Perhaps I spoke too soon…

In the (somewhat altered) words of Curtis the Elf, from The Santa Clause 2, “THE DE-CINDY-FICATION PROCESS HAS BEGUN.”

Tim left for Corpus Christi this morning and will return tomorrow night, so he may be coming home to a “new” wife.  Reality is starting to hit as hair is now falling out in handfuls with each finger stroke of the head.  My head is not that sensitive (yet) and I have a very thick head of hair, so even with the extra loss I still have a full head.  I imagine that will change in a few days, although some people probably think I’ll always have a thick head (ha).

On another note, our daughter started school in Montgomery yesterday (in spite of some drama getting her enrolled).  Road schooling is officially ended!  Tim and I were in the clinic when she arrived at the bus stop after school.  We were thankful for her new iPhone when she got lost in the neighborhood (trying to find a way home from the bus stop).  Today’s school day was eventful as well – early release day interrupted by a chemical fire in the cafeteria resulting in evacuation of the school.  Interestingly enough, they had a fire drill while enrolling her in school just two days ago, so at least they were prepared!  I don’t think she’s done much studying so far, although she did work on some geometry :).  Looking forward to next week and, hopefully, a more routine schedule.

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4 Responses to Perhaps I spoke too soon…

  1. Dawn says:

    Cindy,
    You are one of the most beautiful people I know, inside and out, hairy or bald, no matter what! I am so proud of you for taking this thing on with humor and a fighting spirit!
    Do you remember the Seinfeld where Jerry shaved his chest? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_R93Ps8pQI
    Hairless is where it’s at! 🙂
    Love you!
    Dawn

  2. Chris says:

    Bald is beautiful!!!!! You probably won’t loose it all to where you will have a baby butt smoothness but a razor gets you there easily. I would shave it when I started to get patches and thinning. It kind of made me feel more sickly than I wanted to be; look good feel good is what I live by. xooxoxo

  3. Elizabeth says:

    It was actually in the ninth grade hall upstairs. Some say in the bathroom.

  4. carolann says:

    Cindy, maybe you could do something with St. Baldricks! I bet you’d raise a lot of money! Might help turn this into a positive!

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