September 22, 2003

chop chop

So yesterday Beau and I walk around the lower east side of Manhattan. The initial goal was just to buy a blouse to wear at the opening that night. Both of us get it into our heads that we need haircuts. Now.

Beau has a 6 o'clock call, it's just shy of four. I get an appointment for 45 minutes later at a trendy Latin salon. Beau eyes a barber shop. We grab a bite to eat (the best sandwich I've ever had. ever.) and go to our separate ways. Both of us get seriously shorn. Beau's "Oh, man. I paid 8 bucks for a hair cut and I got what I paid for."

Me- I'm just shy of wanting a buzz cut. The artiste (really good guy) talks me through, I tell him short. He says, "You want crazy?' I do.

Today, I arrive home. The boys concur that they liked me better before. I think I agree. Connor wants me to change it back like it was. Now.

But it's only hair, and it grows.










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you look more delicate.
neither good or bad, just different.

nice specs, by the way.

Posted by: nain at September 23, 2003 09:29 AM

I love the shorn hair.

Your dad and I plan on driving to the city and watch Beau's and Ben's shows this weekend.

Leecie called from Casablanca--enjoying her first leg of her jaunt.

Just got back from Montana late last night. I had a good time bonding/arguing/bantering with my eight sisters. The Barclay homestead is beautiful--overlooks a lake and the mountains. We went shopping, dined out; and back at the house, played mahjongg, Pai Gow and (our Filipino version of) Cranium. Very memorable! will tell more, later.
love,
mom

Posted by: Lomy Oyzon at September 23, 2003 12:13 PM

Thanks, mom. Hey...I look more like you now.

Posted by: weez at September 23, 2003 12:51 PM

Hmmm ... daughter get haircut, ressembles more mother. Mother contributes comment to daughter's blog... mother ressembling daughter and begins own blog??

Mom as guest on daughter's blog?

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I salute the highest pair Gee Joon (4-2 and 2-1), the wild cards in the woodpile!

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