different.
Not bad per se, altho much cooler, especially when the AC is blowing right on your head! Just different. I have never been one to dwell to much on what I look like and I hate mirrors so its not that weird when I look now b/c its just a passing glance anyway. But I will admit it makes some people very uncomfortable. Of course I am not about making other people comfortable with what I look like, and I have to admit, in a perverse sorta way I am enjoying freaking people out!
L and I went to the wig shop today(she is finally better Wooohoooo) and...well.....I have to say I didn't like any of them on me! They were all fluffy and big and my hair was just never like that, being that it was finer than fine and straighter than straight, I am not used to "body" on my head and I don't think I really like it. So I didn't get one and at this point may wait until this fall when it is cooler anyway, wait who am I kidding, this is STL, I meant this winter when it is cool:D and by then I will have hair again so we'll see.
Anyway, have some cool scarves already and a few ball caps I like, so I think for now I will just go with that. Although....if you see someone in a blue Marge Simpson wig....well then B will have won that argument:P
I hope you all have a great weekend. We are busy, busy trying to get in the last tball game and a BBQ for brownies before Monday's chemo so I may not be on this weekend but I will let you know how next week goes.
Thanks again for all your support and love.
Blog ya later-
K
2 comments:
I dunno... I say if you're really into freaking people out, you should write something like 'Why are you staring at my head?' in small enough letting that they really have to look to read it. And when they do... you will probably be able to hear the 'freaking'. :))
Keep those spirits high!
~G
You are probably right about not wearing a wig in the summer...even in air conditioning it is apparently a pretty hot and itchy problem. I say go bald and crazed staring people will just have to get over it. They are probably fortunate enough not to have someone in their family or circle of friends who has had cancer and they cannot relate. But for the vast majority of us, we know someone and see your courage.
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