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As our launch date approaches, Carrie and I have been frantically trying to ex out the items on our checklist: \u2018Put all of our possessions in storage.\u2019 Check. \u2018Clean up the apartment to receive our full deposit.\u2019 Check. \u2018Go paperless on all bank and financial accounts.\u2019 Check. \u2018Give the post office our forwarding address.\u2019 Ch, no wait didn’t I give you the business card with the address written on back? \u2018No.\u2019 Yes, I did. You weren’t paying attention were you? \u2018I can’t remember.\u2019 Last night, when you were looking at bicycles online. \u2018Oh, THAT business card. I think I recycled it.\u2019<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
I admit. It’s been pretty stressful. Our bodies are busy taking care of the loose ends at home while our minds have already landed in Auckland, assembled the bikes and promptly entered the first busy intersection looking left.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Our lives are on the clickety-clackety ride up the rollercoaster ramp before the whooshing descent and the anticipation is a little terrifying.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
But change is also a good thing. It’s refreshing to take steps in a new direction, if only to see what’s around the corner. And Carrie took the first big step this past weekend while visiting our good friends Mark and Erin. After I photographed Mark and Erin in a local park for their engagement portraits (they’re getting married this fall), and after we headed back to their place to eat tostadas, and after Carrie had about one-and-a-half rum and cokes, we somehow agreed that Erin should cut Carrie’s hair.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
First, a little history. Carrie hasn’t had short hair since it first started growing on her wee baby head 24 years ago. But she wanted to cut her long locks for the trip so it would dry faster and be, in theory, more manageable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
So Erin brought out the scissors and the stool and proceeded to give Carrie a nice tight ponytail, which she then promptly removed. We measured the limp appendage: 12 inches long and 4 ounces heavy. Carrie is donating the hair to Locks of Love<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n