First day back at school and my hair was going to be fierce. I was going to rock my braids. I was going to be Gwen Stefani, man!
Instead I ended up wearing white girl cornrow braids and they looked so icky that I would have taken them out, except for the fact that I was like "No, the internet has to have it's 30 Days of Hair via me". I couldn't let the internet down.
Yes, that's right. I wore terrible hair just for you guys. I have no idea what my bun was doing and it's probably just as well I didn't study the picture too closely before I left because I definitely would not have left the house! It kinda looks like a dorsal fin. Like I am Jaws or something.
In other news, I have decided what dog I would like. Due to my obsession with Game of Thrones, I have decided upon a direwolf.
The pic on the left is part of my favourite direwolf scene but the one on the right I think is the most striking one.
Due to the fact that they don't exist, I will have to placate myself with a Northern Inuit which is the breed of dog that plays the direwolves in the show. They seem to have great personalities and are smart as well.
These photos are courtesy of the Northern Inuit Society website which I have spent far too long on today. Unfortunately these dogs aren't for sale in Australia... yet!! Probably just as well as I don't think I could really buy a dog, it would be too embarrassing after all my big talk about animal shelters :)
But it's nice to dream!
3 comments:
Such giant doggies! They seem to have lovely, friendly faces, though.
I don't think your hair looked that bad, but I salute you for wearing it for us regardless. It looks like a rather difficult hairstyle to achieve without adding a whole bunch of extra hair into the mix. I liked the small braids, though - it made the whole thing look more delicate.
I hope your first day back in class was a good one. :)
I think your hair looks cute! The bun part might be a little funky, but nothing noticeably bad in my opinion! And those are SUCH cute dogs!
Awesome braiding! And awww, what sweet direwolves ... er, Northern Inuits! :)
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