If Only It Still Looked Like This.
I can never decide what to do about my hair. Technically, usually, I like it, but I am often feeling two distinct things: 1)That it is always a work in progress, and therefore always subject to discussion (i.e. should I grow out my bangs, should I dye it darker, should I dye it lighter, should I I cut two inches off the bottom), and 2)That I will eventually hit upon the one right idea, at which point my hair will be officially perfect and I will never have to think about it again.
This is all clearly problematic. Thought process number 1 is boring, especially for people such as my boyfriend who actually have to hear about it. (Me, to Andrei: "I know you want me to grow out my bangs." Andrei, to me: "It doesn't matter what I want. Plus, I do not care.") And thought process number 2 is simply faulty. People don't always realize this, but even Anna Wintour changes her hair. She has an iconic, set style, it's true, but it gets lighter, it gets darker . . . I'm pretty sure she messes with the fringe.
Anyway, I'm not going anywhere with this, and as I go on I'm starting to remember why I quit blogging, but: Readers! By which I mean, Sarah, and Sarah. You guys have known me through so many hairstyles. Do you think I should grow out my bangs? Should I get highlights again? Just kidding. Don't answer.
If it makes you feel better, I think your hair is sort of like Anna Wintour's.
Posted by: Sarah T | March 11, 2009 at 05:08 PM
I love your bangs, but that's mainly just because whenever I get bangs they are always deeply disappointing to me. So I wouldn't want to hold you to a hairstyle for purely narcissistic reasons.
Posted by: sarahb | March 12, 2009 at 10:40 AM
I've been misquoted!
It would be more like:
"It doesn't matter what I want, it's what you want - whatever makes you happy!"
There, that's more like it!
Posted by: Andrei | April 24, 2009 at 03:48 PM