Friday night we went to a wonderful restuarant called St. Clair with my co-workers for our belated Christmas party. The restuarant is actually a branch of the St. Clair Winery in New Mexico so as you can imagine they have a lot of good wines. Paul and I had a lovely Merlot that wasn't too tangy for my taste. It's All around it was good food and good company. Defintely some place we want to visit again.
Saturday night July and Jeff came over to eat with us. July made the wonderful Samon below and the brown rice mixed with garlic, onion, celery, and carrot. My veggies, well, were frozen! :-P
Then July and I proceeded to watch Twilight and New Moon together. July came up with the great idea to do rag curlers. We tore up two old t-shirts I was planning on donating to Goodwill anyways and began on the quest. July has so much patience because with my hair it took 2 HOURS to put in the rag curlers and all of the strips from both t-shirts. After yummy smoothies and watching New Moon I went off to bed with rag curls still in my head.
The next morning we woke up around 8:00 for mass and discovered the curls had done this:
Finally after decide like my hair looked like a perm gone wrong we decided we weren't making it to 9:00 AM Mass. So I took a shower and sweet Pepe decided to help me use a curling iron to my hair.
The curls surprisingly stayed in my hair until Tuesday! Yay for no humidity!
So to sum it all up: 1) July is super patient for putting rag curls in my hair for 2 HOURS, 2) Paul is obsessed with his camera, and 3) We're lazy for not having done our taxes until this weekend! :-P
Hey Lauren, Paul's Aunt Colleen here. I hadn't read your blog for a while, so I went out tonight. Cracked up when I read (and saw pictures of the hair fiasco). Brought back memories. When Paul's mom and dad got married, I was very little. They thought it would be cute to give me some curls so they wrapped me up and I went to bed. The next morning, not only did I look like a little Shirley Temple, but had a major stiff neck. To top it off, because it looked so bad, they had to wash them out!
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