Post by leah on May 10, 2013 6:42:22 GMT -5
I love the foxy mama chapter. I was raised in a home where the word sex was not even spoken out loud, so God has had to do some major changes in my heart since I got married, but I can honestly say that my husband and I have an awesome physical relationship now, and it just keeps getting better.
I try to dress in a way that he likes, but I am at a loss with what to do with my hair. It is very fine, with just enough wave to make it totally unmanageable. The only time I have felt like it looked really nice was when I cut it very short a couple of years ago (in a chin-length wedge) and I could straighten it every morning in about five minutes. The problem is, my hubby didn't like it that short. It has grown out about to my shoulder blades and is back to being bushy and frizzy. My kids are newborn, 2, 4,6 and 8, and I don't have thirty minutes every morning to straighten it (I call it "taming the beast" . I might get that done on Sunday morning, but since the baby was born, I haven't even done that. I resort to a braid or a ponytail, which my husband hates. Any suggestions for styles that look beautiful but don't take forever to fix, and that are practical to wear all day while caring for small children?
It would make him so happy and I'm sure help my confidence level and feelings of attractiveness if I could feel "put together" every day. Ok, maybe that's unrealistic...but MOST days. Lol.
I try to dress in a way that he likes, but I am at a loss with what to do with my hair. It is very fine, with just enough wave to make it totally unmanageable. The only time I have felt like it looked really nice was when I cut it very short a couple of years ago (in a chin-length wedge) and I could straighten it every morning in about five minutes. The problem is, my hubby didn't like it that short. It has grown out about to my shoulder blades and is back to being bushy and frizzy. My kids are newborn, 2, 4,6 and 8, and I don't have thirty minutes every morning to straighten it (I call it "taming the beast" . I might get that done on Sunday morning, but since the baby was born, I haven't even done that. I resort to a braid or a ponytail, which my husband hates. Any suggestions for styles that look beautiful but don't take forever to fix, and that are practical to wear all day while caring for small children?
It would make him so happy and I'm sure help my confidence level and feelings of attractiveness if I could feel "put together" every day. Ok, maybe that's unrealistic...but MOST days. Lol.