Saturday, January 10, 2015

Cosmetologist in the Family

Grace has continued to plug along with cosmetology school.  She'd like to add extra hours and finish sooner, but with the way the school is structured that isn't a possibility.  As it is, Grace is struggling to juggle the few non-school hours she has each week.  Church, photography, running, piano practice, sourdough and large family laundry folding all vie for her "free" time.  She has complained to me a few times about not having time to do all of the things she wants to do.  Welcome to adulthood, sweetie.

Grace often comes home from school with pictures on her phone showing her work for the day.  She is enjoying getting to meet all kinds of different people and all kinds of different hair :)
She cut her Daddy's hair last month for the first time.  Matt's hair is hard to cut, but Grace did an awesome job, says me, the Ultimate Judge of my Husband's Haircuts. Yes, I'm picky.
Grace talked me into a manicure right before Christmas.  It was really pretty, but unfortunately it was looking pretty shabby by Christmas Day.  Loads of Christmas dishes were the manicure's demise.

For anyone local, Grace would love to cut your hair ($6), give you a manicure or facial ($10), or a pedicure ($15).  She also does perms and colors.  Prices vary on those, but are super cheap as well.  Instructors guide and inspect students' work.  The money goes to the school, but Grace is allowed to accept tips :)  She recently cut the hair of the manager of a pizza restaurant.  He gave her a coupon for a free pizza.  Beauty school has its perks

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