Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Lucky For Me...

...Very lucky indeed, that I have found a hairdresser who understands what I mean when I describe the hair colour I want to achieve. After falling asleep during a staff meeting this afternoon, (well, it was very tedious!) I went on to fall asleep (briefly) in the salon while waiting for my hair colour to develop.

My hair looks pretty good (even if I do say so myself!)

It might, however, be a good idea for me to go and have a very early night.

Half-term cannot come quickly enough!

7 comments:

  1. Er, how about putting up a photo so we can see for ourselves???

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  2. Mac, if I was on your side of the drink, I'd buy you a capuccino. That's what I get ahead of my business meetings and it's the only way to make it through.

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  3. ?! You fell asleep while a hairdresser was working on your hair?! You are far braver than I am. I cut my own hair!

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  4. Brendan - I took a photo of the hair, but as it was under artificial light, it didn't look right. You'll have to wait until tomorrow when I get to see it in daylight!

    Diane - I have a pot of fresh coffee (or two) on my desk at work... my fellow science teachers help me drink it, but my caffeine consumption is pretty phenomenal. It doesn't keep me awake...

    ...though possibly without the coffee I might have fallen asleep in the car on the way home...
    ;-)

    Karen - I fell asleep waiting for the colour to develop... and I didn't have the hair cut this time round!

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  5. Very relaxing - taking time out to have a hair cut - I always close my eyes whilst having it washed.

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  6. Just as well you don't cut your own hair, Mac - falling asleep with scissors in yourhand might result in a very bad hair day!

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  7. Now you have your hair done-it's time to get ready as Fr Ray has you down as head of RE at Westminster -it's in his manifesto :)
    Have a look at Philip, Paul, Karen and my blogs- the campaign is under way LOL

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