Sunday, September 25, 2011

Can I change my mind?

Today’s post will only discuss a few things, as opposed to everything that’s occurred since the last post.  I’ll do another post next week with the rest!

So Tierra has experienced a rough couple of weeks.  Last Saturday, she had her 2nd set of shots including rabies.  She became possessed by a demon and scratched skin off of the vet tech as well as herself.  I WAS SO EMBARRASSED! I felt like one of those parents you see at the grocery store and their 3 year old is screaming, biting, and hitting and you're thinking to yourself, "why can't they control that kid? Shoot--that kid wouldn't act like that if I had 'em!".  Yeah---it was like that. 

The only time she's an angel--when she asleep!

This weekend she was spayed.  I asked my coworker if I should give them a warning of her head-rotating tendencies and was told firmly, "NO!"  We dropped her off around 8am and then I picked her up at 3:30.  No complaints or reports of injury!!!  I had to put an e-collar on her to keep her from licking the suture and she ran face first into everything. 

There are treats in here! *nom nom nom*  Wait...where are we going?

Running into the entertainment system.

Learning to eat with plastic around her head.

Trying to clean herself.



Her shaved belly.


My cousin, Tiffany, had a 1st birthday party for her youngest daughter on Saturday night.  After making sure Tierra was comfortable and somewhat fed before she fell asleep, I headed to my aunt's home.  It was good to see the family and celebrate another birthday.




The birthday girl! 

Now to the title of the post, Can I change my mind?  Yeah--my hair is finally at that stage where I want to go back to relaxers.  I'm definitely not going to---I just really, really, really want to.  I washed my hair Friday night with a new product, Hair One (the "generic" of Wen).  I'm not really sure if I notice much of a difference in my hair than if I had co-washed it, but I'll know more after using it a few times. 

If you look extremely close--you may find remnants of a part in my hair.
Right now, the only thing I can do with my hair is toss it in a ponytail. It's really frustrating, because I feel that hair is a woman's crowning glory and I'm am not showing any type of glory right now.  Hopefully it will all be worth it in the end.   I'm taking a trip in a few weeks, so I've made an appointment to have a straw set done a few days before leaving.  It's supposed to be a great transition style, so I'll definitely post pics once it's done.  

Left side:  Flat ironed.  Right side:  NOT.

Daniel and I are baking blondies, so I've got to go.  More updates soon!

"Mom, you don't understand how hard my life is!"


Sunday, September 11, 2011

3 month hair update...and other stuff

Hola!!!  (Forewarning: this post has a ton of photos.)

It has been 3 months since I’ve had a relaxer and I’ve already broken a comb!  Let me back up a tad.  I finally took my kinky twists out after having them in for 7 weeks.  They actually still looked as if I could have gone another 2 weeks or so, but I needed to wash my hair so badly!  I’ve co-washed my hair twice since having them in  and dry shampooed every week, but it’s not the same as actually getting my fingers in there and gently scrubbing my scalp. 

Removing hair and reading (book upper right corner of photo).

It took about 9 hours over 2 days to get them out.  I’m not very good at doing one thing at a time—I’m always multitasking.  So while taking them out, I was reading, or watching TV.  Had I only focused on the hair, it probably would have taking less than 4 hours.  A plastic grocery bag was full after I finished! 

Hair from kinky twists

Daniel and I decided to go for a walk in Downtown Norfolk and grab dinner, so I left my crinkly hair out.  I figured I should walk around for the day with my hair in that state to see how I felt.  Daniel was surprised that he actually liked my hair in that state!

A possible glimpse into the future 2 years from now.

Washing my hair felt like heaven!  I actually used shampoo this time since it needed such a deep cleansing. I think “lather, rinse, repeat” occurred at least 3 or 4 times.  I placed a deep conditioner on afterwards for about an hour.  Throughout the summer, someone offered multiple times to cornrow my hair once the twists were out, but I contacted her twice to set up a date with no response so I had to wear my hair out until I can get enough funds together to braid again.  I had about 2 inches of new growth now.  I flat ironed my hair after it dried for about 2 hours (thank goodness it was a 3 day weekend---there was plenty of time to whip my hair into something suitable to wear to work). 


After combing through all the tangles/knots before washing.

Enough about the hair and let’s see what else has happened over the past 3 weeks. 

Breakfast with Pop, Charlie and Blayden (Quay has gone back to live with his grandmother now that school has started.) 

Waiting to order




Pop bought us candy and Blayden chose whatever is in the Scooby container.

Halloween merchandise.  I think ruffles suit me!


Pictures from afternoon in downtown.


Bella Pizzeria in Ghent.


Catwalk at Waterside in Norfolk.

Daniel’s company picnic.


It was so hot!

We didn't win the raffle, but we've got each other.  Score!!

Family dinner with the Cooks.

Myron, Yurie, and Markal.  Markal's playing a driving game on the Kinect.

Getting ready to eat.

Intellectual conversation on the merits of Xbox vs Playstation.

After dinner gaming.  I was in the corner reading a book.
Daniel has pointed out to me that I read tons of books so I've decided to list books that I read between each blog post.  

My bookcases are arranged by color--not title or author. 


May God Have Mercy  John C. Tucker
The Book of Ruth  Jane Hamilton
My Sister's Keeper  Jodi Picoult
I Don't Know How She Does It  Allison Pearson
Waiting to Exhale  Terry McMillan
Towelhead  Alicia Erian


As always, I leave you with a photo of Tierra.  I’m off to get ready for the 1st Sorority chapter meeting of the fiscal year.  Have a wonderful week!



Remembering 9-11-2001.