The first thing I did when I got there was go straight to Jazmine's salon and get my hair done. I'm finally back to a somewhat shade of blonde and I told her the next time I tell her I want to be a serious brunette to just tell me NO. It just doesn't suit me.
Jazzy's party was of course fun and spiked with style that only those salon-types can bring. I didn't get too glammed up but Jaz looked like Valentine's Barbie in a short red dress with a sweetheart neckline.
Bella's birthday was a blast for a 3 year-old's party! The bloody mary's at Christo's on Alki are the best I've ever had and it was really fun to watch Bella open ALL those presents!
While I was at Seatac Airport on my way home, I realized I was about 30 pages away from being done with my book, and since the Alaska Airlines terminal is all new and fancy, I was wandering around and found a good sized Border's Books and took a look. In the biography section I found this book My Lobotomy. It is a bone-chilling page turner that I have not been able to put down. I plan on finishing it today, and I highly suggest it. The beginning starts out a little dry, the writing almost seems like a mentally disabled person is actually writing it, but the writing gets better with each chapter. Howard Dully, the author, was essentially signed up for a lobotomy by his evil step-mother even though Dully's problems were pretty normal for a kid, especially given the circumstances of life that he was under. He was one of the few that led a somewhat normal life post-procedure and as an adult went looking for answers. This book is c-razy! Read it!
I woke up with a killer sore throat, so I seemed to have picked up Jeff's illness that he picked up from work...Also found out I have to get that mole completely removed because the biopsy came back with irregular cells.
Ugh. Back to life.
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Thank You for buying my book and for the great review.
Howard Dully
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