Okay my curling iron broke this morning, and with my flat hair, bad hair day would be a understatement. All that I can do is put it in a ponytail until I can go to the store to pick up a new one. I really understand how overwhelmed Ashlynn feels when she doesn't think her gorgeous, thick, golden hair looks good, and why she does the ponytail thing everyday. Another thing I understand is the urge to have a temper tantrum about my hair, like she has been doing so much lately. I'm not going to have a fit though, because I have to set a good example for my little girl. I have to show her that I can take a really bad hair day in stride. I guess my kids really do make me a better person, or at least act like one.
Have a safe and fun Super Bowl Sunday!
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It is okay to have a bad hair day I always say. Thanks for joining Friday Follow. Glad to have you part of the fun. Rita @ http://one2try.blogspot.com/
They do keep us in line, don't they?
I hate bad hair days, but I seem to be having a lot of them while I wait for my hair to grow out, then get annoyed of it and cut it all off again.
I love the insight you see from the little moments! LOVE IT! Though, when I were a teen -- I'd have had a MAJOR meltdown without my curling iron -- I was a child of the BIG TEXAS HAIR phase! Having flat hair, I feel, would have led me to be excommunicated from "cool" ha ha ha ha ha!
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