I finally got my haircut. I get nervous about a handful of things: job interviews, calling strangers, asking dumb questions. But trying a new hairstylist is very, very high on that list.
For the past three years, I went to a lovely girl named Aly in Harrisonburg, Va., but now it was time to find a new hair soulmate. I went to Salon Vivace and it was great! My stylist, Tasha, also had some suggestions for my wedding hair and make-up and all of her ideas were amazingly on-target for what I had been picturing.
Sigh. Now I can just get nervous about job interviews.
This weekend, Sean and I are going to visit his parents for Mother's Day, so I didn't cook today (we're basically almost out of food). So instead, we had:
Bagel Bites! I have a weakness for pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening and pizza at suppertime.
Enjoy your mother's day! I have to get crackin on those soon-to-be-belated cards.
5 comments:
ooo i like the hairs do!
Muahaha... Tasha F - formerly Slavnik... I graduated from HS with her. She did my hair for a loonngg time AND she did my wedding day "hairs" and make-up. I highly recommend her! Were it not for Salon V's excessive pricing I'd still be there!
Yay hair. I want to get my hair "shaped up" for graduation but I am dreading the $40ish price tag... And I only got it cut two months ago.
Oh my word, you have my hairdresser. Tasha is amazing. She has given me some great haircuts. Faux hawks, pompadours, several asymmetrical cuts -- the woman is fabulous. And super cute. As are your bangs.
Apparently Tasha handles everyone I know on the peninsula. heh. We talked briefly about my wedding and she TOTALLY got it, so that put me at ease about the stress of trying to find someone I trust.
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