Nothing much of importance in this blog today, but nevertheless, it is on my mind.My hair.
I was ready for a change. I dyed my hair from its recent shades of brown and blonde to a deep,rich auburn brown for Fall. I'm not sure if I like it. My hair stylist says it will fade. One problem: I don't wash my hair every day. You're not supposed to. She should know that! She says that once it wears my highlights will shine through. I'm watching and waiting and so far, I don't see the highlights.
I'm a bit rash when it comes to my hair, so I'm glad my hair stylist understands this quality about me and stalls when I say I want to come in and change it.
I'll keep washing and waiting.
As for my frog from my previous post, we had a bit of a mishap. That night was kind of a blur but I'll explain the best I can. I was watering a few nights ago and he was chillin' on the lawn. We were having a great conversation until I tried to flip the hose to the other side of him so I could finish watering the other side of the yard. Instead of merely popping over to the other side, I rolled him. I WIPED OUT MY FROG!!! I ran over to him to see if he was okay. (Not too sure what I was thinking I could do for him if he wasn't, but it's the thought that counts.) He was fine until I ran up on him and got all in his face and scared him so he took off hopping. Next thing I knew, I heard a thud. He hit my plastic garden hose holder. It was dark over there so I ran inside to get my headlamp. When I came out I couldn't find him. I thought maybe he hopped to the side of the house to get away from me. I began to roll up the hose when all of a sudden I thought "What if he's IN THE BOX!" Sure enough, there he was. I tried to wipe him out with the hose for the second time! I moved the box and he just sat there. I poked him and he moved a little. I decided the best thing to do was remove myself from the situation before I caused him anymore trauma. I can see him now, sitting on his little therapist bed going over the incident in his mind over and over again.
Needless to say, it's been two nights and my lawn is bare. No frog in sight. I'm afraid that frogs are not very forgiving creatures.
Come back!!!

2 comments:
I love frogs too!! He will be ok!! Let me know how your kayaking goes, email me at hikewithme@cox.net
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Your frog friend is great and according to the frog stories I've heard he'll be back! hehe. Send me pics of your yard I want to see what you have going on, sounds great!
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