Thursday, February 28, 2008

My Hair and la Primavera

Just to let you know, I doubt I'll be able to update for the next week or so because there'll be a lot happening...because I'll be on spring break!!

It's times like these I wish they had smiley faces to insert.

But at any rate, I'll be heading out to Italy and France for about 10 days. Luke, Mary and I will be flying to Venice (our flight is at 6:40 a.m...gross), then taking a train to Florence and then taking a train to Rome. From there, our paths diverge. Luke is coming back to London to meet up with his family, Mary is going to Barcelona with some friends of hers and I will be flying into Paris to meet up with Laura, Norah, Josh and some of their friends because Callie is coming over!! After that, then it's back to London for a while before the next travel excursion.

That's about it; just thought you might like to know what I'm doing/why I'm not updating this thing that I tend to write in fairly frequently. And if you could be nice and send some good thoughts and prayers for safe flights for everyone on spring break, that'd be gee golly swell.

Oh yeah, and this blurb is for my mom. Mom, you know how you've cut my hair since the age of six? Well, today, 13 years of homestyle haircuts came to an end. I got my hair cut here!! It was weird and mildly awkward because I didn't know what to do when he was wetting my hair down in the sink. I'm not a huge fan of how it turned out because it makes me look like I'm going to lose my hair by the age of 30...not that there's anything wrong with that, but it's just not for me. So ANYwho, I got my haircut. And I'm going to Italy and Paris. Yeah. Awesome.

And now's the point where I should really start packing. Hastan luego!!

1 comment:

Lindsay said...

hmm...only if you call La Musée de l'Orangerie, L'Opéra Garnier, and Le Louvre "trendy" rather than touristy! we were on a "field trip" with IES, so they took us to museums. being the Phan that I am, though, I went to the Opéra during the lunch break =)

hope you enjoyed your visit - the "touristy stuff" is absolutely breathtaking