In order to keep life interesting, I've decided to do ten things this year that I've never done before... Here's to number two!
#2 - Shave my head
Let's be honest, I wouldn't have chosen this one on my own. But I might as well embrace it! I even wrote an "Ode To My Hair" to commemorate the day:
You and me,
We didn't always agree.
You were curly when I wanted you to be straight,
I never understood why you couldn't always look great!
But I will never forget the day we met Chi,
Finally you would see the way I wanted you to be.
And then there's the time we got to know Danielle,
That was when we really started to gel.
So when I first heard you might not stick around,
I really didn't like how that would sound.
Surely you wouldn't skip town,
Just because of what they found?
Then the day came when you decided not to stay,
And I couldn't believe how quickly you went away.
Later that week you got your wish,
We got out the scissors and called on Melis.
Well now I'm ready for you to move on,
So I'm getting Andy and this time you'll be gone.
I know you'll be back soon,
And until then my head will look like a balloon.
See you next June!
Friday, June 11, 2010
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Love the poem- hilarious! You look super cute with no hair! You have a very nice shaped head :) Hope you are feeling well!
ReplyDeleteHey Kira!
ReplyDeleteWhat really stands out is your amazing smile and your bright, beautiful, blue eyes. The last thing you notice is the head. Don't forget to put suntan lotion on it!
I love you!!
Momma
Great poem!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the Willis Family...
Love you, praying. Hope you are feeling well today! Hope to see you soon.
Dear Kiki??? (Am I right that Gigi calls you this?)
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by last night to visit us, and even more that you posted your ballad. Let me know when you want me to skim off the final "layer." Just kidding, hope your breakfast at noon is a good one!!! hahahaha.
woz, don't be jealous of our cool nicknames.
ReplyDeleteIf you combine those two names it sounds like something I mutter to my boys when I'm tickling them. I'm just saying.
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