a tribute to my long, long hair.

those who know me, know that i had super duper long hair for a super duper long time.  i cut fourteen inches off my hair in october, and have been navigating the uncharted waters of life with "short" hair since.  

it was a huge change for me! i felt so connected to my long hair for such a long time.  but sometime in the last year, i just couldn't stop thinking that i wanted to chop it off.  i started saying it out loud to people MONTHS before i actually brought myself to cut it.  "i'm going to cut my hair, guys. guys, guess what? i'm going to get an actual real-person hair cut soon." some people would say, "WHAAAAT?!?!?!?" <<these are the folks who really know me.  most people would say, "ooookayyy, weirdo. it's just a hair cut."  

for anyone who has had very long hair or something about them that feels very much part of their identity, changing it is actually a really challenging thing to go through with!  i was super scared when i was driving to the appointment...like roll-down-the-window-and-breathe-deep level of nervousness.  so silly thinking back on that.  i really felt that my long hair was a huge part of who i was/am...it was with me for so many years.  the last time i had hair as short as it is now was probably 1998.  

in fact, up til recently (after 2 full months of being "short"-haired), i still identified as being a very long-haired person. i felt sort of like clayton bigsby from chappelle's show, the blind black white supremacist. ha!!  in a far, far more innocent way, obviously. that example is a bit extreme.  even now when i brush my hair, i expect there to be about a foot more of it once the brush hits the ends and i have to be like, "oh, right. that happened."

anyhoo, here are some pics of long-haired me below.  this post was actually really fun/funny/horrifying to put together.  i hope i don't embarrass anyone in my path.  i could have selected many, many more photos that i will omit (for my own sake!!).  i haven't looked back at college photos in quite some time.....there were some that i simply cannot believe exist.  it also helps me remember how fun/exciting/weird/awesome the last ten years have been.

its pretty appropriate that i happen to be writing this on the eve of my 28th birthday!  all these photos come from the last decade of my life.  so many good times with you, LONG HAIR!!! i loved you so.

if there's anything i've learned about myself in the last several years, it is that i do everything on my own time.  i'm pretty consistently 2-5 years behind any social trend or things that my peers are doing. its not that i don't notice whats going on around me, i just tend to take my time doing everything.  for the sake of the hair example, i remember right at the end or immediately after college, all my friends were chopping off their long hair into these fun and fresh looks. this is not to say that we all must do what all our peers are doing at the same time, there was just zero part of me that was interested in doing the same.  so the very long hair stayed for several more years.  i can apply this same theory to many, many other parts of my life right now. ;)

well some of these pics are really making me want to go back to greece and be all tan and stuff.

i'm loving all the cameos by so many various people in these photos... getting my hair caught in passersby sunglasses, sippin' water with natalie at a monastery... the usual!

THINGS I WILL MISS ABOUT HAVING LONG, LONG HAIR:

  • BIG, MESSY BUNS!
  • LONG BRAIDS!
  • JUST LONG, LONG HAIR WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE HAVING LONG, LONG HAIR! (hair whipping party tricks are now a thing of the past. boohoo.)

THINGS THAT ARE AWESOME ABOUT HAVING SHORTER HAIR:

  • THE CAR! sitting in the car is a MUCH better experience with short hair.  i would constantly have to lift my hair around and set it somewhere it wasn't in the way, it would get caught in my armpits & clothes, in the sunroof, out the window, in the door, stuck under the seatbelt, touch the roof if it was in a bun, all sorts of annoying things that drove me insane.
  • WEARING SCARVES/HATS/DRESSES! just an observation that wearing scarves & beanies and wearing dresses is much less frustrating to me with short hair.  i feel like i was rapunzel having to literally lift my hair all the time and place it.  how strange.
  • PERKY PONYTAILS! my classic high pony of long hair was always soo flat and heavy.  now its a perky little pony.
  • BRUSHING/WASHING HAIR!  OMG OMG. this is quite the delight.  my friends know how much i despiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiise getting ready and that i personally think it is a humongous waste of time. having curly hair has always been a big help in getting away with getting ready fast, but brushing it was a freaking nightmare on elm street.  don't even wanna go there.  NOW, i brush my hair like it aint no thang, washing is a breeze, combing is effortless, and straightening takes like 1/4 of the time it used to take.  curly is still an option, too! i was pretty afraid of having triangle-head when the gal cut my hair.  luckily it is shorter in the back and all curly triangle-head fears are no more.


so here's what it looks like nowadays!:

 

i desperately wish i could go back in time and clean this mirror.  how emburrrrrassing... 

woof. puhlease ignore.

and then i went to new york and had so much fun and whitney took a picture of me with ice cream.  and i should stop wearing this striped shirt so much i guess.

thank you, hair lady in my neighborhood who was awesome at cutting curly hair and for not making me feel nervous anymore! i feel like i lost a little part of me, but i was ready after psyching myself out and telling the universe for a whole year that i was going to cut it off, ha! i donated 2 ponytails to the pantene beautiful lengths program.  

