Today I had all of my hair cut off...
I have a ponytail 16 inches long to donate...
(My hair is in the bag, it was too creepy to photograph)
The last time my hair was this short was 15 years ago :)
It was time for a change. It's a huge load off and I am so excited about the donation.
Fresh and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou are a star, Jane, and your light glows brighter all the time! Your hair was and IS beautiful. Good for you :)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! 16 inches!! that's so ah-mazing!!! i love your new length! you look so cute! now i've gotta see it in person :) xo
ReplyDeleteLOOOOOOVE it! So ahmazing! Ashley did such an awesome job! Nice shirt you are wearing too...wink wink! I think you are positively glowing! So beautiful! 2012 is gonna be our year hun! Watch out world...here we come :P
ReplyDeleteJane! It looks absolutely amazing <3
ReplyDeleteIs your haircut asymmetrical!? Or is that just your hair curling up now that it's shorter? ;) Either way, you look fabulous as ever. Good thing you have so many awesome cowls and scarves to keep your neck warm, LOL
It looks adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe new look is SO different, but it suits you! I absolutely loved your lo(ooooo)ng hair, however I have to admire the fact that you were willing for donate it for a good cause. Thumbs up!
ReplyDeletelove your new look!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful with your hair long or short... and it's not because of your hair! You inner beauty and your big heart are what shines through! What a lovely gift for you to give.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing such a thoughtful thing....and the new hair looks great!
ReplyDeleteYou look fantastic! It must be so different for you to run your fingers through your hair now, it'll take some adjusting to I bet. I love it!
ReplyDeleteSouper cute.
ReplyDeleteyour hair looks amazing!
ReplyDeletelove it! and i LOVE that short to you is still so long to me! how wonderful that you were able to do something for others in this way!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I've been thinking of going shoulder length recently myself. And you've done such an amazing thing, donating your hair. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! You look gorgeous and who knew that you would still have shoulder-length hair even after cutting off 16 whole inches! Enjoy the freedom from your long hair. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a generous thing to do Jane. Your hair is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLOVELY. You're such a stunner, hair long or short. :)
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful- I absolutely love the new look.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great thing to do! And you look adorable with the new hair cut (you were gorgeous before, too, but they're equally good looks :) ).
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inside and out!!! You have made someone in need feel & look gorgeous by your generous and donation!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new 'do! I have to agree, you are a stunner, with your hair short or long! Your generous hair donation is going to be so greatly appreciated. Thanks for inspiring others to do something that they wouldn't have even thought about!
ReplyDeleteThis is so generous of you, giving your hair! I love your new cut!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I did the same thing this year but with a mere 11 inches. It makes you look so cute! Impressive!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! That is a lot of hair! :) I haven't had my hair past my shoulders since.... maybe 13 years ago? I'm trying SO HARD to grow it out! Back to the vitamins. :) I love your hair, btw. It's amazing short as well!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I can't believe you cut your hair! Someone is going to be very lucky to get a beautiful wig!
ReplyDeleteMy Mom died of Melanoma cancer at the age of 32. She had the most beautiful dark red hair, and her hair was her prized possession. When she started losing it due to chemo, she was so strong but yet we all knew that is what hurt the most. Thank you for donating your hair. People that have to wear wigs seem to never complain, but they are so itchy and still not like your own hair. When you are blessed with beautiful long hair, donating it is such a gift. Plus, shorter hair is super cute!! Thank you Jane! Amanda Bjustrom
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