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<blockquote data-quote="GraceK" data-source="post: 344457" data-attributes="member: 47233"><p>Haaa :lol: Anna, you know how there are people called 'tree huggers', well I think once we women reach 50, we can sometimes become 'pavement huggers' without even trying! I once fell down the stairs right from the top to the very bottom, landed on all fours in the hallway, totally stunned, bum in air and my elderly Mum simply turned her head slowly in my direction and said "What on earth are you doing down there?"</p><p></p><p>That's when I realised that the elderly really do become unshockable and unflappable. I'm now that way myself. I couldn't get in a flap if I tried, I just don't care that much about anything anymore ... and it's wonderful!!! :lol: </p><p></p><p>With regards to the eyebrow dyeing, I went in for that about 5 years ago, had the eyebrows done and the eyelashes too and I really liked it until the beautician put a darker dye on than I wanted and I came out looking like an angry farmer from the Hebrides! Then I developed an awful skin allergy so the hairdye and eyebrow tints had to go.</p><p></p><p>My next mission is to repay my hairdresser for oversnipping and layering my hair to the point that all the bounce has gone out of it and it's flying all over the place and I look like Worzel Gummidge!!! :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraceK, post: 344457, member: 47233"] Haaa :lol: Anna, you know how there are people called 'tree huggers', well I think once we women reach 50, we can sometimes become 'pavement huggers' without even trying! I once fell down the stairs right from the top to the very bottom, landed on all fours in the hallway, totally stunned, bum in air and my elderly Mum simply turned her head slowly in my direction and said "What on earth are you doing down there?" That's when I realised that the elderly really do become unshockable and unflappable. I'm now that way myself. I couldn't get in a flap if I tried, I just don't care that much about anything anymore ... and it's wonderful!!! :lol: With regards to the eyebrow dyeing, I went in for that about 5 years ago, had the eyebrows done and the eyelashes too and I really liked it until the beautician put a darker dye on than I wanted and I came out looking like an angry farmer from the Hebrides! Then I developed an awful skin allergy so the hairdye and eyebrow tints had to go. My next mission is to repay my hairdresser for oversnipping and layering my hair to the point that all the bounce has gone out of it and it's flying all over the place and I look like Worzel Gummidge!!! :roll: [/QUOTE]
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