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Reply #105 - Aug 27th, 2005 at 3:50pm
 
so sorry about your sister Undecided
migraines are horrible, i get *minor* migraines (or so the doctor said)-my parents were horrified at the thought of migraines at 16

Have fun at college, your classes sound interesting
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Reply #106 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 7:05pm
 
Thanks for your posts Gabi, Khrome, and Beesan!! 

Awww the weekend is almost over =/ I'm not ready to present my typography ideas to the class, either.  I think I'll work on it tonight.  Keekee.

Hair:  I did S&D.  I found a bunch of kinky, coarse, unhappy hairs (about 20.  How sad, I counted.)  Located around my crown.  I'm thinking that was from hair damage from months ago.  But they have been vanquished!  I used SilkElements MegaSilk conditioning pack (from Sally's) and it worked pretty well.  Contained a siloxane of some sort, but didn't effect jojoba oiling.

Hair still feels drier and frizzier (I would type my hair as 1cCii) than what I'm normally used to.  It's disheartening, but it will probably be like this until I cut out the colored portions of my hair.  I've made so much progress from 3 months ago.  My boyfriend also said it looks, "Much softer and shinier."  Then I told him I stopped washing it and he was kinda like, "Eeeew...."

He's lucky, he's only got a month's worth of growth to deal with!
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Reply #107 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 10:30pm
 
The bit about your boyfriend is funny! lol.

Good luck with the typography ideas! And I hope the freshmen mellow out. Perhaps they will once they get a better taste of college. *evil grin*
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Reply #108 - Aug 29th, 2005 at 9:23pm
 
Thanks for posting, Juri!  Yeah, the freshies will DEFINATELY get a wake up call~!

Stuff going on:  I have projects due on Wednesday.  (I can't believe its SO SOON.  ARGH.)  And I got new rollerblades.  I really hope I don't wipe out!  My boyfriend is going to help me get started.

Hair:  It feels rather soft and smooth.  I used biolage conditioning balm, along with a bit of leave-in. (HSH)  I was watching a recording of me when my hair was mid-back.  Awww I miss it so darn much! ><

Maybe I'll just stop trimming... Roll Eyes I did that for a long time and it didn't pose much of a problem.  But we'll see, my hair was very healthy when I did that!  My hair length looks very pretty, but it's just not what I want.  Heehee.
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Reply #109 - Aug 30th, 2005 at 4:03pm
 
Just posting in between classes.  Today is going to be a LONG day.  But my class load gets easy after Wednesday.  So hooray for that!!

My typography teacher sounds like she is going to be incredibly tough.  *sigh* I have always had a rough time with type.  My art history teacher is awfully boring, too.  However, my classic civ class is more or less a review.  (I took a greek/roman civ course a year ago.)  Gotta love mythology!  I get to read the Iliad and the Odyssey this semester.

Hair:  Can I just shave it?  It doesn't seem to get any better when I trim it.  Which makes me so mad.  It is still incredibly hard to switched to the changed texture/waviness.  I would classify my growth as 1cMii.  My colored portion acts like it is 2a/bCii.  It is quite a big difference from what I'm used to.  I just need to practice proper long hair care, and it will get better.  At least, that's what I'm telling myself.  Roll Eyes

I went rollerblading for the first time yesterday.  I didn't fall, but balance is such a huge issue.  It is also very hard to STOP.  Haha!  If I don't learn how to stop faster, a bus is going to run me over.  And that wouldn't be very good for my hair.

I think my boyfriend is starting to worry about how often I think about my hair.  And I think about it at LEAST 30 minutes a day.  Does anyone else get like that? Shocked

In other news, I spotted a maple tree that is starting to change colors.  I like the fall, but not the allergies that come with it.  I seem to get sick every fall. =/


I think I covered everything.  I wish that college didn't have class requirements. =p  College would be so great if that were the case!
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Reply #110 - Aug 30th, 2005 at 4:38pm
 
Smiley You sound just like my daughter when you talk about college  Smiley I like that.

That with your bf and not washing your hair was cute - his face must have been priceless  Grin

Yes, you're right fall is def on the way with mega steps. Our chestnut tree in the back is already throwing of its fruit. Kinda early this year  Sad
Your allergies are coming, mine are going. Are you dealing with them for a long time already?

