So this last week was pretty great. I think that when getting to know my personality, it is important to learn that I have a great appreciation for the mullet. I feel that when done correctly is the perfect way to say "Hey, I'm here and I have confidence and a sense of humor. Get ready to have a good time." When done incorrectly, it is a great way to say "Hey. I take myself and my redneck lifestyle very seriously. Don't mock me and don't cross me." It's also a great way to say "Hey. I'm here, but I don't think I'm sure where here is, and I don't think I care. I just want a beer." No matter what statement your mullet is making for you, I am positive it is going to come with a great story, which is really what I live for. So I respect the mullet. I love the mullet.
Let me start by explaining how my zest for the mullet came to life. I was one day explaining to one of my friends that I was completely ready to embrace a super white-trash future. I was going into great detail about the trailer that I would live in (which I would like to note is a dream I have seen to fruition), all the snot-nosed kids I'd have, and the husband whose main modes of transportation would be a 4-wheeler and a secondhand John Deer lawnmower. The picture I was painting was getting more and more colorful and then I had an epiphany - maybe I should give him a mullet. Now at this time I was 18 and had no idea what my future really held for me. I'd never cut a head of hair in my life and couldn't possibly have guessed that he would actually agree that this was in fact, a fantastic idea.
So I look up some diagrams on the internet, search for the sharpest pair of scissors I could find. Meanwhile, Andrew (my victim) is gathering our friends to watch this event of epic proportions to take place. We gather at our friend Suzy's house and commence with the cutting. Let us take a moment to pay some respects to the phenomenal head of hair Andrew has. It is a deep mahogony red, thick as the day is long, and just the perfect amount of wave. He has about the best locks I have ever laid eyes on. So naturally, with each snip of the shears, I am feeling more and more in my element. Was I really falling in love with a head of hair? Dare I say, yes. Yes I was. I followed the diagram which instructed me to cut the perimiter. It was like courting. Then I advanced to setting the length on his top and sides, this was a commitment. Then the blending. Blending can be so tedious and you want to give up, but you can't. For if you throw in the towel too early, you never see how glorious the rest of your work is, and you are left with a mess. Truly, this, my first ever haircut, solidified my love for the one. The only. The mullet.
I then proceeded to enroll in beauty school. I trimmed Andres mullet and I cut his brother one, but it was not enough. I needed 40 hours per week to have the chance of cutting another. Like a Grizzly with a taste for human blood, I thirsted for more mullet. Every mullet was better than the last and after 5 years, I can boss a mullet like nobodies business.
So fast forward to last week. It starts with a group of boys coming in to the shop announcing that they are Maulers (our local hockey team) and it is a playoff weekend. I flashed back to 2 years ago when a team of Canadians came for hockey playoffs, and I giggles with glee. Hockey understands my passion for a mullet. Hockey and mullets go together like peanut butter and jelly. So I do a few of the Maulers, one of whom came in the next day and asked for me specifically, stating that his friend had called me the "mullet master". And in this same week, my recurring mullet clients came in and a couple randos, just needing ther mullet trimmed. This last group happened to include a 2 year old boy. His mother just couldn't part with the cascading curls down his back, but really needed the rest out of his eyes and off his ears. I did mullets with steps carved into the sides, mullets that feathered back, and mullets that spiked on the top. It was mullet mania I tell you, and I couldn't have had a better week at work if I had tried.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Goodbye 2012!!
So I'm actually really sad to end the year 2012 :( It was seriously probably my favorite year of life.... It's seriously gotten even better since my birthday, so I think I'm going to shoot for making 25 my favorite year ever, so that helps me not to be so sad right now. But while in Vegas with my chica Ellen Nygaard, she talked me into making a high light real of the year, which I think is a stellar idea. To preface, 2011 was not such a nice year to me. It was a very difficult year as I found that it was definitely time for me to hash out some major emotional setbacks that I had honestly ignored for years. But I began 2012 with a very fresh perspective on myself and my future and throughout the year, I feel like I grew leaps and bounds... and had a BLAST doing it! So without further adeu..... My highlight real!
