Creative Play on my head and in my phone

Slow morning. Thankful. Walk. Tea. Family. Chat with neighbors. Cherry tree colors in the sidewalk. True swinging on porch swing. It's a #goodlife A reminder of pure truth
Found on my way back to the car from running errands.

Having so much fun today experimenting with photography and words. Love creative expression in all forms.
Friends, I've discovered a couple iphone apps that have been awesome for iphonography fun. Between Over (the app that lets you put words over photos), PicTapGo (Photoshop's iphone app for layering filters), and Instagram (best social media app ever - come follow me!), I'm in a bit of creative/iphone/photo/filter/word heaven!

Been feeling a tiny pull toward photography creative play so it's nice to need nothing but a camera phone + apps. We live in such a cool age that we can indulge our creative senses while tinkering with creative apps while sitting in waiting rooms, carpool lines, and more. I find it lovely and inspiring.

Speaking of creative play:

Friends, I am sitting in the salon and minutes away from going blond. Like, BLOND! Wish me luck!
(About to go blond)
Honestly you guys, I'm a little excited about this. #goingblond
(Going blond)
It took a couple of tries but I am now quite blond. More reddish blond than white blond but its a huge difference and I like it!
(Then to strawberry blond - showing the before + after shot)
Really proud of myself for trying but I've been in a bad mood the last couple of days and realized today it must be my hair. Went back to brown and immediately felt better. Love how nothing is ever really permanent so we may as well take risks and then ad
(then back to brown)

In a span of 72 hours, I went from blond, to strawberry blond, back to brown. I was proud of myself for taking the risk but after a couple of days of being grumpy, I eventually figured it was my hair! Once I went back to brown, I was back to feeling like myself. Lesson 1: Nothing is permanent so we may as well take some risks. Lesson 2: Totally have to indulge the creative urges and think of it as creative play/experimentation.
Really glad I was brave enough to do it. Really glad I was brave enough to say it wasn't for me.
Reddish brown it is! 
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