Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Why have a bad hair day


Factors for a bad hair day have many roots, such as weather, 3Ls night/day activities, or 3Ls physical and cognitive developments. Influences of these factors may or may not be real. The affects are resounding and lasting.

The only possible predictor with some degree of scientific rational of a bad hair day can be found on http://www.intellicast.com/Health/BadHairDay.aspx. The frizz factor can tell me how much or little anti-frizzing agents may be needed to reduce bad hair look. Or, bad hair can be eliminated by following the beauty secrets from, http://www.sleepdisorderchannel.com/stages/index.shtml.
The 3Ls have similar sleep patterns. Being individuals their wants and needs do not synchronize. I am convinced that they play ESP rock-paper-scissors for the order to which they will wake up the parents. I can be extracted from my REM sleep by crescendos or diminuendos of sounds that may contain ‘Mommy’, crying or their combination. Once the 3Ls’ sleep has sufficed, their days start with ‘feed me’. After the feeding they split into their own activities. Stop. I think during the feeding they are mentally engaging in a second ESP rock-paper-scissors. After determining who takes the lead; off they go.

We noticed that every developmental milestone is celebrated and mourned. The sleeplessness and continual ESP are more pronounced. I wonder if the additional maps on
http://www.intellicast.com/Health/Default.aspx
can provide insights into the moods or attentiveness of the 3Ls.
In the wisdom of child #2-L2, Liem, take on a bad hair day with a hair cut with a trusted beautician.

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