As the Student Council co-advisor, I’m in charge of fundraising for our school.
We do fundraising in 6th and 7th grade to help raise money for those classes for the 8th grade trip and in 8th grade, we do fundraising to support a variety of 8th grade activities, as well as to provide financial aid for the 8th grade trip to Washington, D.C.
I spend a great deal of time asking people for money and coming up with ways to make money for the kids.
Our annual Dinner and Sports Night is coming up at the end of the month, which is the evening where we host the teacher/student basketball and volleyball games.
In addition to a pasta dinner and the games, this year, we are auctioning off the opportunity to cut Mr. Bigas’s hair (one of our gym teachers).
And.
My hair.
Yes, I am auctioning off the chance for a middle schooler (or their parent) to take a pair of scissors to my hair.
I’ve blogged before about the fact that I think that women put a lot of self-worth in their hair.
Bad hair days can mean bad days all around.
And I am setting myself up for the mother of all bad hair days.
However, I felt like I needed to put my money where my mouth is, so to speak, and put myself on the line to help raise funds for the 8th grade.
And it will grow back.
Right?
So, I’ve been researching short do’s.
Right now, this is the leader:
I realize I will have to style it to make it look this way, but I think, in general, it’s a cute cut.
I’m not going super short.
I did that once and cried for days that I looked like a boy.
I know a lot of people who can pull that off and I am not one of them.
However, as short as the picture above…I think I can do.
I’m always open to suggestion, however. I have two weeks before the chop date, so if you come across any styles or suggestions that you think might work for me, share them here. I can use all the help I can get!

















