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Sep 16th, 2006 at 4:53pm
 
At least that's what I call it.   8) 

I have tired of my layers and my hair is nearly one length again.  I just have to get one more trim.  I am aiming for thigh length this time. 

Speaking of that.  Where can I get the cool tape measures that show how many months before I reach my length?

http://www.thehealthyhomeschool.com/hair5.html

Lynn  Wink

PS - Oh yes, if anyone wants to see what I've been up to:
http://www.thehealthyhomeschool.com/goldfishpond.html

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Reply #1 - Sep 16th, 2006 at 5:38pm
 
Wow!!!
your hair is gorgeous Lynn and thigh length will be a wonder, I'm sure!

Oh, about the ticker. Click on my signature and it will take you there and you'll get your own ticker
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Reply #2 - Sep 17th, 2006 at 9:40pm
 
Beautiful bun!  Your hair has such a nice shine too.
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Reply #3 - Sep 18th, 2006 at 7:32am
 
WOW!!! I love that bun!!! And it's much simpler to do than it looks. I'm definitely going to give that a try.  Thanks for sharing Smiley
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Reply #4 - Sep 18th, 2006 at 8:15am
 
All the styles on that page are lovely.  But I especially love the pics of your new fish pond!  I bet it's great to listen to when the water cascades down the fountain.  Have you seen those teacup shaped bird feeders?  It seems like they would go great in your garden.  This is what they look like:

http://store.designer-pet-shop-online.com/rc42053-bird-feeder-bird-feeders-bird-...

You might be able to make some as part of a pottery lesson, or if you have a Dremel you might be able to drill holes in real teacups (I've never tried this, so I'm not sure if that would work.)
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Reply #5 - Sep 18th, 2006 at 8:25am
 
Thanks, ladies!   Smiley 

Khrome, I had not seen the teacup feeders.  They are so adorable.  I'll have to look into trying that out.  I make mosaic birdbaths as a hobby, so perhaps I could try a feeder or two and incorporate the teacups. 

Speaking of tea, I was looking at your hairsticks collection and I just love the ones with the teapots! 

Oh, and I do love my little goldfish pond.  I think I could sleep out there!  (Except for the mosquitos!)

Lynn
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Reply #6 - Sep 18th, 2006 at 12:51pm
 
Sweet!  I love buns Cheesy
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Reply #7 - Sep 18th, 2006 at 7:09pm
 
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Thanks, ladies!   Smiley  

Khrome, I had not seen the teacup feeders.  They are so adorable.  I'll have to look into trying that out.  I make mosaic birdbaths as a hobby, so perhaps I could try a feeder or two and incorporate the teacups.  

Speaking of tea, I was looking at your hairsticks collection and I just love the ones with the teapots!  

Oh, and I do love my little goldfish pond.  I think I could sleep out there!  (Except for the mosquitos!)

Lynn


Thanks!  My teapot sticks are my favorite ones.  I'm a big tea freak.  I mainly like looseleaf from China, but lately got into some herbal blends.

I figured mosquitos must have been the reason the spiders set up camp near the pond.  You'll have your own ecosystem in your backyard soon.  Smiley  I do hope a frog shows up!  I wonder if you bought one, if it won't run off since it would have all it needs there.  But it might get too cold at night.

Ack!  don't mind me, I'm just thinking out loud.  Smiley
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