I also just got my hair cut, last night actually! Its not too different, just a bit shorter and darker but fun for summer!
Inside my kitchen
Lookin good Michele!
I think I might look for something like that for my steering wheel....do u think it helps?
Glad the provigil is working for u!
And the boys...well...they're just sooo cute!
Yor little dogs are just so cute That haircut and color is very flattering. The "boys" are cute too!! Hi Michele, cute do. I have that same top and love it. The puppers are down right adorable. Lindy
I couldn't resist replying...I took a different approach and found the most RA-unfriently car I could you can imagine...sort of my rebellion against all the compromises I make with this disease. It's small, hard to get in and out of since it's low to the ground, a sports car suspension that lets you feel every bump on the road, and has a 6 speed manual transmission. But, it's a blast to drive and makes me forget this disease for a while each day.
Alan
Nice Haircut! Looks good. And you do look more energized. I hope the Provigil continues to work for you You have what I call a happy haircut!! Looks lovely. And I love your steering wheel cover too - especially the ladybird!! I love it!!! :) Is that a beetle bug???? I want one!!!!!!
You look great Michele....nice do! Look at those furbabies...ahhh, too sweet.
Peace & Love...Neasy
I LOVE your new look and your new car! Your "boys" are adorable too!OK I need me a plushy thingie for my steering wheel.
I love the hair Michele. And that you added the flowers to everything. Too cute!!
The boys as always are just adorable.
I have a car that is also probably the most arthritis unfriendly car too. You should see me get in and out of it. It is actually pretty hilarious. Unfortunately I will be giving up my Zippy (yes I named my car lol) for an automatic
Cute do, Michele! I recognize your boys from Yorkie Talk, don't I? How can you miss that adorable underbite! I wore out one steering wheel cover already. It really helps in winter. Kathy I couldn't resist replying...I took a different approach and found the most RA-unfriently car I could you can imagine...sort of my rebellion against all the compromises I make with this disease. It's small, hard to get in and out of since it's low to the ground, a sports car suspension that lets you feel every bump on the road, and has a 6 speed manual transmission. But, it's a blast to drive and makes me forget this disease for a while each day.
Alan
[/QUOTE] Looks fun, Alan! (sigh) I had to get rid of my convertible when I had kiddos. Now it's a big ol' safe, SUV, mommy-car for me! I do have some dope rims, though. Cute hair and pretty blue eyes, Michelle! ~Karin
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