Good evening, all.
It's Saturday, I'm off work. Just activated my new phone (thank you, you-know-who). It's a lovely sunny--if very cold--day, for a change. It snowed Thursday, and is slated to snow again in the next day or two.
I spent my day off watching Dr Who (series 1 & 2), shopping, and getting my hair lobbed off. Oh, I'll get used to it. I requested a short "pageboy" style--well...the ditzy chick that was assigned to me, apparently was too young to know what a pageboy style is, and got it wrong--I wound up with a very (as in VERY) short "boy cut" (the equivilent of a short back and sides), instead. Yikes!
My goodness, now I really do look butch--or, like a lesbian. I can handle that, I suppose. And, I'll get used to it, I know. I've never ever had my hair this short, in 47 years, and it definitely feels...different. I'm told it looks nice. Only thing is, now my cowlick on top of my head, is even more pronounced than ever, and I have David Tennant hair.
But...it is easier to car for, and dries in a hurry, so no complaints, I suppose. The K-mart had travel size hair dryers on sale, for $10, so beig that I've not had a hair dryer in 8 months (mine fell off the shelf and into the toilet, last year and I've not had the extra funds to replace it), so I took the plunge and parted with my 10 dollars.
Well, I'm off home. I have to PM some friends and give them my new phone number. Then, I'll being spending the evening whipping up a batch of Texas chili for dinner.
It's Easter tomorrow, isn't it? I don't really do holidays much, any longer. Well, with only the cats, most holdays/birthday, their just another day for me, for the most part. No ham for me, this year--well, haven't done Easter dinner in about 3 years, now. Not since mum died, at any rate. No point to it, really, is there? So, I'll be doing chores around the apartment tomorrow, watch some more Dr Who, maybe finish my fan fiction story. Easter dinner will likely be chili-cheese dogs and chips, I'm thinking.
I hope you all, who celebrate it, have a lovely Easter, surrounded by your family and friends. And, like me, if not, have a good Sunday, ey?
Take care all, Nancy G.



