APRIL BLOG #1

Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 11:02 AM
PROMPT: Write a history of your hairstyles.


I have had a few different hairstyles throughout my life. My hair has always been really thick, and I had a bowl cut for a while when I was little. After that, it was boy-cut short from as early as I can remember until the fourth grade. My mother claims my father was the one who took me and had it cut like that, but she kept havi
ng it cut that way. To this day I am not happy about looking like a boy for most of my childhood. I do not have any plans to cut it short in the future at all. When I grew it out after fourth grade, I kept it shoulder length and I had bangs. In the seventh grade, I decided to grow out my bangs. They took a while to grow and they had a tendency to flare out toward the sides of my face, like wings, which did not look so good. In the eighth grade, after they had grown out, I cut my hair to chin length, which is the shortest it has been since the boy-cut. I let my hair keep growing after that, and since then, my hair has been long, straight, and simple.


MARCH BLOG #3

Friday, April 3, 2009 at 9:46 AM
PROMPT: How do you think your parents’ views would change if they lived your life for one day?

My mom already has a decent understanding of my life, but I think that if she were to live it for a day she would get a much better perspective of it. She would finally know why it is that I am able to do all my work for other classes during Spanish. She would know how hard AP history is and why I’m not getting the A she expects from me. After spending a day in my life, she would meet all my different groups of friends and see how high school has changed since she went. She would know why I some days I like my job at Stop & Shop, and other days I can’t stand it. All in all, I think it would make it would give her a fresh perspective of my life and make it easier for her to relate to me.

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