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Old 01-31-2010, 12:04 PM   #10857
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To be honest, I did so many horrible things with my hair that I (almost) don't care. This time tho, I was so focus on the giving part of the process that I did not even think of the look I'd get. My pony tail will be used to make a wig for a woman who lost her hair to chemo, so it's all worthwhile!
I agree tho, some hair cuts leave scars... Still remember the perm I had....:shiver:
When I was teaching 3rd grade, one of my students had let her hair grow very long (all the way to her derriere) so that she could donate it for children going through chemo. Her selflessness encouraged other girls at our school to do the same (and even a teacher did it, although she didn't have to let it grow as long). Because I took over the class in November, I didn't know the reason her hair was so long, I just thought it was a personal choice. She came in to school one morning with her hair cut to chin length. The change was so dramatic that the class was speechless. And believe me, that doesn't happen often in a third grade class.
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