Change is good right? I mean I think we run from it with some fear, but often change brings about freshness, growth and hope. Once we can get past the feeling of security in things staying predictable and embrace something new it brings about possibilities we wouldn't have expected, and we see that change can be good.
Pretty philosophical for the blog hey? (just a warning long post here :) ...but
there's something fun at the end for you so hopefully you'll keep reading!)
Well, I made a big change this week. And actually I've been waiting for it for quite some time. First off, as most of you know my husband is a two time cancer survivor. And we are very committed to helping fight cancer just as my husband was helped. In a couple of weeks he'll be riding in a 200 km bike ride in the Rocky Mountains called the
Ride to Conquer Cancer. It's a major fundraiser for the Alberta Cancer Society. When he rode in this fundraiser ride 2 years ago they raised almost 7 million dollars. When he said he wanted to ride again this year I was proud of him, it's a big commitment because you have to raise $2500 just to enter the ride. So at the time in the New Year when he planned on joining the ride I told him I'd help him fundraise if I could, by doing something on my blog.
I told him I would cut off my hair and donate it to the Alberta Cancer Society to be made into wigs for cancer fighters (or kids who need wigs too with other diseases). So I had this big plan to have a giveaway here on the blog to try to raise funds for his ride.
Turns out, so many people we know were so generous that he's already met his minimum goal. BUT, I was still committed to cut my hair, and maybe help him raise some more money in the fight against cancer.
I've had long hair for a long time now. At least 4 years being very long, probably to my waist now. And I've kept letting it grow for this purpose. Having long hair is part of what makes me feel feminine I think. So the thought of this is a big change for me :) But long hair is also kind of a pain, it gets caught in everything, it's heavy and hot in the summer, it gets static-ey in the winter, it blows in your face in the wind, and it's hard to hold a style, or wear pretty long earrings (they keep getting caught in your hair).
This was me this morning rushing out the door to my appointment.... I quickly threw it over my shoulder so it's looking a little messy...but it's definitely long!
And then this is what I did...I went to see a wonderful lady...her name is Mandy...and if you're looking for a fantastic hair stylist in my area, I highly recommend her. She is a wonderful person, as well as a very gifted stylist,
she styled our daughter's hair for grad the other day too. (drop me an email if you'd like her number!)
For donating hair you need at least 10 inches and we cut off about 13 from mine, it has to be your natural color, no coloring or perming in your hair. Yep, mine is naturally this color still.
This is the link to info about donating hair in Alberta.
Getting ready....
Pony tails ready to cut....
Cutting the ponytails.... no going back now!
No more ponytails! But just wait it will get even shorter...
This is me now on the left :) and sweet Mandy who cut my hair! I'm really happy with it and I love how it looks, it's light and airy and I like having a "style", but it will also take some getting used to :) I really hope I can style it come tomorrow without Mandy!
...all that to say...change is good right?
And I'd still like to help fundraise for my husband's ride even though he's already over his minimum.... you can never raise too much for cancer research right?
SO.....I've been saving up for a long time and I'm doing a prize drawing! I have three major prizes, and I've linked all the sets so that you can click on them to see the stamp set in the store.
Prize One Above
(value approximately $100)
Designer Paper Packs - started packs of Memory Box DewFrost, Basic Grey Two Scoops, Perhaps, Webster's Vellum and Diecut kit, K & Co Roam Mat Pack, SU Love notes stickers (9 pages)
Assorted ribbons from May Arts and retired SU lacy ribbon, and felt ribbon from Creative Imaginations.
Prize Two Above
(value approximately $85)
Designer Paper - started packs of Basic Grey Lime Rickey and Nook and Pantry
Started boy themed gel stickers (only one used)
SU - Christmas Jingle All the Way - Definitely Decorative Vinyl Sticker
SU - 4 spools Grossgrain ribbon
Prize Three Above
(value approximately $70)
Flourishes - Metallic Paper pack (these are beautiful metallic papers in numerous patterns)
Started container of SU Pretties Kit (there's lots left!)
Grossgrain ribbon and Christmas Ribbon, plus I'll throw in a bunch of other lengths of ribbon too.
If you'd like to be entered to win this blog candy and help raise funds for cancer research...
RULES
1. You must donate to my husband's ride (any amount is fine there's no minimum, every dollar counts!) Here's the link to his page where you can donate:
Terry's Ride. Click on the green button saying Donate Online Now. They will take credit card, and it doesn't matter where you are in the world.
2. Come back here and in this post put in your comment "I donated to Terry's ride", and also leave me your email address, and you'll be entered.
3. I'll draw a winner on Wednesday June 22nd at 10 pm MTN time from the entries. You'll have 48 hours to email me and send me you mailing address, or I will choose a new name.
And if you just want to comment about my hair change you can do that too (hee hee it will be a good boost to me :) ....you just won't be entered in the draw.
Thanks for caring and sharing in this part of our lives!