Donald - my hero
<font color=blue>Aww yes. The dreaded "mouse hand"
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I definitely need to wear one at home as I have been snacking more than I used to be. What a great idea!i wasn't sure where to put this post, in my Kitchen thread or here, figured we could all use a little levity (as i sit here in my living room surrounded by fabric, ironing board, sewing machine, measuring tapes while I wait for the bread to finish rising)
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I am going to need lessons on how to cut your hair at home soon,,my son did offer his clippers...ahhhh NO!
What about when you're standing in line outside the grocery store and there's a gentle breeze? Is 6 feet enough, with or without a mask?
I am letting my hair grow. No one not even myself is touching my hair. Went out and got clips and hair bands. However, I trimmed hair for DH and DD. I am taking on more new roles under this pandemic crisis. The cleaning up part is scary though!My neighbour works in a large regional hospital and she explained that some homemade cloth masks were donated by well-meaning volunteers but the hospital will not permit the workers to wear them or touch them. Even if they take them home for their own personal use for grocery shopping. If our Fed or Prov Govt mandates we must all wear a cloth mask, I will have to comply. However, I have many concerns about DIY masks including touching face when tugging at it and readjusting.
LOL I'm attempting my quarantine haircut today. When I was a student years ago, didn't want to spend the cash on a haircut so would often take household kitchen scissors to my hair. I quickly learned to only trim the ends and not to overdue it. Very easy to cut off more than you want esp because its a slow, painstaking procedure and big cleanup after. Hard to juggle a mirror and cut the back of your head at the same time. Everyone's instinct is to cut more to make it count so you don't have to do it again for months. Nope. Just go slow, just trim the ends and don't be tempted to change up the look and give yourself a new 'do'. If anyone wants inspiration, just google 'quarantine haircut.' Scary.![]()
DO NOT USE KITCHEN SCISSORS......use the smallest, sharpest pair you have.LOL I'm attempting my quarantine haircut today. When I was a student years ago, didn't want to spend the cash on a haircut so would often take household kitchen scissors to my hair. I quickly learned to only trim the ends and not to overdue it. Very easy to cut off more than you want esp because its a slow, painstaking procedure and big cleanup after. Hard to juggle a mirror and cut the back of your head at the same time. Everyone's instinct is to cut more to make it count so you don't have to do it again for months. Nope. Just go slow, just trim the ends and don't be tempted to change up the look and give yourself a new 'do'. If anyone wants inspiration, just google 'quarantine haircut.' Scary.![]()
Don’t forget to turn off your camera access when having virtual meet. I upload a picture of mine as profile picture so I don’t have to show my face. I have thick hair. I can stand the growth in length but the thickness is kind of unbearable!Ok
I did the home haircut yesterday......
first lesson ...line the bathroom sink with a small garbage bag
second lesson...if you wear glasses --put them on
third...cut in opposite direction to what you are seeing
fourth...ah well it will grow in.........
fifth lesson..get some barrettes from pharmacy next time and remember to tip my hairdresser VERY well next time I see her.
Thank goodness I am online working from home.
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Mel
This is me as well ..my hair doesn't get long it just gets BIG!!! I will look like a wooly bear the longer this goes onI have think hair. I can stand the growth in length but the thickness is kind of unbearable!
This is me as well ..my hair doesn't get long it just gets BIG!!! I will look like a wooly bear the longer this goes on