Hair done
I’ve been getting my hair done. When I say done I mean I had my hair cut and this time also coloured, not I had my hair done as in styled to the max.
It is funny that even though I speak quite good spanish, there are still a few things that you would prefer someone who speaks good English to do. And one of them is cut your hair. It is just that your hair is a serious matter and the finer details in describing how you want it done are rather important. You don’t want to leave the place looking like a throw-back from the eighties.
Luckily I found an English hairdresser in Spain and had my hair sorted out. Nobody seems to have noticed though, as I have not had a single comment (either that or they think it looks horrid
).
El Rubios hair is growing and growing as well. Not quite ready for his first haircut, but I think he might need one this summer. The question will then be if I take him to the hairdressers or if he is going to get a best-of-mummy-style-of-haircut? Or do I let it grow into a prober mullet?? Just joking, that would never happen even if this hairstyle is fairly popular in the south of Spain.
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too many frogs said,
March 10th, 2008 @ 9:30 pm
Gosh - you’re going through the hairdresser blues too! My head looks a bit like the love child of an illicit liason between a marshmallow and puff pastry at the moment… still! I got it cut weeks ago (and I thought the difference bewteen a good and bad haircut was three days…)
You should definately let him have one mullet in his lifetime - why not at euro-footballer-mullet at a tender age?