I'll be starting this post with a trip though time!
Get ready for:
"A Brief History of My Hair"
This is me: Baby with a fauxhawk.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, we're going to be entering the 1980s here, you're going to want to buckle up . . . ![]() |
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I'll let this picture speak for itself.
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Because I have had little or no hair for much of the past decade, I have a lot of hats. I mean, really, a whole lot of hats. Most of them were given to me by really great people. A few of them I have bought for myself.
And because I am not an especially neat and organized person (yes, yes, gasps of surprise), I have had hats all over the house. I rarely could find the one I wanted, and when I did it was dusty. Or crinkled. Or had visible food stains.
So I decided to do something about it. I bought a cheap piece of "wood" (Medium Density Fiberboard) from the hardware store, but when I saw the price of knobs, I backed off. The project was officially on the back burner.
But just a few days later – thrift store to the rescue! I got a big bin of knobs – brand new, super cheap – and split it with my friend Arrin.

My son Adam drilled the holes (under supervision) and the whole thing turned out great.
It holds 19 hats and they are easy to get to.
Now, what should I do with the other 67 hats?
1 comment:
I love how you organize your hats. They look great! I especially like that Adam drilled the holes for you. One more example of what a talented young man he is. :) You and Hannah look very similar to me in your pictures.
I think you're beautiful! I have since the first time I met you at the Unicorn Theater. :)
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