1: Promotion! Early in the year I got promoted to assistant manager. This is my first management position in any job ever and I have learned so much about my career. I feel like I've progressed so much and developed even more passion for my job, which is a pretty good thing if I do say so myself :) Also, I love working so closely with the manager. She's pretty great and I feel a pretty good role model for me if I decide to ever own or manage a salon myself someday. Mostly though, this promotion has given me so much confidence in the hair world. From leadership to your everyday trim, this has been nothing but a huge growing experience for me.
2: I lost 35 pounds! Early in the year, I decided I did not like the way my body looked, so I did something about it. I moved more and ate less and lossed a whopping 35 pounds in the first half of the year! I'm pretty proud of this, because it was not easy. But I learned some very healthy habits in the mean time, and developed some much needed self control.
3: I biked the Oregon Coast! So I've been very interested in doing a sizeable bike tour for quite a few years and It was such a magnificent goal to accomplish. Not only was it killer to bike 407 miles in one trip, but I got to reconnect with some old friends that I forgot how much I loved! Poor Jared being so close to 3 girls the whole time, but it had to be so worth it :) And I must say that the coast from the seat of a bike was INCREDIBLE!!! And it made me realize that a transamerica trip is so very, very necessary for my life.
4: Got rid of toxic relationships: This may not seem like a very happy highlight to some people, but I really had some relationships that were making my life very hard. It took all year, but I really feel like the people I am now surrounding myself with are people that encourage me to be better and are extremely supportive of me. Christmas last year was insanely hard for me to get through, because the people I was focusing on were not people that wanted the best for me. They were bandaids for a wound that would never heal without air. That being said, I have changed some of my habits which has unfortunately disconnected me from some really great friends. They know who they are, and I miss being so close to them, but my life just had to take a healthier course for me.
5: I made major strides in my spirituality: The couple years that preceded 2012 were years that I chose to reinvent myself spiritually. I wanted to make sure that my beleifs were mine, and not those of the people that taught them to me. I won't ever forget the moment that I realized that it doesn't matter what influence anyone has over me, I make my decisions. The church I was raised in is part of me and always will be no matter what happens in my life. Since that epic moment, I have felt a peace I haven't felt in years and discovered a happiness that I forgot existed. What a blessing!
6: Me and Kendra founded a business! Me and one of the best friends I will ever have in my life got together and put some ambition together to create a small business. I have had so much fun doing it and have been able to spend a ton of quality time with one of my favorite people in the world. What a goal to accomplish in life.... I've always wanted to own a business and although this is on a very small scale, I can't wait to see how big it can grow!
7: VEGAS AND THE KILLERS!! Seeing my favorite band live has been something I've wanted for YEARS! It was seriously so amazing and I can't put it into words.... I love music, and being able to live in my favorite songs for an hour was more than I can express through the written word. And seeing them with Ellen Nygaard - couldn't ask for a better companion :) Also, I got to experience Vegas through the eyes of some very awesome designers, which was a pretty cool perspective. Plus I love being able to travel with my travel buddy! And I will appreciate it as long as I can, as I don't see her being able to take such girly trips with me for much longer.... I feel the fingers of matrimony tugging at her - if not with this boyfriend then her next. So, I treasure the short times I get to spend with her.
8: I got to look through a crystal ball: Okay, not literally, but figuritively. I got a glimpse of what my life could be today, had the previous years not been what the had been. I can honestly say that my greatest trials have been my biggest blessings. A huge part of the reason I went through such a rough patch was that I truly felt that God had squashed a few of my dreams right in front of my face. I was so conflicted with an array of emotions I cannot explain. I couldn't figure out why he would want me to hurt so bad. But there were a couple of instances that I got a clear view of what could have been through a wide variety of different experiences. I went through a TON, but I was spared an unmeasurable amount of heartache. And through it all, I learned who I am, which is my final highlight of the year :)
9: I found myself :) I have been looking for this girl for years and I finally found her. I actually am the same person you are. I am an ever-changing being, that evolves constantly. To give me a title, a label, a box only limits me. I dream and I realize those dreams so that I can become even more than I am capable of imagining. I am not one person. I am countless versions of self that will continue to evolve and grow throughout time. That's why it's so hard to find yourself - you aren't one person. I have developed a passion for life through my dreams, and I will never forget to dream again. I will never forget to create memories, because in the sad and lonely times, your best memories are sometimes the only things that get you through them. What a blessing we are for eachother! We mold and shape eachother so much that the idea of one person alone, is a complete misconception. I am my mother, my father, my grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, and closest friends all wrapped in one being with my mind and my direction. Take a minute to wrap your mind around that and tell me what you think :) I promise that no drugs played any part in this blog... that's really how weird my mind gets :)
So I am ulta excited for 2013. I can't wait to see what awaits! It's going to be great!!
