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Words of Wisdom at the Mall

“If you don’t love yourself, how can you love anyone else?”

No, these are not the words to a Whitney Houston song. These are the words of my hairdresser trying to convince me to dye my hair.

The last time she wheedled me into it, it set me back about $225. I can’t stand to have hair that’s only one-color, so of course I went for the streaks, which are extra. Way extra.

This time though, she’s not trying to push me into the back room for a three-figure dye job. She’s serious.

“You could do it yourself,” she says. She NEVER talks about DIY projects when it comes to hair, so I know this goes beyond her commission.

“You’d look so much better without all these ugly grays,” she says.

The lights beaming from the ceiling are actually doing a better sales job than my hairdresser. I can see that every single red hair in the crown of my head is now gray. The black ones have remained, but they are dull and lifeless.

Lately I have been joking that I was going for the Morticia Adams look, with one long white streak from the forehead. Now I’m thinking I look more like someone else from TV, the cartoon witch on bugs bunny who leaves hair pins behind her where ever she goes, Crap. I don’t want to be Witchy Poo.

Back to this “self love” thing. That’s a little deep for a Friday afternoon at the mall, but let’s face it. It’s hard for moms to put themselves first. There are so many other people tugging on our elbows, demanding something urgent. We forget to put ourselves on our own “to do” list.

I didn’t tell my hair dresser this, but I DID do something completely for myself that day. I put the kids in daycare and wrote for five hours straight. The house was a mess, the refrigerator was empty, the clothes needed folding, but I wrote and wrote and wrote.

That’s more important to me than my looks. On the other hand, I could really use a bottle of Preference by Loreal. I’m worth it!

Aunt Flo Flies the Coop

A certain something-something that used to plague me once a month is not coming around much anymore. In fact, I’m wondering if it’s ever coming back.

Six years ago I assumed it was gone for good. I called my doctor to set up an appointment about this and the nurse said, “You may want to take a pregnancy test.” My response was something like, “If you say so.”

I knew better than to get my hopes up. Surgery, five IUIs and one IVF hadn’t produced a single positive pregnancy test, so why should I expect one to occur out of the clear blue? I had gotten tired of throwing my money and my hopes at fertility, so I gave up. We gave up. I had a partner in all this. Someone who stuck needles in my legs, subjected himself to really embarrassing procedures, held me when I cried in frustration. He let me convince him to adopt. Even though he already had three children of his own, he agreed to a fourth from a foreign country. After that, we never went back to the OB/GYN.

Our sweet little brown Boy was two years old and watching a Thomas the Tank Engine video in my bedroom when I cracked open the pregnancy test kit. He burst into the bathroom while I was in midstream, asking, “Whatcha doin’ mommy?” “It’s medicine, Honey, go watch Thomas,” I said.

It didn’t take long to get the test results — a blue sign of the cross formed in the window within seconds. Positive. For the first and only time in my life.

When I showed the test to Bob, he didn’t speak for about three hours. That’s a very rare occurrence.

If I make a doctor’s appointment now, nothing that exciting will happen. She’ll just confirm what I already know.

I’m getting old.

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