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Crazy Week, Crazy Dream…

Filed under: Moi — Kristi at 11:32 am on Tuesday, November 21, 2006

I’ve been rather caught up in holiday preparations and such so I’m woefully behind in my blog reading and comment responding. Hopefully I’ll be able to catch up over the weekend…

Last night I had a crazy dream. Let me preface it by saying that I am in desperate need of a haircut but still have not found a hair dresser that I like, despite the fact that I’ve lived here since June of 1999… I’m also feeling a bit frustrated by the weight plateau I’ve been on for several months now…

I opened oversized glass doors with art deco-inspired brass handles and entered a very posh looking salon and spa. Most horizontal surfaces were marble and the the fixtures holding the mirrors were also art deco brass. There were large oriental looking plants everywhere to break up the large space and cut down on the noise. The air was tainted with the pungent smell of nail acrylic and acetone mixed with fancy herbal hair products.

As soon as I entered I was approached by a tall thin woman with a chunky spiky hair cut. She offered me a cappucino and asked me to take a seat in the cream wing back near the door while I waited for my stylist, Lisa.

Moments later woman with a head of full curls with an upbeat presence approached me and introduced herself as Lisa. She asked me to follow her back to the marble wash basins for my shampoon. As she was massaging my scalp she was asking me about my beauty routine. I explained that I enjoy taking time to to dress up and put on make-up and such, but that I don’t always do so, partly due to pain levels. Basically I told her that I like a cut that looks okay without blow drying and curling, but one that can benefit from primping.

Lisa cut and colored my hair (an auburn with carmel highlights) and was in the process of styling when she threw down her curling iron in disgust and declared, “I cannot work with this hair. Your terrible curling iron has ruined your hair and there is nothing I can do!” She stalked off and I went racing behind her asking what the latest development in curling irons was that I had missed. I wanted to know what was wrong with my curling iron. She wouldn’t tell me.

I finally gave up and returned to the tall lanky woman who had offered me the cappucino and started to pay for my cut, color, and half of a style. As she was inputting my services into the computer to get my total I decided to ask her about the curling irons they use. I figured she’d tell me because it seems at salons they are always trying to sell you products in addition to your services. Well, she stopped typing and pulled back a large curtain…

Behind the curtain was this HUGE contraption that looked vaguely like a slightly oversized staircase. At the very top was a large red LED read out. She said I needed weigh myself on it and my weight divided by 10 revealed how many visits I needed to make to the salon before I got one of their magic curling irons. I climbed onto the first step and the read out blinked “PROCEED UP.” It continued to read that until I was at the top step and had to crouch in order to not hit my head on the ceiling. The the read out blinked “NOT WORTHY!” When I descended the tall lady informed me that I was much too fat and too unfashionable to be worthy of their curling irons. Then she kindly asked me to never return to their salon.

Then I awoke…

12 Comments »

Comment by hillary

November 21, 2006 @ 12:03 pm

How horrible! That sounds like a nightmare!

BTW. I just printed out your holiday cobbler recipe. I can’t wait.

Comment by Julia

November 21, 2006 @ 12:53 pm

Good Golly! What a mean dream for your subconscious to throw at you! You should give it a talking-to! It’s really hard to find the right hair person, and sometimes your initial impression may not be accurate. I started going to someone and didn’t like the first two cuts while she figured out what I would tolerate and what my hair could do. The third cut was genius and I’ve stuck with her ever since, even drag the husband to her for his cuts. But it’s all window dressing - who we are and what we do make us beautiful, not our hair or our weight.

Comment by Melissa

November 21, 2006 @ 2:14 pm

What a nightmare! Horrible! I hope you have better dreams tonight!

Comment by Rebekah

November 21, 2006 @ 2:31 pm

What a horrible dream! You are definitely worthy of one of their curling irons, you just walk back into the salon tonight and tell them all they have ugly hair and stupid names. Then walk out.

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could control our dreams.

Comment by Stephanie

November 21, 2006 @ 2:38 pm

That’s just horrible. How do you feel about driving to Laramie for a stylist? I could recommend a really great salon where everyone is really nice.

Comment by Cindy

November 21, 2006 @ 3:10 pm

Sounds like your subconscious needs a kick in the butt. Societal pressures are working on you. Don’t let the buggers win! You are not only worthy, you are a gift. Don’t ever forget it.

Comment by Debi

November 21, 2006 @ 5:21 pm

Good lord, I’m lucky if I remember anything, this much detail would freak me out no matter what the content! :)

Comment by --Deb

November 21, 2006 @ 5:33 pm

That IS a horrible dream!! Oddly, though, I dreamed about getting my hair cut last night, too . . .

Comment by Debbie

November 21, 2006 @ 5:45 pm

Oh my gosh, you had me really going there. I was ready to kick some salon’s persons butt! Glad it was just a dream.

Comment by Chris

November 21, 2006 @ 8:53 pm

Yikes!! Be free from curling irons must be the message there…

Comment by Chery

November 21, 2006 @ 10:40 pm

Exactly why I go to a barbershop!!

Comment by lisa Co. Springs

November 22, 2006 @ 12:15 pm

Holy Cow, that’s awful, Kristy! Let me join the others who have said you’re not only worthy, but a gift—a wonderful creative person, lovely inside and out. Besides, straight hair is in :)

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