The time came on Christmas Eve to finally do away with the hair. Chemo had pretty much knocked out the beard a week or two ago, so it had been cut off and the remaining hair on the head was looking pretty bad. Now all that remains are the remains of a thin mustache which is hanging on for dear life.
This is a good thing.
My hair had started to look like that of a chemo patient. I decided that it needed to look like a legitimate choice, not just a reaction. I have been surprisingly accepting of this change in appearance. I was concerned that I might have an unattractive head for this type of style. I have been assured by many that I can carry it off quite well. This is a relief. Still a major change, but a relief.
Now I may need to reconsider that earring.
This is a good thing.
My hair had started to look like that of a chemo patient. I decided that it needed to look like a legitimate choice, not just a reaction. I have been surprisingly accepting of this change in appearance. I was concerned that I might have an unattractive head for this type of style. I have been assured by many that I can carry it off quite well. This is a relief. Still a major change, but a relief.
Now I may need to reconsider that earring.
4 comments:
An earring?? In the old days, I would have said "oh, nooooooooo" - however, today I say "GO FOR IT"!!!
get the earring!!!!! =)
(and i can't believe the move will be endorsed by my father....!!!)
If you get just ONE ear pierced, I bet that I and alot of your friends can get you an entire WARDROBE of earrings (since I have lost ONE of about 10 different pairs).
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