1: Promotion! Early in the year I got promoted to assistant manager. This is my first management position in any job ever and I have learned so much about my career. I feel like I've progressed so much and developed even more passion for my job, which is a pretty good thing if I do say so myself :) Also, I love working so closely with the manager. She's pretty great and I feel a pretty good role model for me if I decide to ever own or manage a salon myself someday. Mostly though, this promotion has given me so much confidence in the hair world. From leadership to your everyday trim, this has been nothing but a huge growing experience for me.
2: I lost 35 pounds! Early in the year, I decided I did not like the way my body looked, so I did something about it. I moved more and ate less and lossed a whopping 35 pounds in the first half of the year! I'm pretty proud of this, because it was not easy. But I learned some very healthy habits in the mean time, and developed some much needed self control.
3: I biked the Oregon Coast! So I've been very interested in doing a sizeable bike tour for quite a few years and It was such a magnificent goal to accomplish. Not only was it killer to bike 407 miles in one trip, but I got to reconnect with some old friends that I forgot how much I loved! Poor Jared being so close to 3 girls the whole time, but it had to be so worth it :) And I must say that the coast from the seat of a bike was INCREDIBLE!!! And it made me realize that a transamerica trip is so very, very necessary for my life.
4: Got rid of toxic relationships: This may not seem like a very happy highlight to some people, but I really had some relationships that were making my life very hard. It took all year, but I really feel like the people I am now surrounding myself with are people that encourage me to be better and are extremely supportive of me. Christmas last year was insanely hard for me to get through, because the people I was focusing on were not people that wanted the best for me. They were bandaids for a wound that would never heal without air. That being said, I have changed some of my habits which has unfortunately disconnected me from some really great friends. They know who they are, and I miss being so close to them, but my life just had to take a healthier course for me.
5: I made major strides in my spirituality: The couple years that preceded 2012 were years that I chose to reinvent myself spiritually. I wanted to make sure that my beleifs were mine, and not those of the people that taught them to me. I won't ever forget the moment that I realized that it doesn't matter what influence anyone has over me, I make my decisions. The church I was raised in is part of me and always will be no matter what happens in my life. Since that epic moment, I have felt a peace I haven't felt in years and discovered a happiness that I forgot existed. What a blessing!
6: Me and Kendra founded a business! Me and one of the best friends I will ever have in my life got together and put some ambition together to create a small business. I have had so much fun doing it and have been able to spend a ton of quality time with one of my favorite people in the world. What a goal to accomplish in life.... I've always wanted to own a business and although this is on a very small scale, I can't wait to see how big it can grow!
7: VEGAS AND THE KILLERS!! Seeing my favorite band live has been something I've wanted for YEARS! It was seriously so amazing and I can't put it into words.... I love music, and being able to live in my favorite songs for an hour was more than I can express through the written word. And seeing them with Ellen Nygaard - couldn't ask for a better companion :) Also, I got to experience Vegas through the eyes of some very awesome designers, which was a pretty cool perspective. Plus I love being able to travel with my travel buddy! And I will appreciate it as long as I can, as I don't see her being able to take such girly trips with me for much longer.... I feel the fingers of matrimony tugging at her - if not with this boyfriend then her next. So, I treasure the short times I get to spend with her.
