Wednesday, May 18, 2011

New Jobs and New Haircuts

Last night I started my new job at a swanky high-end restaurant, and guess what I did? I had to live through five hours of classroom learning to become one of their servers. It wasn’t even a week out of school and I already have homework. Is there anyway that I could ever get out of homework? I mean I feel like I will forever have it. Maybe it just follows me wherever I go? Either way I don’t like it.

Yesterday morning, I was doing paperwork to be able to start, and with all of the papers I had to sign, I felt like I was signing my soul to them. But, I figured that since both of my sisters worked there, it couldn’t be that bad. Who knows, right? I guess I will figure it out in two days when I start my official training on the job.

After the training, I realized that I had a horrible headache. When I took my stupid hair out of the ponytail holder, it felt much better. I decided then and there that since I still have time before I went back to full-time at both of the places I work for, I would get my haircut. I don’t mean a little trim because that would be silly and pointless.

I wanted to go for a cut that I have always wanted to do, but I have been so afraid to do just in case I didn’t like it. I went for a pixie cut and I mean a full-blown pixie cut. I was not going to do this halfway or try to get as close to one as possible without having to take the risk. I am so glad that I made this decision. First of all, my thick hair was not going to weigh me down anymore and second I needed a change really bad. I mean my hair wasn’t that long to begin with, but if you have ever had to deal with really thick hair you understand what I went through. 



The amount of hair that was on the ground was enormous for how short my hair was before.



So with each cut my hairdresser did, my smile grew even more. I did something. I did it. Now all I have to do is check it off my bucket list. It isn’t much of an adventure if you think adventures are only rock climbing or traveling to a new place, but it is a huge change nonetheless.  


4 comments:

  1. So cute! love it! and you! and your blog!

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  2. Looks great on you! Short hair is so much more manageable. I know what you mean about the thick hair.. I have thick hair and a LOT of hair, which means short haircuts are the way to go!

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  3. Thank you so much! This haircut is so easy! All I have to do is brush it and I am off. If I really want to fix it up or change something all I have to do is put gel in it and mold it the way I want. It's really the perfect haircut!

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