ddickinson: That's good to hear. *more hugs*
Yeah I am all clean now. A quick shower and a change of clothes and it was back to work. I was not too bad, buy my brother was completely covered, which of course we all found very funny. :-)
Hip length hair must be nice, but I can imagine the work it must be to keep it looking nice. Me and my partner both have waist length hair, and that can be a little hard to manage sometimes. Do you usually have your hair nice and long?
I can imagine it was funny, it must have been quite the sight! :P Good to hear you managed to get it all washed off though. :)
Yep, it is some work. I've now reached the length where it gets stuck in zippers and I have to be careful not to scorch it while cooking (that's happened already :P). But I like it this way and I plan on keeping growing until it won't grow anymore. I've become quite proficient at using hair sticks to make buns, so when it's really troubling me I can put it up. I used to have it long when I was young, but I cut it off to chin-length when I started high school. I'm now more or less back at the longest length I've had it, but as I said, I want to try to keep growing. Luckily my hair is rather thick and nice-looking by itself, so it doesn't require extreme care, although I am careful about what shampoos I use, and I don't use heat on my hair. Do you usually wear your hair in a bun while working on the farm?
ElTerprise: Oh dear...that sounds like perfect working bureaucracy....*sigh*...
I had something similar with my secondary subject because they offered courses which weren't designated for the modules that were obligatory in the subject although they told us otherwise...
Yes, a prime example of extreme bureacracy and mismanagement. I can't imagine why the Honours College felt it was a good idea to change a subject at the end of the year when people are graduating rather than at the start, but I do feel like giving whoever's responsible for it a good talking to.