Hubby: Sorry, Hon, I saw your hair on the table and meant to bring it upstairs. Want me to go get it?
Me: (Snickering) Bet you never thought you’d say that, hmm? Nah, it’s not like I’ll need it till morning!
Hubby: Sorry, Hon, I saw your hair on the table and meant to bring it upstairs. Want me to go get it?
Me: (Snickering) Bet you never thought you’d say that, hmm? Nah, it’s not like I’ll need it till morning!
Awesome
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Sometimes life is like that 😉
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Hahaha. You should keep a journal of things you’d never thought you’d hear or say! My daughter and I do this. Then go back and read it and laugh all over again 😂
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Oh, what a great idea! How’s everything, dear D?
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It really is, makes you laugh when you really don’t feel like it 🙂 I’m good, things are status quo, hoping they stay that way lol
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Sounds like a plan!
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I love this!
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It made me laugh! Sometime I wonder if it’s normal to find humor in all this, but come on, some of it is so silly! How are you, sis?
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Yes! It’s not only normal, it’s a survivors greatest asset! You, my sister are a survivor extraordinaire ❤. I am well, thank you.
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Haha! ❤
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🙂
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The more macabre the sense of humor, the better! And don’t forget, it ain’t over till the fat lady sings! 😘😘
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I can’t help it, I guess my sense of humor is dark! I love, love finding humor in things!
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Me too! It helps, although sometimes people can take it the wrong way…
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😉
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Love it. Gotta find the humor. ❤ 🙂
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I need to!
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Oh funny. Hair looks great! Do you like it? Glad you humor is evident. Hope your recovery is going well.
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Doing well, thanks, Wendy! Lv for Hawaii next week for a week. I’m so excited and glad I got cleared to go!
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This is so funny! I love your sense of humor, Dee!
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Thanks, Meg 🙂
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Love it!
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🙂
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Hahaha!!! I agree with Dorinda, that’s great!
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Thanks, Kay, there’s so much about this whole experience that has seemed ridiculous!
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That’s because you never lost your sense of humor! And that’s awesome! Laughter really is kick ass medicine. 💜
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Aww, I think so, too!
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What a great exchange. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Peggy! 🙂
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True love at work. 😊
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yep, when you’ve been together a long time you can find the humor in almost anything 😉 as you well know
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Haha. Indeed, I do. 😃
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Couldn’t have said it any better than you did Diane…when you’ve been together forever the humor reveals itself in just about any situation!
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Sad but true sometimes, right, Bruce? 🙂
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I love your sense of humor! ☺
How are you today?
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Thanks, A, I really am wonderful. Starting to get my energy back! Hope all is well with you!
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I’m OK. Fighting off a little bug but I’ll live! ☺
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🙂 Feel better!
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I’m OK. Fighting off a little bug but I’ll live! ☺
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Thank you so much. Best wishes for a great weekend. Hugs 🌷
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I have to tell you I’m a little jealous of that wig…it’s really beautiful!
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Thanks, Holly! Even my doctor said when my hair comes back I should wear it like! Sure, just color, highlights and keratin, lol 🙂
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That is a beautiful color, bet you would be even more fabulous than you are now if possible.
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As an alopecia sufferer (I don’t tell many people… so keep it quiet!…), I recognise those words from my past… Indeed I once didn’t get a job because of ‘your hair’….
However, I have an amazing ‘system’ now so that my hair feels like my own and comes with me everywhere I go! It no longer gets ‘ripped off’ and left on the table – I know just how that felt!
Hopefully soon you will be taking your own hair with you everywhere you go very soon… and if not, there are alternative solutions… Maybe I’ll be inspired by you and become brave enough to write a post on it one day!
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Cool, you should! I just saw there’s a new (I think it’s new) procedure that’s much more permanent than a wig but it was terribly expensive.
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Yes it doesn’t come cheap Dee – it costs about £120 per month for me now… however, if I had to sell my house and live in a caravan I would because the difference it made to my confidence and self esteem is worth every penny! x
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ps – I’ve had this now for about 10 years but it has ‘evolved’ and continues to improve.. In fact – I rarely think of it now other than ‘it’s part of me’ – I believe it’s ‘my hair’.. it feels so natural..
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LOL! Reminds me of when my mom was going thru chemo. The story was my parents took my nephew (about 4 or 5 at the time, I think) to watch a parade, and he proudly said to a neighbor: my grandma can take her hair off!
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Hahaha! And I have been reluctant to not wear the wig in front of my 4 yr old grandson cause I was afraid he’d be traumatized. He’d probably think it was my superpower!
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LOL, a wonderful sense of humor – love it! 🙂
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Having a good sense of humor is everything!! 🙂
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It really helps me get through!
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I’m sure 🙂 I’ve got you in my daily prayers!
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Thank you, Linda <3. I can't believe I'm done with this part of the treatment and mostly back to feeling great!
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Oh my. So funny. Love it ladies!
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Life is just silly sometimes!
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