted by: Tony B at July 27, 2005 03:20 PM (QBrm4)
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Did you go and turn invisible again?
Posted by: marc at July 27, 2005 03:44 PM (boChC)
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Woah! Big change!!
So when are we going to see pics of the new you??
Posted by: Barb at July 27, 2005 04:14 PM (u8Zgq)
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I'd like to see the new pics too. How is the husband handling it?
Posted by: NYgirl at July 27, 2005 05:43 PM (JEAUq)
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I remember when I did that, many long years ago. I don't have it but we still have our younger son's braid he cut when he was 25 and it was so pretty my husband couldn't let me get rid of it. I'm glad he didn't. Younger son is now 43!
Also, where is the "after" photo?
Posted by: Ruth H at July 27, 2005 07:01 PM (iKlAZ)
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Short hair is sexy
Posted by: Bryan Strawser at July 27, 2005 09:47 PM (GMpvi)
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She cut her hair and donated it to "Locks of Love" which is an organization that makes wigs for cancer patients. She cut it shorter than she would have liked but knew that someone else could use her hair. Pretty proud of her!!
Posted by: ME at July 27, 2005 10:24 PM (PCnCC)
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You got in a fight with a maniac armed with a hedge trimmer and barely escaped with your life? ;-)
Posted by: Patrick Chester at July 28, 2005 12:40 AM (74cXW)
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You are beautiful inside and out, long hair or short. You are going to make some little girl feel beautiful. I'm proud of you! Was the finished product seventeen inches long?
Love,
Mama
Posted by: Nancy at July 28, 2005 04:06 AM (DljPa)
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Oh.My.Gawd! You have to post a pic of the new YOU!! Get going missy.
Posted by: toni at July 28, 2005 09:27 AM (SHqVu)
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I thought I remember someone making some comment about there being little kids in China who could donate hair for wigs...;-)...Can't wait to see what you look like!
Posted by: CaliValleyGirl at July 28, 2005 04:24 PM (zTqcv)
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Sarah joins such illustrious family members as Alexis Jonak, daughter of my sister Anne, in donating hair to Locks of Love. Alexis was 6 1/2 when she had hers cut off. I was so proud of her and I told her that now she had the hair I have always wanted to have! I'm sure you look great, Sarah. I can't wait to tell Alexis what you did.
Love, Kate
Posted by: Kate Ross at July 28, 2005 04:41 PM (W/4Ld)
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Sarah - the donation of your hair to such a worthy cause is totally sweet, and incredibly generous!
Posted by: Barb at July 29, 2005 12:29 PM (g9qHI)
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July 12, 2005
MEETING
Today I was trying to remember when I first read Bunker Mulligan. I was happy, and tearful, to find that I had
documented the occasion:
The sphere grows every day. You write a post. Maybe someone notices it. Oh, look, a comment. And they've left a link to their own blog. And then you go there and realize that you now have yet another blog you'd like to read every day and you're running out of time in the day.
Shoot. That just happened to me.
Mike left a comment, so I went to his blog and found an amazing post on intelligence. There's so much there, but one tidbit is
To truly be "smart," you must have knowledge and experience. And those must both be broad and eclectic. Knowledge can come from books, but experience only comes from doing something other than reading and writing. Unfortunately, many people feel they can get by with one or the other. I've known some very intelligent people with loads of knowledge who cannot judge distance, hammer a nail, or relate an allegory to anything in their lives. I've known people with years of experience doing things who cannot understand theoretical concepts well enough to capitalize on that experience. The "intellectual elite" fall into the former category.
I started reading his site again from the beginning, and I found one bit that made me smile:
Like Twain, I shy away from organized churches. I've found a better relationship with God on my own. My cathedral has 18 holes, bunkers, tee boxes, water hazards, and greens. I'm closer to God on the golf course than I am sitting in a pew surrounded by people who believe almost the way I do.
If there's a heaven, Bunker's playing golf there every day.
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I was just looking at my blogroll and thought for a moment about removing the link to his site but I could not bring myself to do it. The world is a poorer place without him in it, but thinking of him playing golf in Heaven made me smile. Thanks
Posted by: Cerberus at July 13, 2005 03:26 AM (nzIoS)
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I haven't been able to take him off bookmarks or the blogfeeds I read, either. I'm still feeling I failed him in some way. Or maybe I just failed in follow through on what he suggested. I know it's silly but I feel I failed a lot of people by not writing on what's needed in education, life, etc. And mayabe that is conceited of me. I don't know but I still feel grief that we are not getting the benefit of his wisdom anymore.
Posted by: Ruth H at July 13, 2005 04:40 PM (o+WT7)
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Me too, Ruth. I find at least one thing every day that I'd like to hear his opinion on...
Posted by: Sarah at July 13, 2005 04:52 PM (X9WY3)
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Yeah to all of that. Man, it's funny how you miss a pen pal like that, isn't it?
And I haven't been back to the golf course yet, either.
God Speed Bunker.
Thanks, Sarah: you're a gem. And thanks to your husband for his dedicated service, from a veteran.
Posted by: Paulie at The Commons at July 13, 2005 09:18 PM (4KwiQ)
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PUP-DATE
Charlie celebrated his three month birthday yesterday...
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He just needs to be snuggled. What a sweetie.
Happy 1st Quarter Charlie!!
Posted by: Tammi at July 12, 2005 08:41 AM (F4oo1)
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He is getting blonder, and bigger!!
Posted by: ArmyWifeToddlerMom at July 12, 2005 11:38 AM (TJcCA)
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OMG, he is so cute! Happy first quarter Charlie
Posted by: NYgirl at July 19, 2005 03:06 PM (JEAUq)
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July 06, 2005
HEH
Our dog is hilarious. He's such a couch potato that when I tried to take him for a walk today, he starting crying and trying to climb up my leg so I would carry him. We barely made it across the street before I gave up on the walk altogether. What a bum!
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