"With breath that is baited."
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I'm actually really happy with my haircut. You just can't tell because I hate smiling in pictures because of my teeth. I feel like my teeth ruin every picture ever taken of me. Which is annoying because B's family had some JCPenny studio pictures taken when we were back in Michigan--which is an entirely different story in and of itself, namely a) I hate posed photographs because they always look fake and b) photographers are always telling me to smile like I mean it, I do mean it. I smile wit my eyez a la Tyra Banks. What photographers really mean is smile with teeth showing. And I hate my teeth.
Anyway, yeah. So to recap: love my hair. Hate my teeth. Today is my last day at home and I've been busy all day long, even now I'm doing laundry and I have 46 minutes before the loads are dry and I have to fold them. But I still need to finish some sewing on my costume. Blah.
Comic-Con tomorrow! Woo!
Labels: pixie haircut, real life
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at July 23, 2008 12:37 AM
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Hey, you just updated. Anyways, I think your new haircut is cute. I also know how you feel about the smiling thing. Email me back sometime when you actually have some free time!
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at July 23, 2008 3:14 AM
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I plan to! But these last couple of weeks have been so crazy! I didn't even have time to fix a contact problem (1800contacts sent me the wrong prescription and I need them to exchange it, but I don't know when I'm going to be able to do it.) It's 3:13 a.m. and I just finished my Chobits costume for the Masquerade at Comic-Con... and I still have to pack just regular items for the trip. My back is killing me...
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at July 29, 2008 9:46 PM
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Your haircut ROCKS! I miss you so much! You're gonna kick ass as an amazing teacher! It sounds like you've already planned some sort of speaker series?!? You should totally write about the experience. How do you get one started? How do you convince people to speak?