 

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a day of baking & shopping locally with sara!

a few weeks ago, my friend sara and i had a lovely afternoon moseying about the west seattle farmers market gathering all sorts of goods for us to get some holiday baking in!  sara is an awesomely inspired gal with a great website that showcases all sorts of useful tips for local shopping, traveling, and dining around the seattle area (and beyond!).  

check out live more local to read her post about our fun outing and baking day!

sara is a hilarious gem (who helped me immensely in figuring out how to build this here blog...thank you forever and ever, sara!!!) and she is always discovering new local businesses to support in the seattle area, and sharing all sorts of fun accessible adventures and travel tips.  she's awesome!! 

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we had grand plans for a fragrant homemade food potpourri.  we picked up a some pretty little apples and pears from the west seattle farmers market.

the west seattle junction is looking so festive this month! i love it! every lamppost is dressed in a wreath and ribbon (just like whoville). i just have to walk up the street to get my fix of holiday cheer (an extra fix, i should say.  my house is a christmas explosion). 

so many awesome vendors with beautiful produce, homemade goods and treats.

fleurt is probably the cutest shop in all the land.  i could spend a very long time in there sniffing every candle and admiring every trinket.  they do an amazing job merchandising all the shelves and styling all the displays.  i brought sara in there so she could see its splendor :)

we popped into the husky deli and bought some chocolate for our baking and spices for our potpourri.

the simmering potpourri was awesome!  i had satsumas from the west seattle produce company that we used as well.  it was simple to put together in about five minutes.  we used apples, satsumas, cinnamon sticks, fresh ginger, cardamom, and star anise with water. it smelled amazing.  and looked really pretty, too!  

it could be pretty customizable too! we could have put cider in the pot instead of water, for extra fragrance.  i could see myself trying a citrusy grapefruit and lemon with fresh-cut herb version in the spring time.  we just left it on simmer while we baked, and it added a lovely little extra somethin' somethin' to our kitchen holiday vibes.

inspiration for the recipe we followed came from here.  my favorite chick.

here's cutie patootie sara in my teeny kitchen wearing my old starbucks apron, which used to be my standard everyday outfit for about four years of my life. 

she's whipping up the chocolate cookies that we used to make these thin mints.  SOO YUMMY*! we were proud.

*i just now noticed that we made the thin mints differently than the recipe said. we were wondering why they called for 1/2 inch thick cookies. we were like, "oh we are so smart, good thing we noticed this obvious error!!!"  haha, turns out we were not paying close attention to what their final product looked like. oh well, either method would work just great!

we ended up cutting the cookies into 1/4 inch rounds and making a sandwich with the mint frosting in between before dipping in the melted chocolate.  the recipe calls for a thicker cookie spread with a layer of the mint frosting, then dipped in chocolate.  ohhhhhh.

while the cookies for the thin mints baked, we made peanut butter balls*.  a classic holiday treat in my mind!  didn't plan on both wearing black and white stripes that day. we topped our matchy-ness off with red & green aprons for each of us (my old manager from starbucks will probably shake his fist at the screen if he sees this. tsk tsk, quinn!).  ho ho ho, charles!

*we used a recipe from joy the baker.  looks like her site is getting a make-over at the moment.  will link the recipe we used later!

like i said, making cookie sandwiches for the thin mints was not necessary, but i think the finished product was really good!  we added some extra water and also some butter to our mint frosting because the recipe we followed was too hard to spread.  butter for sure!  i tried some crushed candy cane and sprinkles on a handful.  need to work on my sprinkling skills before committing to the whole batch.

pb ballz are just freaking delicious if you didn't know already.

i stored both treats in the refrigerator in parchment lined tins.  the thin mints stayed chewy and delicious for over a week (i gave them to my bff katie after a week-- she loved. no sign of throwing them out on her watch! i was worried they'd be stale. they weren't).  i think the pb balls would have stayed edible for a really long time (didn't get a chance to fully test the shelf life as they got devoured by someone or another). 

sara and i had such fun shopping and baking and listening to music and chatting!  i forget how much fun it is to bake with other people.  i used to bake with my best friends all the time and pretend we were on a cooking show---haven't done that in a hot minute.  usually its just pete wandering in and taking bites or licks of this or that off whatever i'm making and me saying hey get outta heeeeeere, busterrrrr.  so thanks for the fun day, sara!

hope everyone has had a happy, safe and fun holiday season with people that make you laugh! :)

 

recipe inspiration from these sources:

food 52, thin mints

joy the baker, peanut butter balls

how sweet eats, simmering spices

 

 

 

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