8: I got to look through a crystal ball: Okay, not literally, but figuritively. I got a glimpse of what my life could be today, had the previous years not been what the had been. I can honestly say that my greatest trials have been my biggest blessings. A huge part of the reason I went through such a rough patch was that I truly felt that God had squashed a few of my dreams right in front of my face. I was so conflicted with an array of emotions I cannot explain. I couldn't figure out why he would want me to hurt so bad. But there were a couple of instances that I got a clear view of what could have been through a wide variety of different experiences. I went through a TON, but I was spared an unmeasurable amount of heartache. And through it all, I learned who I am, which is my final highlight of the year :)
9: I found myself :) I have been looking for this girl for years and I finally found her. I actually am the same person you are. I am an ever-changing being, that evolves constantly. To give me a title, a label, a box only limits me. I dream and I realize those dreams so that I can become even more than I am capable of imagining. I am not one person. I am countless versions of self that will continue to evolve and grow throughout time. That's why it's so hard to find yourself - you aren't one person. I have developed a passion for life through my dreams, and I will never forget to dream again. I will never forget to create memories, because in the sad and lonely times, your best memories are sometimes the only things that get you through them. What a blessing we are for eachother! We mold and shape eachother so much that the idea of one person alone, is a complete misconception. I am my mother, my father, my grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, and closest friends all wrapped in one being with my mind and my direction. Take a minute to wrap your mind around that and tell me what you think :) I promise that no drugs played any part in this blog... that's really how weird my mind gets :)
So I am ulta excited for 2013. I can't wait to see what awaits! It's going to be great!!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Words of Introduction
So, upon reading a friends blog, I was inspired to create my own. What a neat idea, right? Rather than burden my friends' tired ears with the weight of my innermost thoughts and ideas, why not post it on an online journal for anyone who cares to read? This way my ramblings are evacuated from my mind and absorbed only by willing subjects. Let's be honest, there isn't much that excites me than when I'm facebook stalking an individual and I see a link to their blog. (Yes, I facebook stalk. So do you or you probably wouldn't have found this blog.) So without further ado, why don't we start with 5 things that make me the individual that I am.
1. I'm from smalltown Montana: I actually really love that I'm from Frenchtown. It's such a warm little community with roots, strength, and wonderful people. My parent's moved us out there shortly after my 5th birthday, so I graduated with a lot of the same kids that were in my kindergarten class. It's just so fun to look at my 1st grade class picture and then call up a friend from the very photo and make a lunch date. I realize now that some of my friends from Frenchtown are people that I would never have picked out of a crowd anywhere else, however getting to know and appreciate those people has been a priceless experience that I continue to partake in everytime I come in contact with a fellow Frenchtownian. Yes, I have a ridiculous amount of pride in that little town.
2. I'm a Mormon: I come from a family with deep roots in the Mormon Church which is another thing I would change for the world. I've recently come to understand the value that has come from the teachings of the Church, and how it has helped to sculpt me into the person I am today. I am by no means a finished work of art, however, after taking a brief (for lack of better word) "hiatus" from the church, I've found myself back at my roots. I don't know why I felt it would take removing my religion from my life to find myself, but I did. And in the end after 2 years of intense deliberation, I found myself right back where I started.
3. I'm a Hairstylist: I've found my occupation to be one of the most hilarious jobs in the world. I thoroughly enjoy being able to talk to 20 + people a day, while (hopefully) helping them feel a little better about myself. One of my clients told me I was lucky to spend my day making people pretty, and he was so right! I also get to spend a very intimate 15 minutes with complete strangers. I mean, how many times do you run your hands through a persons hair shortly after shaking their hand and saying "Hello, my name is...."? Probably not very often. I do it all day.
4. I love adventure: Whether it's, hiking in the mountains, flying to a Hawaiian island, biking a stateline, a dip in the ocean, or another trip to Vegas, you can count me in. I've learned that when life gets you down, you create an adventure to remember. Not that I would say I'm abnormally adventurous, but I'm not going to shy away from a good opportunity. You only live once and there is no time like the present. I live in one of the most magnificent states in the country (at least in my opinion) so I feel it my civil duty to take full advantage of that. Even if that means midnight trips to the natural hotsprings. A girls gotta LIVE!
