I was ganged up by a group of women (how pathetic, Chris).
Then they whipped out the device; hot and searing to skin. But they
simply put it to my hair and made it straight. Hah! Very anti-climatic, no?
Well, it wasn't so bad if you think about it. I've always wondered what
my hair would look like straightened. After all, I haven't touched
straight hair sprouting from my scalp in 15 years; as I grew older, my
hair progressively became more wavy. Now that I look at my hair, it's quite
an anomaly.
These Korean people I pass by on my way to work (I trek
through "little Korea") and without fail, receive rubbernecking from
each and every Hangook--add that to your Korean vocabulary; it means
"Korean" in Korean.
From this:
To this:
I want to thank both NBA players for being such great models for today.
The first thing people usually question me concerning my hair is "How
long are you going to let it grow?" Honestly, I have no idea. Perhaps
till the Cubs win the pennant? HAH! (Jenn Song is sooooo going to kill
me for that one). But I've been contemplating whether I should let it
be, or rid of.