At this rate I'm going to be forty-two by the time I have enough to donate. But it's been six months so I thought it would be a good time to finally show you the progress I am making. (Here's where I started, if you're interested.) Also, I went a little darker for the fall, if you're keeping tabs on that sort of thing.
Another thing about this process: I schedule my hair appointments to coincide with my scan results. Am I the only one? Just in case I have to go back on broad spectrum chemo-chemo and lose my hair again, I don't want to do anything to it and be told I'll lose it a few weeks later. So I had my scan on November 10th and my hair color appointment two days later. My next scan will be in late February or early March, so expect another update then -- at which point maybe it'll finally be past these darn ears of mine.
(Also, our family photos are courtesy of Jenny at Jennifer Bowen photography, and I am absolutely thrilled with them.)
Hi Jen,
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! Just wonderful. The hair is always a big deal... I still have hair issues because of the darn aromatase inhibitor I'm on and I hate, hate the effect the drug has on my hair. I know there are bigger issues, but still, it's my hair! Yours looks fabulous and Quinn's smile is pretty darn adorable. I bet he will get everything on his list, and why not? Enjoy the holidays with your wonderful family. xx
Thanks, Nancy! And, yes, the hair is always a bigger issue than we think it should be. I think we feel vain or silly for worrying about our appearance, but it is so much a part of who we are as women. Even with my hair, I still have no eyebrows, so I fret about that. Always something. Hope you have wonderful holidays, too, my dear. XO
DeleteYou look great! And you are right, he is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you!
DeleteYour hair looks lovely! It is such a pain to grow out, but it is so nice when it does. Lovely photos of your lovely family. :)
ReplyDeleteI kept reading all these Pinterest posts about how to grow out a pixie in eight easy steps, and that is just not what I'm experiencing. Typical Pinterest Fail. ;)
DeleteThank you for the sweet words about my family!
Your hair looks fab - really shiny and glossy. And oh Jen the pics of your gorgeous family just warmed my heart - your love for each other shines through. Beautiful x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marie! I'm looking forward to the day my hair is as long as yours! Lots of love to you.
DeleteI LOVE your hair, the style and the color. It's beautiful. And the photos are great!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth! Now I'm blushing :)
Deletedear Jen,
ReplyDeleteI would give anything to have hair like yours - it so pretty, and the layers give it such lovely texture. after nearly a year, my hair is a bit less than 3 in. long -AND it is very curly, kinda springy curly so when I extend a curl it pops right back, AND it's no longer blond, but light and dark silver. I have no idea what to do with it! I guess it's really true that Herceptin reduces the hair's growth rate by half - dammit!
oh, Jen, your family photos are gorgeous! you must adore them and be so proud of how they turned out. and the one of darling Quinn is exceptionally adorable - of course Santa will bring him everything he's wished for! that face, that expression - your photographer was probably so thrilled to have such a darling subject.
much love, and thanks for sharing,
Karen ooxoo
I had never heard that about Herceptin! So interesting. I think we all have issues with our hair post-chemo. It probably deserves a longer post of its own. I always feel so silly writing about it, but then it always seems to really strike a chord.
DeleteHope you have wonderful holidays, Karen!
Love,
Jen
The pictures are wonderful, you all look lovely. So nice to find a chair in the forest :-).
ReplyDeleteMy appointments with my hairdresser are also related to my scan results. My hair is shorter than yours (about 5 cm, I guess 2 inches?) and it needs to be well-cut now that it is so short. But I tend to postpone haircuts until after the scan/blood results/tumor marker, etc. I will try to make an appointment for Saturday (three days after my next chemo IV) so that at least I will look good at Christmas.
The reason for delaying the hairdresser is not a financial one, because he has been giving me discounts on both cutting and coloring since my hair has grown back!
Yes, the chair in the forest was a nice surprise! ;)
DeleteHow wonderful that your hairdresser gives you a break on services post-treatment! People are really amazing, aren't they?
I'm sure you will look quite lovely for Christmas, and I hope it's a wonderful one with your family.
XO
I love pictures of you and your family. Everything about the photos is always beautiful. I have had no word on a new job yet and am dreading the expiring time before doomsday, but I have accumulated a small wealth of miles on American and probably need to get away soon. Also, my stupid foot might finally be on the mend and I could use nothing more than some yoga healing in a zen setting with a good friend. I have been struggling lately (frequently?), but your strength always occurs to me at some point and inspires me. I hope to be able to celebrate a clean scan with you in person when the next one happens. There will be hugs for you, beers for Chris on me, toys for Quinn from a red-bearded Santa (that face!), and definitely my camera.
ReplyDeleteMy next scan will probably be early March, which coincides with Quinn's 4th birthday (how did THAT happen?!). March is also a good time to be here because of spring training and generally perfect weather. We'll reserve a spot for you at Chez Campisano. Just let me know when, my friend.
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