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I admit I have cut cost by having my hair trimmed at Wal-Mart. (My cut is so simple I can get away with that.) Still have to go to the beauty shop to get it thinned out though.
I’m not entirely sure why, but when my sister and I are on our own, she treats me as her equal. But, when older people are around, she goes into bossy, big sister mode. I assume it has something to do with the decade age difference between us and a choice of what generation to ally herself with.
I think PJ’s singing Christmas tree would make a good Halloween decoration. Its eyes pop open when you walk into the room and it shifts its gaze around while it is singing. This is not a confession. I’m just pointing out there are many here who think that tree is much more appealing with its eyes closed and its mouth shut. Poor Fenny is afraid of it. I know I’ve been moved to the top of Papa Jim’s battery thieving suspect list, but I assure you, it is a loooong list of possible suspects. Papa Jim and Tater-dog are the only ones around who like the tree. (Making the tree perform is a puppy power trip for Tate.)
Wishing you all a non-creepy Christmas tree and other good stuff. Holiday hugs. ~N~