Time saving find on this chilly Tuesday morning

by macewan on January 22, 2008

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I don’t spend much time talking about my day job. Don’t get me wrong — I’m extremely proud of where I work and the job I’m tasked with completing. We’re (I say we because it’s only as a team that we succeed) a dedicated team of departments.Dry Shampoo by Salon Grafix It’s the type of job were one minute I’m coaching a client in a warehouse and the next I’ve been asked to sit in on a meeting.

Recently I’ve decided to move part-time as a I prep to retire at 40. So I’ve switched to part-time to help train and assist two new Job Coaches. In preparation for the big move to being home, I’ve started growing my hair out at my wife’s request. Now it’s been a long time since my hair was this long. Looking back it was probably the summer before I went into the Air Force. I just don’t have the desire right now to figure out how this whole long hair optimum care works. In the mean time I just am not going to shampoo, condition and dry every single day. Especially with the weather being so darn cold now.

While checking out a friend’s site, I noticed her talk about something called dry shampoo. Well that’s right up my alley! This would have been perfect this afternoon with an unexpected meeting I got dragged into.

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