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Blanket of Sunshine

March 27th 2004

Wow was yesterday gorgeous. I worked the morning shift so I was determined to go out and enjoy the sun for a change. I made up my mind that I’d take a nap in the hammock with My Son. Just swaying between two trees with a blanket of sunshine, without a care in the world. Waking up to see instead, a ceiling of blue and towering trees dancing around you like a bonfire.

There’s a big spring ritual happening tonight that I won’t be able to go to, and I’m kicking myself for forgetting which weekend it was on. It’s supposed to be really unique.

I think I’ve decided to dye my hair brown with lots of blonde streaks, and some green somewhere. Or maybe green and blonde streaks? I just want something different.

Things are kinda up and down for me right now. I may get into it more later in a restricted entry.

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One Response to “Blanket of Sunshine”
  1. Sarah Says:

    ah so jealous of your weather! It’s been mostly misty and rainy here.

    You need to take a pic of your hair right now, slap it in a graphics program,put green streaks in it, and you could maybe get a general idea of how it would look

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