Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Locks of Love

Before
At the salon:


After the first cut:


Final cut and my hair donation:


If you donate to Locks of Love, many salons will give you a free haircut and style. Your ponytail has to be 10 inches long. I have a friend from church who works at a Hair and Nail Salon and she did mine. Her name is Tasha. Thanks Tasha!

Never heard of Locks of Love?

See the website: www.locksoflove.org

Here's some info from the website:

Who We Service

Our recipients are financially disadvantaged children, age 18 and under, suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. Most of our children suffer from an autoimmune disorder called alopecia areata, which causes the hair follicles to shut down. In addition to the loss of scalp hair, many also lose their eyelashes, eyebrows and all body hair. This hair loss is permanent in most cases, and there is no known cause or cure. Other recipients have been victim to severe burns, endured radiation treatment to the brain stem as a treatment for cancer, or suffer from any number of skin disorders that cause permanent hair loss.

Why We Are Needed

There are several problems facing children who suffer long-term medical hair loss. Most wigs sold by retailers are made to fit adult heads, and are much too big for children to wear. They often require the use of tape or glue to keep them from falling off, and these adhesives can burn or irritate the scalp. Often, the styles of adult wigs are not age-appropriate and synthetic wigs can mat and frizz with excessive styling.

The hair prosthetics Locks of Love provides are custom-made from donated ponytails for each child’s head. They retail between $3,500 to $6,000. The hairpiece forms a vacuum seal, like a suction cup, and does not require the use of tape or glue. Only the wearer of the hairpiece may remove it, by breaking the vacuum seal at the temples. Children can dismiss insecurities about classmates pulling off their hairpiece, or losing it at recess. They can swim, shower and do gymnastics – in short, they can be kids again. Each hairpiece is made from real human hair, and arrives long, so the recipient may style it to fit their face.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Easter Pics!

Chris and Katie filling the Easter eggs.



All done!



Time for the hunt!



Ahhh - the spoils!


And now the egg coloring!

Aren't they pretty!

Friday, April 17, 2009

This gal's amazing!



This performance is from a charity CD she helped with in 1999. Only 1000 copies were made of the CD.

Check out her performance from the Britain's Got Talent Show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
Sorry I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong - you'll have to type in the link in your google or browser bar. Or go to youtube.com and type in: Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics).
[We are not allowed to embed (copy) this video at this time].
This was just last week so there will be more performances to come.

Thanks for the email Grandma.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Tall!

Katie and I were at Wal-Mart today. I was chasing her down an aisle and she paused for a minute and looked up at a man and said with the greatest awe: "Tall!" (He was pretty tall - probably between 6-7 feet). He laughed. And I laughed. (And I'm still giggling about it - it was too cute!)