
The girl that i had gone to a coupla times just doesn't work when i have time. Kristen only works Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- basicly, when i am working too.
So, i tried someone else. Julie. I like her a lot. Love my haircut, she can use a razor very well, a skill that even seasoned hairdressers don't always have.
My color is good. Well applied. Even. Red. But is there a red bright enough for me out there?
The salon is moving and the owner, Amanda, seems a bit stressed. Completely understandable. Just bought a new building, trying to get all the reno done, deal with holiday stress and still run the current business and do all her clients.
While i was there, she walked to the new place, a few blocks away then came back just before a client of hers came. While mixing her color for her client, she began to look around, distressed, with her hand at her throat. I asked Julie if she was ok, since the blowdryer was buzzing in my ear. Julie told me, "she lost her necklace.". Turns out she had the chain but lost her St Christopher pendant.
She said that she would never find it because she had just walked in the snow and would never find it.
I decided to try. I asked her what her exact route was and she was able to tell me when she crossed the street and on what side she walked.
So, i paid and left to look. Told them i was walking that way anyway and would look at the ground while i did.
And yes, there it was, middle of the sidewalk, by the entrance of the parking lot for the M&T Bank at Hertel and Parkside, looking up at me saying "come pray with us".
I brought it back and she tearfully thanked me.
Damn, that felt so good.
That Was Very Nice of You
A link to the Wiki Page of St. Christopher :::link:::
awww :)
That was so nice of you. She must have been overwhelmed. I also love places that allow for online scheduling of appointments.