By now you're all wondering if, at worst, I've lost my mind? Or if, at best, this is some kind of a joke?
I'm totally serious. I'm proud of those two little white hairs; I wouldn't pull them out for anything! Come to think of it, I think I can explain why.
As far back as I can remember, my mom had white hair. I can remember when she had some black hair, but I can't remember her having no white hair. My dad, on the other hand, had no white hair for years. As you can imagine, whether joking or serious, they heard lots of comments on that fact. Was he younger than her? Did he do something to his hair? Obviously mom was doing all the work or all the worrying or taking all the responsibility or something!
I remember the big deal daddy would make about every white hair that, finally, showed up on his head. "Don't pull that thing out!" "Don't cover it up!" "Make sure you don't cut that one!" Finally, he would get some credit for his years of labour, now that the white hair were showing up. He was proud of every new one that made it's appearance.
It makes me laugh when I think of it now, but I suppose that has something to do with my view of white hair. I never could understand why people want to pull them out or cover them up or go to the bother of dying them black again. Maybe it's because I always thought my mom's white hair were beautiful or maybe daddy's little jokes really did make me believe finding the first white hair was an experience to be anticipated.
Whatever the case, to me, white hair are a badge of honor to be carried with pride and that's just what I plan to do with the two white ones on my head.....whether anyone else can see them yet or not!
You are a hoot!!! I'm so opposite...I've pulled as many as possible for the past 10-12 years, but am now gradually giving up. :-( Guess I'm not willing to be OLD yet! :-)
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I've always wanted to be called a hoot! :) :) The funny thing is, I dig my heels in like crazy on plenty of other aspects of getting older but for some reason this isn't one of them!
DeleteHmmmm.... I would of never guessed...:) This is perhaps a refreshing view on getting white hair.(?)
DeleteLove your perspective. I started finding gray hair before I was 30. Ed told me that he didn't want me fussing over them so I've let them live in peace. And I can truly say that turning gray hasn't bothered me. Though I don't relish it. My hair is light-colored so I don't think they show up too badly, at least at first. Now one whole section of my hair on the right side is gray but with the way I part my hair, much of it is hidden. I don't really try to hide the gray; it is just the way my hair lays down well. But neither am I trying to find hair styles to show them off!
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Bethany, 2:38 AM! Just saying.....
ReplyDeleteJo
Grrr. Pay no attention to those times, Jo. I have tried and failed to figure out how to set the time correctly on this thing!! It was not any such outlandish time, in other words.
DeleteThat's reassuring. :)
ReplyDeleteJo
Hmmm... Bethany! this is refreshing and kind! Yes, this post, like most of your others I would want to comment on, but don't near always get it done. So keep writing! I'm looking forward to the next one! And thanks for the warm circles around my heart! :) ... Elva
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