Have fun learning all these new tricks with your blades Smiley
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Reply #111 - Aug 30th, 2005 at 9:03pm
 
Hee hee!  Pan, I think everyone here thinks about their hair way more than the national average.  But that's a good thing.  8)
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Reply #112 - Aug 31st, 2005 at 7:18am
 
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Hee hee!  Pan, I think everyone here thinks about their hair way more than the national average.  But that's a good thing.  8)


I totally agree with that.  Smiley
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Reply #113 - Sep 1st, 2005 at 12:40am
 
Thank you for posting, Moonchild, Divewench, and Juri!  I'm glad you all think about your hair WAY too much, too.  It let's me know that I'm going crazy in good company.... Tongue

I'm trying to space out my posts a little bit more.  I don't think LongLocks can handle another diamond party. ><

Hair:  All of a sudden, my hair feels great.  I doubt it will last though....haah.  I have no idea how it happened, either.  Truly remarkable.  It's in a french braid.  I have one itchy spot by the nape of my neck. (and it won't go away!  But I will not itch it!!)  I'm very tired.  I have done so much schoolwork over the course of one week.

I still have to read 50 more pages in "Theories of Modernism."  Yawn.  Okay, okay, so there are good points in the book, but if I EVER see another book set in 8/10 in Times New Roman with stuffy little margins and a shotty-looking binding, I'm going to beat someone senseless.

I'm two weeks overdue for groceries.  It's terrible. ~___~()  Thankfully my boyfriend takes me to Late Night and gets me a snack.  What I would give for some avocados.  *tummy grumble*

I have 1 1/2 inches of growth.  Roughly.  I still need a tape measure.  I'm worried to get one because I think I would measure my darn hair every day.  It feels so darn soft.  It is definately making the growing out process less painful.  The good thing about large lectures is the few ladies who have undyed hair.  I saw a healthy-looking redhead and medium blonde.  Not too many brunettes, though.  They seem to want the "blonde look."  I think, in part, this comes from having blonde hair as a child, and having it darken to brown.  While it is certainly not true toward everyone, I know a few of my friends who think they're "Naturally blonde" when they really aren't.

I'm shocked at how light my natural color is.  I really like the color!

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Reply #114 - Sep 1st, 2005 at 1:32am
 
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I'm trying to space out my posts a little bit more.  I don't think LongLocks can handle another diamond party. ><


LOL! This is a hearty group - we can handle it!  BRING ON THE POSTS!  Grin
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Reply #115 - Sep 1st, 2005 at 1:35am
 
WHAT???

We LOVE parties!!

You know you want to...it's the itch you HAVE to scratch...the chocolate, you have to taste....

...come on pan, you can do it, only a few more posts!!!!

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Reply #116 - Sep 1st, 2005 at 7:49am
 
Post postpostpost - I need a party fix - this time maybe a Mexican Fiesta - Oooo Mariachi Boys

As to the significant males types in our lives - I think mine is getting to where he doesn't care what I do with my hair as long as I'm not driving him crazy about it - poor guy ...g
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Reply #117 - Sep 1st, 2005 at 6:05pm
 
Oh please, don't hold nothing back  Grin
Just post away, honey  Grin

Get the party started yeahyeahhmhmhm


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Reply #118 - Sep 2nd, 2005 at 2:07am
 
Hmmmm....maybe you could try the curly girl spot- cleaning method- basically you put a dab of conditioner on your finger tips, and scrub directly on the spot. Then rinse thoroughly.
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Reply #119 - Sep 3rd, 2005 at 12:50am
 
Thanks posting BB, Maroula, Gabi, Beesan (the spot wash worked well), and Moonchild!  I might have to up the posts a little bit, since you all seem like such avid party people!

Speaking about parties, my friends and I are going out tonight.  I was going to wear a brand new backless shirt that my sister bought me, but I couldn't fill the front out.  I get so upset when that happens.  What a yucky way to start the night.  Many cute party tops show too much chest for me to wear them. =/

But with all of that aside, I pulled off a great looking twist braid.  I think it contains the layers much better than a french.  I want to shave my head, still.  I don't even want long hair anymore.  I just want healthy hair.
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