I got to class at about 4:55, and as soon as I walked in, it's complete silence. My mind automatically starts thinking, "Were they talking about me? Why'd they just stop talking?" But as soon as I get situated, they start talking again. Then out of nowhere, the subject of Mormons gets brought up. Mind you, one of the owners of the school is Mormon, and the admissions leader is also Mormon, so I know I have some "big" people on my side. So I'm just sitting there listening, and then finally I pipe up and say, "Well, I'm Mormon too, just FYI." The girls just kind of look at me, and then one of them says, "Oh yeah, there are lots of Mormons here." I just think it's funny how often the subject of "Mormons" get brought up. At least they all know now. The cat's out of the bag.
I also got to learn how to do a 5 min. mini scalp massage, and properly shampoo hair. It's harder than it looks! It's tricky learning how to use the "shampoo sinks" as they're called. Finding the right water pressure and temperature is key. Oh, and not giving guests a shower.
We also are having a Bowl-A-Thon, and all money is going to charity. So if you'd like to sponsor me, that would be awesome! Don't worry, I'm not a good bowler, so even like $.10 per pin would be cool. Let me know!!
The life of a gal whose daily adventures include nannying, beauty school, and everything in between.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Survived Day One
Well I survived day one. Actually, I survived night one. There are only six girls in my core class. We'll be spending the next eight to ten weeks together. We get to practice giving each other manicures, pedicures, facials, shampoos, etc. I'm the oldest one in our group...sad, and my Learning Leader is only 24. There are a couple girls that are 19, one is 22, and the other is 24. Last night was a little overwhelming, I'm not going to lie. SO MUCH information!! I know it will all make sense down the road, but getting so much information at once is always overwhelming. We also got our "kits" as they call them. These "kits" contain everything we will ever need while we're in school. Capes, combs, brushes, mirror, curling iron, blow dryer, flat iron, scissors, razors, clippers, etc. Now I have to think of a clever way to label all my stuff so that it doesn't get mixed up with other people's. Everyone at the school is some level of crazy I think...which is kind of hilarious! I'm sure I'll get there too.
I don't have to nanny this week since it's Marcy's spring break, so that's been nice! Yay for teacher's schedules!!
I don't have to nanny this week since it's Marcy's spring break, so that's been nice! Yay for teacher's schedules!!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
New to the blogging world
Tomorrow is my first day of cosmetology school at Paul Mitchell. I will be taking night classes Mon-Thur from 5-10 pm. I will also continue to nanny for my sister Marcy. My life is about to get very busy (which I'm excited for since I really don't have a life anyway). So, in an attempt to keep my friends and family up to date with my life, I've created this blog. My sister Haley came up with the title "Tresses & Tantrums." I thought it fit well, since my life consists of watching kids, and now beauty school. I hope to post as often as possible, so check back periodically for new stuff.
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