Saturday, August 27, 2005
False Alarm
Grandma made it through the stroke. The doctors were all so sure that she wouldnt make it. She came to this morning. She's definitely not normal though, nor are we sure she ever will be. I cant believe how many strokes she's lived through. This one was a major one though. In some ways a relief, and in some ways its only a matter of time anyway...

I always come home with ambitions of all the things I need to get done. Such as cleaning and getting my lesson ready for tomorrow. Then I think, "well I'll just sit down at the computer for a moment and read the blogs." By the time Im done doing that, I dont feel much like doing housework...Something that's been ignored all week. I havent fully recovered from family reunion on vacation mode. I've still been slacking. We are in desperate need of groceries. I sit here starving because there really isnt anything to eat. I want to use my new pots.

I've been having fun a work lately. Im finally starting to feel a litte more comfortable, and letting more of my Sarah-ness out. Plus, the haircuts I have been doing lately have been turning out and thats always quite satisfying. I still have issues with short men's haircuts though. I have to do "scissor over comb" instead of using clippers, and its challenging, and I feel that I suck at that.

Im going to go clean for real now... And maybe play with my hair. Thats something I always find fun to do, when no one's home. Is that normal, or a hairdresser thing?

Oh yeah, Katie suggested that I give a hairdresser tip of the week. I think I will.

Hair tip: Try something new this week with your hair. If you always part it on one side- try parting on the other, or try a new way of putting it up. Set aside some time when you dont have pressure, and be patient. Let the creatie juices flow...

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