I'm having a bad hair day.  Well, to be honest, a bad hair week.  I don't know, maybe it's the humidity, or it's time for a hair cut, or I need to switch shampoos.  In any case, it bums me out.
That is, until I remembered some quality hair moments from my junior high and early high school days and realized that a bad hair week cannot compare to these 'dos.

Here I am modeling my own designs at the 4-H county fair in Omaha.  7
th grade, I believe.  Yes, I did make the shirt.  And the shorts.  See how my carefully folded-down socks and earrings match perfectly? 

This shot was taken in Nashville while visiting my aunt and uncle and cousins.  I LOVED that hat.  I cannot even begin to explain how much I loved that hat.  The sunglasses, I believe, were a promotional item from a gas station.  And finally, it really is a shame that you can't see the full outfit because I finished this classy ensemble with a pair of pig boxer shorts.  It was oh-so-carefully planned.  See how happy I am?

Ah, yes.  Here I am preparing to go to Homecoming my freshman year.  Freshly sunburned from a marching band competition earlier that day, I went with the motto "Bigger is better."  It was 1991, though, so I was not alone.  Loyal readers of this blog might catch the irony in my choice of 
puffed sleeves.

Here it is: the 
pièce de résistance of my bad hair-do Hall of Fame.  Okay, people -- here's the worst part.  This hair-do is not a fluke.  I would carefully construct these gravity-defying 'dos each and every single day.  On purpose.  Because I thought it looked good.
There, now I don't feel so bad.
3 comments:
Carefully constructed with enough stiff stuff hairspray and a good hair dryer to achieve maximum height.
We were hot back then, weren't we?
i remember watching you get ready every morning and wishing i could be as cool as you.
Your blog entries make my day! :) LOVE the Debbie Gibson hat. I am not brave enough to post pictures of my hair history, but I bow to you!
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