The new me |
My niece and head shaver extraordinaire |
And here I am with with my wig.
The other new me |
We arrive at my brother's house, where my English friend Debbie is also staying. They'd prepared a chair for me in the kitchen. I thought we'd do it outside so we wouldn't have to worry where the hair went. "Oh no," says my sister-in-law Sha, "it's too cold out there." Sha has a beautiful home about which she is rightfully particular. To have my hair scattered all over her kitchen is a great privilege.
As I looked around the room, Paul, my brother Kenneth, Sha and Debbie surrounded me as Bailey began the first cuts. They were even taking video and pictures, documenting this particular moment in my journey, as chunks of my hair began hitting the floor. "Give her a Mohawk first," Paul joked. Bailey complied, briefly.
When completed, Sha exclaims, "Wow, you've got a nice round head. I always thought that was just all your hair." She hands me a mirror for my first look. Amazing, I think. I like it.
Only later today, did it dawn on me that in my life I will never again have so momentous a haircut, in a room full of such encouragement and love. In my near baldness, I am transformed...uplifted...free!
I am so thankful to have shared that moment with you!
ReplyDeleteI think that it is very liberating when a person reaches a point in their lives where they realize that they are more than their hair. We all have our vanities that we try to hold on to but there comes a time when it is ok lo let go of them. My lovely bride made a significant investment through the years to keep from going grey. I finally convinced her that it was ok to be grey and I feel she has never been more beautiful than now. Likewise although it may not feel the same You have never been more beautiful.
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DeleteYou really do look beautiful Beth! That shaved look really becomes you. I'm surprised, i didn't expect it to look so good!
ReplyDeleteTake care, xxx
You are beautiful, Beth.
ReplyDeleteBeth thanks so much for sharing this part of your life with us. You make us better people. And, of course I don't mind hair in the kitchen--Taco puts it there daily.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Beth! And I can't believe that is your niece, Bailey!! Shouldn't she still be about 10? :) What a wonderful moment you just created and shared with all of us! I am thankful to call you friend! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Love,
Becky
Do you remember Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta with the shaved head? Pretty badass. It looks great!
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