Lynette, maybe you could just ask your stylist for some suggestions? My daughter has had fairly goog luck with that, but she has nice thick hair and it has mostly been at least shoulder length (unlike mine, fortunately).
Marita, that's really interesting about the changes in being a Navigator. glad your son is on his way toward some down time after the intensity of training

Cool that you could give your colleague the day off for her festival!
I'm not sure that I will take Jasper to obedience class - I hope to just try to work with him at home. Sukie did well tonight when I walked her, but I couldn't stay out long because the mosquitoes were eating me alive!!! She did OK even with Jasper running circles around us. She was NOT a happy camper when I tried to trim her toenails though. I finally had to have Don hold on to her so I could cut them without her trying to nip me. She got me pretty good once. I'm going to have to keep working with her on that until she knows I'm the big dog!
LOLing about "someday your breadman will come"
Cel, given the hours that breadman puts in, how could they consider laying him off??????

Sure seems to me that it would be hard to find someone to do those hours without hiring more than one person. Sending him some
I do think you are a Gen X-er. I've read that those in my daughter's generation are being referred to as the Millennials, the Creative Class, or Generation Y.
BH, sorry your sales are down

Seems like people are really cutting back on extras. But sometimes vintage furniture can be more economical to buy than brand new.
It's times like these when I'm happy to be working for the gubbermint and to have a lot of seniority! But it sure is worrisome for our newer staff. I think today's GM news will definitely ripple through Michigan's economy.
I was thinking that this economy might bring WT more business, but make it harder for him to get paid
