Sunday, November 19, 2006

Gratuitous hair post

My hair throughout the three years I've lived in DC:

A midnight-black bob:

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Red and short:
Hot red hair and a hot blue Corvette
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Growing it out, flipping it up, and lightening it:
longer and flippy
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Blonde and long and such a bad color for my skintone (but when I had that tan, woo!):
blonde and pale
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The current incarnations... long, auburn, and curly:
New Year's style
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That's a lot of hair

And BRIGHT RED (my hair vs. Jean Grey of the X-Men):
Jean Grey for Halloween, here I come!
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Edited to add a new hairstyle on 12/8!
Finally a HAIRCUT. Oh man, I can't tell you how much I needed it. My stylist said, "Are you sure you want to cut that much?" Yes, I was sure. (When you can't brush the tangles at the end of the day, your hair is NOT healthy. Actually, I think the five inches she cut off were the last bits of bleached hair from last summer.)
She asked why, and told a story about a woman who was meeting her boyfriend's parents for the first time and wanted to chop all her hair off. But Jenn persuaded her not to, because she'd spent so much time coloring and highlighting this woman's long hair. Stylists as therapists.
So I'm back to the Scully hair -Season 8, this time, it looks like. The photo's cropped funny so you can see my star lights (courtesy of IKEA). They're probably the only lights I'm going to hang all year, but I've got a wreath on the door and Christmas carols in my heart. *cough*

Welcome!

Welcome all! This blog is going to be a photo account of my life and times in the great District of Columbia. It'll have everything - my neighborhood, my friends, touristy stuff and monuments; all the best of the randomness that happens here every day.

We're going to try a thumbnail photo, see how it works. Click on the image below to enlarge it:
Fourth of July on the National Mall
Well hey, for not having a tripod, that one came out pretty good!

That was my view of the fireworks on the National Mall. It rained just before dusk, but turned out to be fantastic weather for the fireworks and not too crowded, either. Jess and I brought a mutual friend Rob and picked up a Hill intern who was there by himself, so the four of us ooh-ed and aah-ed and then went home.

We had to huddle beneath a metro awning while the thunderstorm passed by, and when we walked out to the Mall we found they'd evacuated everyone while it rained. So we got decent seats - too bad for the families who'd been there since the early afternoon! - and spread out blankets and set up our chairs. I actually walked home from the Mall that night, with a huge group of tourists and families. The DC police were trying out their city evacuation plans again (it was a minor disaster last year, I believe) and it seemed to work much better this time. They have to plan where the traffic flow will be diverted, and I'm sure they were working overtime in the command center in the headquarters that I visited once.

So! Well, it looks like this has been a success, so I'm going to sign off here. Mom and Dad, I hope you enjoy this blog - it's like me babbling at you over the phone, only with pictures!