5. I love people: I suppose you would have to in my profession, but it goes beyond that. My mother taught me how to study a person and figure out how they tick. I'll do it from a distance and I'll do it up close and personal. Either way, I'm gonna do it :) I feel like I learn best from others, so why deprive myself of knowledge? However, as much as I love people, every once in a while, I have to go into hermit mode and teach myself how to appreciate them again....
6. I adore my family: Born into one of the best families on Earth, I am not ashamed to proclaim myself as a Murdock. I wouldn't trade one member of my family, as they have all been essential to my development and continue to edify me each day. My parents obviously did a marvelous job raising me (yes that's a little sarcasm), and my siblings continue to be people I can learn from, lean on, and laugh with. They are the best. Also there is my extended family. My Dad's side is all really close and we all live within 3 hours of eachother, so it's a little smothering, but in the best way possible. My Mom's side is a little more distant, but I love getting the opportunity to get to know them better where possible. All in all I love all my cousins and aunts and uncles. They are all so different and good for me in such different ways.
So I added an extra, but I just felt I had to :) Happy Day!
1. I'm from smalltown Montana: I actually really love that I'm from Frenchtown. It's such a warm little community with roots, strength, and wonderful people. My parent's moved us out there shortly after my 5th birthday, so I graduated with a lot of the same kids that were in my kindergarten class. It's just so fun to look at my 1st grade class picture and then call up a friend from the very photo and make a lunch date. I realize now that some of my friends from Frenchtown are people that I would never have picked out of a crowd anywhere else, however getting to know and appreciate those people has been a priceless experience that I continue to partake in everytime I come in contact with a fellow Frenchtownian. Yes, I have a ridiculous amount of pride in that little town.
2. I'm a Mormon: I come from a family with deep roots in the Mormon Church which is another thing I would change for the world. I've recently come to understand the value that has come from the teachings of the Church, and how it has helped to sculpt me into the person I am today. I am by no means a finished work of art, however, after taking a brief (for lack of better word) "hiatus" from the church, I've found myself back at my roots. I don't know why I felt it would take removing my religion from my life to find myself, but I did. And in the end after 2 years of intense deliberation, I found myself right back where I started.
3. I'm a Hairstylist: I've found my occupation to be one of the most hilarious jobs in the world. I thoroughly enjoy being able to talk to 20 + people a day, while (hopefully) helping them feel a little better about myself. One of my clients told me I was lucky to spend my day making people pretty, and he was so right! I also get to spend a very intimate 15 minutes with complete strangers. I mean, how many times do you run your hands through a persons hair shortly after shaking their hand and saying "Hello, my name is...."? Probably not very often. I do it all day.
4. I love adventure: Whether it's, hiking in the mountains, flying to a Hawaiian island, biking a stateline, a dip in the ocean, or another trip to Vegas, you can count me in. I've learned that when life gets you down, you create an adventure to remember. Not that I would say I'm abnormally adventurous, but I'm not going to shy away from a good opportunity. You only live once and there is no time like the present. I live in one of the most magnificent states in the country (at least in my opinion) so I feel it my civil duty to take full advantage of that. Even if that means midnight trips to the natural hotsprings. A girls gotta LIVE!
5. I love people: I suppose you would have to in my profession, but it goes beyond that. My mother taught me how to study a person and figure out how they tick. I'll do it from a distance and I'll do it up close and personal. Either way, I'm gonna do it :) I feel like I learn best from others, so why deprive myself of knowledge? However, as much as I love people, every once in a while, I have to go into hermit mode and teach myself how to appreciate them again....
6. I adore my family: Born into one of the best families on Earth, I am not ashamed to proclaim myself as a Murdock. I wouldn't trade one member of my family, as they have all been essential to my development and continue to edify me each day. My parents obviously did a marvelous job raising me (yes that's a little sarcasm), and my siblings continue to be people I can learn from, lean on, and laugh with. They are the best. Also there is my extended family. My Dad's side is all really close and we all live within 3 hours of eachother, so it's a little smothering, but in the best way possible. My Mom's side is a little more distant, but I love getting the opportunity to get to know them better where possible. All in all I love all my cousins and aunts and uncles. They are all so different and good for me in such different ways.
So I added an extra, but I just felt I had to :) Happy Day!
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