This book literally saved my creative soul while I was a missionary in LA. Having nothing to read other than the Ensign, Liahona, Church News, and of course the Holy Scriptures, this book brought some much needed humor to my life. It also served as a reminder of who I was. While I served the Lord and made sacrifices of time and money, I also sacrificed my health and beauty. I had some of the worst looking hair ever to be seen. I reminesce about this book and the mission, because 1. I volunteered at the MTC this week (always nostalgic), and 2. I got my hair dyed yesterday by Rikki at the Paul Mitchell School, she has dark hair with a tuft of purple in the front. Here is my fashion face. I know, I know, the older we get the more we do the photo shot from that unnatural angle that only a giraffe bending it's long neck would ever see us at. It's the angle where we look skinny and big eyed, no matter what is really going on. I do this for two reasons: 1. feel like I'm 16 again
2. show you my new DARK hair.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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6 comments:
First of all...you are a true comedian. I LOVE your hair, very nice on your.
Very nice on you, is what I meant to say.
I like your hair! I feel like I am have been in a hair rut for a few years now. Since you went darker, maybe I should go blonde. I don't think I could pull off a new color as well as you do. :)
so pretty.
lookin' good emily. i like you with dark hair.
you are hot to trot. and i like it.
ps- I was just thinking about Cyber Hair the other day! Thank goodness for your genius sister...
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