At church yesterday six people asked what I had done differently to my hair. The answer is nothing. I did the same thing to my hair that I do every Sunday which is blow it dry, flat iron a few strands of tumbelweediness and beat my cowlicks into submission. I asked Katie if my hair looked any different and she said no so my only guess is that 1.) I plucked my eyebrows after a tragically long time and it must have radically changed my face and people just assumed it was my hair that was different, or 2.) The rather thick new gray hair sprouting out of the top of my head. Both seem very plausible.
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At least they don't ask if you're pregnant! :)
People often ask me that at church if I've taken a shower the morning of, instead of mid-Saturday and made it stretch to Sunday.
Maybe it was that.
People have said that to me from time to time as well, and I figure I'm either having a magically good hair day or a dreadfully bad one. And right now no one notices my hair because they're too busy commenting on how big my belly has gotten in the past week. It takes a lot of pressure off my hair.
You just had a birthday - maybe you just seem more mature? Or maybe you look like you have been having a lot of fun!
For me that usually happens when I have bothered to wash my hair on Sunday morning...but I know you have stricter hygiene practices than I do, so that wasn't it.
Never underestimate the power of groomed eyebrows. It literally changes she shape of your. Eastern Philosophy believes that you carry your power in your eyebrows. A good plucking probably totally changed your whole chi.
Also, good hair days make it seem like something is different. You should have just said "Tyra came by this morning and gave me a few pointers".
I think it is because you are so darn cute!
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