Monday, January 19, 2026

"Have Scissors, Will Cut"

 
            What five-year-old can resist trimming her bangs? I couldn’t. I remember distinctly deciding to cut my hair with my mother’s large, heavy sewing shears. The weight of those scissors meant my hand wavered as I clipped, clipped, clipped. The result? A zigzag of fringe up my forehead and a sound scolding from my mother. I wore my bangs exceedingly short for a few months since to fix my fashion folly, my mother had to cut my bangs back to my hairline.

Notice the crooked bangs?
            Did I learn my lesson and avoid wielding scissors?
            Of course not!
            Over the years, I’ve become a master at cutting my own hair. I have paid for haircuts only three times in thirty-five years!
            Friends can’t believe I’ll snip away until I’ve settled on a new do, but I think it’s rather fun to see the results.
            I never style my hair on a whim. Usually, I debate the change over several days, weighing the pros of my current style, the cons of something different. I may even do something like change the color of my locks before I begin hacking away at them.
            Eventually, the pull of those shears wears me down. Sometimes, it’s simply a little trim to even out growth. Maybe, I just want to see beyond my bangs, so I shorten and feather them softly. Other days, I take the plunge and decide I need a totally new hairdo.
            And so I found myself in the bathroom the other evening, chopping off inches with confidence. If I don’t like my masterpiece? It’s no big deal.
            Hair grows back!!!

Cut in 2014

2025 Hair!
 
Copyright 2014 Elizabeth Abrams Chapman

The lyrics from this song bring back my best childhood memories!



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