I currently sound like I've been smoking for 80 years. Also, I am apparently giving up lungs for lent. Or would be if I was Catholic. As it is, I'm just giving them up because they apparently don't work and are trying to exit my body through a coughing strategy
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I definitely want to go to the Anne Frank House. I think that's one of the sad things about living in America is that those huge reminders of what has gone before aren't there, aren't *real* in a lot of ways because we can't see it right in front of us. Of course, maybe it's the case that sometimes you don't see what's right in front of you too. Hmmm.
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Maybe it was just that so much of it in the museum was visual - pictures and TVs and things to read. The only place that really hit me was when we walked into a room that was filled with all these old shoes, and you could smell the leather and it just *hit* you how real it all was. There were a couple other times that I got that feeling, but that was the strongest one.
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Also, it feels unlike any other building I've ever been in -- the museum was specifically designed to feel off-kilter, and it adds so much to the experience. It's disturbing and left me with such a profound sense of Not Right.
I would worry less about what the haircut will make your head look like size-wise and more just on whether your face will look good with a pixie cut -- if it will, I say go for it. Disclaimer: I know practically nothing about hair.
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Every time I go to the hair-people, I say 'Make me look cute!'. Sadly, they do but they do it in a way that requires time, product and a desire to be cute instead of sleeping in until the last possible second.
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