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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Watch out for the...LOVE!!!

    I have tried all I could to hide my true feelings about my locks,but I could no longer hide it.  I am really big on parts and so many other things I can go on about.  But I am excited to announce my new rebirth day!  My appointment for my re-installation of sisterlocks will be March 6, 2010.  This picture will probably be the last showing my first install of sisterlocks. 
   I plan on loosing each lock, instead of doing the big chop.  My sister-in-laws, cousin and daughter have agreed to help. :)  I was able (TYL) to find some helpful information @ http://www.dreadlocks.org/ that included tips on how to unravel your locks.  So I will keep you posted with updates on how my journey will continue.   If I could love crooked sisterlocks with all types of issues, then watch out for the upcoming...love.  It's actually going to be a little hard for me to part with them, but I know that it's something I need to do.  Besides the going back & forth my husband was sitting behind me in church last Wednesday night and came up to me after service.  He tells me that I should get my hair redone by the lady who did
 our daughter's hair.  Well that was it for me!  I absolutely love the way my daughters hair is done, but honestly (my consultant can attest to this) I have had concerns when I came to her.
  Again I am excited & grateful to see where this journey will go!  Locking on~       

-braid out style   -The baby and I are just taking a break in the laundry room~



(TYL stands for-Thank You Lord)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Over time, what has changed about your Sisterlocks?

       I have ran into a few people just this past week that has said to me how they like my sisterlocks?  The funny thing about it is that they were able to recognize that my hair was truly Sisterlocked, even though they have their little imperfections!    (It's just good to know that people are becoming more aware of sisterlocks.) So I started to think that maybe my sisterlocks have swollen or gotten larger over time.  I could also see it a little in my past pictures.  I also met this lady last summer who told me that she has learned that over time her sisterlocks appeared to look thinner & more refined like micro's.  So my question for you is, how has your sisterlocks changed so far?