Meme Monday

I haven’t found a way to weave this meme in with the content below, but it speaks to me.

This weekend was another of easing back into normal. Saturday, I got my hair done. I’ve been pretty comfortable getting my hair done during the pandemic, ever since I heard of a study done on two hairdressers who both tested positive for COVID, and had been seeing a lot of clients (I think maybe they worked at a Supercuts or something like that), and they did not pass it on to a single client. They were able to do really thorough contact tracing and no one got sick. Thanks to masks. So I went the first 6 months without setting foot in a salon, but after that I’ve been back every 10 weeks or so. I color my hair, so it can look really bad if I don’t.

Anyway, I went and got my hair done, which felt great as always. However, my hairdresser recently had a baby and is out on maternity leave, so I went to another hairdresser at the salon. I color my hair blonde, and sometimes the hair comes out a little ‘warmer’ than I would like, which means it can have a kind of orange undertone. I don’t know if I can blame this on my mother, since she was a red head, or whether it is all me. Anyway, after they put in the color to cover the roots, then the highlights to give it dimension, they sometimes tone it to keep the color ‘cool’. This time, without asking me, she put in a darker toner, which has a violet hue. So now, parts of my hair look kind of violet, kind of grey. I was a little freaked out as she dried my hair, though I tried to keep that to myself as best I could. She assured me that it will completely wash out in a couple of days, and I will be left with just beautiful blonde, not violet or grey. She offered to take a clarifying shampoo and wash it out right then if it would make me feel better. I decided to leave it as is, it is barely noticeable, and I’d like to see what she’s working toward. But we are going to Portland next weekend for a couple of days, and I hope it is normal by then. She said she would check on me on Wednesday and if it is not, I can come in and she will fix it before we leave, which is less than ideal and I hope it all works out.

While I was there, there was one other client having her hair done, and she had the kind of hair I covet. Course and curly and dark. Of course, I could color my hair dark instead of light, but I’ve tried it and it doesn’t suit my skin tone, I look really tired and washed out. And there’s not really anything to be done about the texture of my hair. So I try to embrace what I have and make the best of it. But I mentioned to my hairdresser that I covet that kind of hair, so when she finished blow drying my hair and giving it the finishing touches of trim, she curled it for me. Oh happy day! Curls! I loved it!

Back in the before times, often when I would get my hair done, we would go out to dinner. Something about not wanting to waste a good hair day on just sitting home and watching TV. So when I came home and Ted said, ‘what shall we have for dinner?’ I said, ‘Well, my hair is curly, so perhaps we should go out.’ He was thrilled with the idea. So we called a couple of places, and found an opening early at a place we haven’t been for YEARS but is delicious Italian food. The only trouble is, they didn’t have any outdoor seating available, only indoor. Gulp. I’ve been nervous about the idea of that, of being inside around other people who are not wearing masks, and who we don’t know whether they are vaccinated or not. Ted and Maya went to a couple of indoor restaurants when they were in Utah, and they felt fine about it. I have friends who have done the same. I decided that I wanted to challenge my anxiety, so we went for it. Date night! In a real restaurant! Not take out! We’ve been getting take out at least once a week for the past 14 or 15 months, and I am so tired of it. It was SO GREAT to just sit in a restaurant and have that interaction, have someone bring me delicious food and wine, and talk to my husband. It was great to be a little dressed up. I loved it. The tables were still pretty spaced out, and ventilation was pretty good, which did help. I had a really good eggplant parmigiana, and Ted had a wonderful duck breast. We were both very happy.

So, what is different? Why am I now more comfortable going out into the world than I was even just a month ago? Vaccinations. I’ve been fully vaccinated since late February. I was eligible early because of my volunteering with the elderly. It took a little longer for Ted and Maya to get their vaccines, and we all had a two dose vaccine, which means that Maya was finally considered ‘ fully vaccinated’ just a few weeks ago. So now that the science is showing how effective the vaccines are, and now that we have all had them, I am finally starting to relax a little bit. It feels really good. I hope that the vaccines are more available soon throughout the world, so everyone can get this freedom.

6 Comments

  • Martha

    I hope the hair color works out fine for you. So glad you were able to go out to a nice restaurant finally! I’m so thankful my family is fully vaccinated too, it’s such a relief. Have a fantastic week!

    • J

      Thanks Martha! It felt really good once I got over my initial discomfort. Thinking about maybe going to a movie next…though next is actually an airplane ride. Ted and Maya have done that, but I haven’t yet.

  • nance

    I completely understand. I felt awkward and strange eating in a restaurant the first time I did it, too, but I told myself, “You trust the science. You are fully vaccinated. It will be okay.” Our server and all waitstaff were masked (even though they were vaxxed too), and I made up my mind to enjoy it. And I absolutely did. We went to our favourite independent restaurant, had our favourite server, had a lovely bottle of vouvray, and we were fine.

    Ohio has now lifted ALL pandemic restrictions, so I’ve got another hurdle to overcome, since only about 40% of the state is fully vaxxed. Up here in NEO, I think that number is likely a little higher since we are more urban and Democratic. But again, I do trust the science of the vaccine.

    Your hair looks lovely in the picture. I realize it’s the before shot, but still. We always think we’re worse off than we are.

    • J

      Nance, you are too kind on the hair. I contemplated posting a picture of after, with my curls…but the mask in the first picture hides my chin, which I didn’t cover in the after pic and I didn’t want to show that. Sigh.

      California is lifting all restrictions next week. I’ll admit it makes me a little nervous, but at least our corner of the state is pretty well vaccinated. My hope (all of our hopes, I know) is for no more surges.

      I’m glad you were able to go out and enjoy a meal in a restaurant as well. What a lovely treat it was. And for us, Maya didn’t want to go, so that meant date night, always nice.

  • Ally Bean

    Hair color is such a weird thing. Sometimes my highlights make [made] my blonde hair look almost strawberry blonde, other times a platinum Marilyn Monroe. Now that I’m letting my hair be gray, I worry about it looking too yellowish. Did the clarifying shampoo work?

    • J

      Ally, I didn’t use the clarifying shampoo, just my regular shampoo. It seems to be helping, almost no violet left after 2 washes.

      If your hair looks too yellow to you, you might try a purple shampoo, you can buy them at the drug store. They are supposed to ‘debrass’ your hair, aka, remove brassiness. If you decide to try that, you usually only need to use it once or twice a week at the most, use your other shampoo other days.