Supergirl
With Love & Silk
I'm NOT going natural, but if I ever did it would probably have a lot to do with the fact that I do not like depending on a stylist. I am a do-it-yourselfer, but I can't self-relax. I've tried--wasn't pretty.
I woke up this morning at 5 am to get ready for a 6 am salon appointment. She was not there! This once happened to a friend that I referred to her also.
I remember specifically asking my stylist when we made such an early appointment if she was sure she'd be there at 6 am. I called her and she was wide awake and just said she'd accidentally put me down for next Friday. I am off work for the summer and I ABHORRED getting up so early this morning, so imagine my feelings when I got there and she wasn't there. She said she would be on her way shortly. I did not want to wait, and asked to reschedule.
Normally, that would be it for me. I would not continue patronizing her business after such conduct. But I am trying to practice giving out grace, as I know I am given some everyday by God. Plus, she has taken the effort to get to know my hair and does not have a problem listening to and indulging my suggestions.
Anyway, she did apologize and I told her I forgive her. Then she thanked me and said she was glad I was not like other people. While I felt good that I acted beyond rational in this situation, I had to raise an eye at the "not like other people" comment, because it made me wonder "okay, how often DO you do this?"
Thank you my dear sisters, for letting me vent!
I woke up this morning at 5 am to get ready for a 6 am salon appointment. She was not there! This once happened to a friend that I referred to her also.
I remember specifically asking my stylist when we made such an early appointment if she was sure she'd be there at 6 am. I called her and she was wide awake and just said she'd accidentally put me down for next Friday. I am off work for the summer and I ABHORRED getting up so early this morning, so imagine my feelings when I got there and she wasn't there. She said she would be on her way shortly. I did not want to wait, and asked to reschedule.
Normally, that would be it for me. I would not continue patronizing her business after such conduct. But I am trying to practice giving out grace, as I know I am given some everyday by God. Plus, she has taken the effort to get to know my hair and does not have a problem listening to and indulging my suggestions.
Anyway, she did apologize and I told her I forgive her. Then she thanked me and said she was glad I was not like other people. While I felt good that I acted beyond rational in this situation, I had to raise an eye at the "not like other people" comment, because it made me wonder "okay, how often DO you do this?"
Thank you my dear sisters, for letting me vent!

if I let someone have me in a shop all day, then make a mess in my head. I'm taking my SO's approach. If we go to a resturant, and the the server isn't handling business quickly enough, we are out of there. If I make an appointment (I'm on time) and I'm not in the chair at that time, I'm just going to leave. Yes sometimes there are legitimate excuses for people being late, but we all know thats not always the case, and I'm not taking it anymore.


"in us" will do . Give her a second chance ...if she continues then you make other arrangements