Wanted: Stylist

Back when I was a young pup, when my kids were…you know…actually kids— I had a ton of poofy hair. It was partly poofy from a perm I would get a couple times a year and partly because I had way more hair then than I have now.

Quite tragic really…but I digress. Now in those days as my perm calmed a bit, I could use a curling iron to tame the wild beast. I’d smooth it all down and curl it under. Then, I could use a vent brush to fluff it just a bit.

Oh it would still be poofy, but a little less Bride of Frankinstein. You know?

Back then, I was a writer of children’s books. Now, most of the time when you write books, the publisher sets up signings at different book stores and they arrange everything…you just show up. That being said, the publishers and bookstores actually loved it if you set up signings yourself too–showing initiative and all that. So, we tried to do that anytime we were near the local book stores.

One day, I made a very ambitious plan to visit a couple of bookstores and set up some signings. It would be easy. It would be fun, even. I got ready to go on my adventure–makeup, jewelry, the right clothes and of course–my hair. I had everything working just as planned. While I was doing my hair, I got a phone call, talked for a few minutes and ended the call quickly to stay on schedule.

The first place on my list was Seagull Book. I loved this store because they were often overlooked by publishers and didn’t have nearly as many authors signings as other bookstores did. Plus, they were always nice–really nice.

So, I strolled in like I thought I was really something and spoke to the girl at the front desk. I was happy and polite and cheerful and sweet and peppy and everything I was suppose to be to get someone to like me right off the bat.

So imagine my surprise when the girl behind the counter was kind of aloof…dare I say…cold, even. Almost…rude.

Not only did she act very unfriendly,  but she said she didn’t think they had the calendar space to set up any author signings at all.

‘WHAAAAAT?! Was she kidding?!

I told her that my partner and I had done dozens of signings at all the other bookstores and that we would love to come here–anytime. She could pick the date. By this time, I may have sounded a teeny tiny bit…ummm…frantic.

I wasn’t used to this response from people.

She looked at me all squinty eyed and said, “I’m sorry. I don’t think so.”

I stood there like a dope and just stared at her for a minute or two, not sure what to do.  So, I left. That encounter totally knocked the wind out of my sails and I didn’t have the heart to go anywhere else, so I just went home.

Sitting on the couch with a big bowl of feeling-sorry-for-myself ice cream my kids started coming through the door from school.

Jillian came in first and said, “Ummmm mom, are you ok?”

I said, “Yeah. Just having a weird day.”

She said, “But mom…your hair.

I said, “What’s wrong with my hair?”

“Go….look,” she said.

I ran in the bathroom and looked.

What happened next is hard to describe. There was screaming mixed with hysterical, shrieking laughter. I think at some point I was sitting on the bathroom floor trying to mumble, “Buuu-buuu-buu-bu-bu,” like Goldie Hawn in Overboard. But mostly it was laughter….gasping laughter.

I had apparently been more distracted by the phone call than I realized. In my zeal to keep to my schedule, I had only curled HALF of my hair!!!  You have to imagine this. One half of my head was smooth, tight, page boy, curled under hair, waiting to be fluffed out. The other half was still maniacal, wiry curls poking straight out from my head in every direction.

Are you getting the picture?!!!

I looked exactly like I’d stolen the warden’s jewelry and escaped from the nut house. Ohhhhh myyyyyyy. The humiliation.

YEEEEAHHH.

We’ve laughed about this for decades, mostly when someone asks, “What was your most embarrassing moment?”

Oh, and Seagull Book?  I didn’t go back there till my 7- year old was married and had two kids.

Couldn’t risk it.

THE END.

 

 

Balloon Morning

Our 4th of July mornings always start with the balloon festival in Provo. It’s crazy early, and kinda cold–but oh, my how we LOVE it!

Many times we all go back home and take a nap in order to be ready for the rest of the upcoming fun stuff.  We did miss Rhen and Jessica who found that starting the day a little later was just what they needed. It’s a tradition that has become one of our favorite things about the 4th.

One of our favorite things.

As you might suspect…

there are plenty more.

hee-hee-hee.

 

 

 

 

The Little Things

“I have always found that when we do the little things correctly, the Lord gives us the strength to accomplish big things… You might not always understand the reasons for some rules or commandments, but if you will follow them even in the little things you will have more strength to do big things… And you will have the great blessing of knowing that you are on the Lord’s side and that He is on yours.”

–Donald L. Hallstrom

 

 

 

 

Up In the Sky

This moment…

A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from our lives. A simple, special, memorable moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and keep close to my heart.

 

 

Our Brave Boy

 

Our little Merrick went to the hospital last week to have a scoping procedure done. They’re trying to figure out why he has so many tummyaches.

He woke up after and did a little video to tell his daddy that he was ok and he was shaking from the anesthesia. That was very hard to watch.

Prayers please for our sweet, sweet boy.

We love you so much honey.

 

 

*Note* They didn’t find anything of concern from Merrick’s procedure–which is wonderful. But it doesn’t solve the mystery of the tummyaches. Darn it.