Just call me Spike
I was so tired of “helmet hair” (a term coined by Terry Grant) and yesterday I decided to try something different.
Now, I have a spike hairdo. My dear Robert does not really like it. My hair grows really, really fast so by next month I will be back to the old helmet style. Maybe I can try growing it long.
I’ve sent away for this T-shirt and my knitting needles are all sharpened and ready to go. What next?
Now, I have a spike hairdo. My dear Robert does not really like it. My hair grows really, really fast so by next month I will be back to the old helmet style. Maybe I can try growing it long.
I’ve sent away for this T-shirt and my knitting needles are all sharpened and ready to go. What next?
7 Comments:
I like the new 'do. I think it is very flattering.
I like it too! I think the guys in our life are less likely to like change, lol...and we're ready to rock-n-roll!
I have MADE a promise to myself to finish the last sock on the needle before I start my next project, my first sweater.
What are you in the mood to knit?
Bwahahahaha! I love the shirt!
I used to very much like the "Ladies' sewing circle and terrorist society" T-shirts. Alas, in the current political environment a person would probably get interrogated for wearing one.
Your hairstyle is quite flattering, but it also looked nice the way you previously had it.
I love the spikey do. Hair is the best stuff–and the really great thing is that no matter what you do, it grows ;-)
Love the spiky "do". I've tried to get mine to spike, but after an hour or so the spikes flatten. Hair's too heavy. Helmet hair is my destiny.
I love the "do" -- looks like it would be easy to take care of (one of my primary concerns). I also love that t-shirt. Hehehehe -- I wonder if someone could make one with rotary cutters for quilters?
I like the "spikes" hair-do. It looks fun and easy to keep up. Beautiful shade of white btw. :-)
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