Thursday, January 22, 2009

what to do, what to do...

See that thing growing out of the side of my head?  That would be an unintentional dreadlock.  How does one get an unintentional dreadlock?  When you have hair like mine, it's pretty easy.  All it takes is going to bed with wet hair.  This is what I woke up to.  It's not the first time, but it is by far the worst. Normally it will come out with lots of combing, tugging and pulling.  Not this time.  It's a huge knot.  And it's only growing.  I think I'm going to have to cut it out.  I've had to do that before, but it's never been along my hair line.  And this would definitely be obvious since it's on my neck and about two inches in circumference.  What to do, what to do...





5 comments:

Amy said...

cut it and get it straightened, you would look SO cute with a bob. DO IT DO IT DO IT!

Vickie said...

I agree with Amy. I'll go with you...we can make a fun day of it! It's not like we don't have great salons around here. Go for it Girl!

Amy Reece Spahr said...

Leave it.. i like it!! :)

joanna said...

i. have. no. idea.
but i'm so curious to know what you'll do!

Unknown said...

So, what did you do? Is there going to be a new Karyn picking us up at the airport? Can't wait to see!

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