Monday, April 7, 2014

Hair Obsessed

I have been told on multiple occasions that I am obsessed with my hair.  I have been growing my hair, cutting and donating it to Locks of Love since I was a teenager.  Until the past 2 years.  Two years ago, I went in to get it cut, only to find out that it wasn't long enough to donate.  I had it cut anyway.  Last year at the same time, the same thing happened, so I only got it trimmed.  Here we are another year later, and my hair is just barely long enough to donate, and that's if I cut it super short.

As an It Works Global distributor, I'm always eager to try out our products.  After all, how can I tell people about it if I don't know about it?  So imagine how excited I was when Hair Skin and Nails was introduced to our line!  I finally got around to ordering a bottle, and I have been taking it since Thursday.  I haven't noticed new length in my hair in the first few days like some of my teammates did, but what I did notice is that my hair didn't fall out by the handful in the shower this morning.  I'm talking about HUGE wads of hair that I stick to the shower wall until I get out so it doesn't clog the drain.  Today, I might have lost 5 whole strands.  It's amazing.  So, I'm convinced that HSN is making my hair healthier, and will work on the length as I continue to take it.  Are you obsessed with your hair? Leave me a comment telling about your hair routine.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

He's Home!

He's finally home!! Little Mister has been out camping since Friday evening.  This is the second camp out he's been on since he moved up from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.  I miss him like crazy when he's gone.  There's no contact with him at all from the time I leave him with the group on Friday evening, until I get the text from the leader that he's almost home.  I don't worry about him too much, I know he's in good hands.  About the only thing I do worry about is rather someone will forget to give him his medicine while he's out.  It's difficult here at the house, for his alarm to be silent when 10:00 rolls around.

He's a good boy, and I want him to learn all he can about how to survive, cook, and live in the outdoors.  I believe that someday it may come to that.  He learns a lot at these camp outs.  More than just how to pitch a tent.  When the boy scouts go camping, the boys have to get together and plan a menu, and one boy is assigned to do the shopping and purchase the food.  They are responsible for their own cooking, clean up, building a fire and watching it.

Glad to have my little man back in the house!  Do your kids go on outings without you?