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This blog results from a combination of my passion for writing and my random thought processes. From life experiences to pet peeves to witty quips to serious thoughts to absolutely randomness, this blog covers a wide array of topics. Some blog posts may cause you to think while others may cause you to laugh. My only hope is that you will be entertained. Feel free to leave me feedback or comments.

Friday, April 30, 2010

i probably think this song is about me

"You need a new image today?" As soon as the woman across the counter at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles office asked me that question, I immediately followed with my response, "You bet...I've been waiting 5 years for this moment." I wasn't satisfied with my license photo since the day I took it in 2005, but there was no way to hide the fat and frustration that came with it. For 5 years I have looked at my license and waited for the day to get a new photo taken. I'm just happy I lost the weight before that moment came. I would be in denial if I claimed that yesterday wasn't a day of vanity for me. And anyone who goes through a period of extreme weight loss have probably fought that same vanity. I fight this battle, but my license photo take was a very big deal to me. I must have looked in the mirror 25+ times yesterday (this is fairly common practice for me anyway) making sure that my hair looked okay and practicing my smile. I wanted to make sure that the picture was something I could keep for a while (and in Mass, they let you keep the same photo for 10 years). In fact, the reason I went yesterday and not the beginning of next week was due to the fact that my hair's window of looking good was running out. You know what I'm talking about: you get a haircut and within a few weeks your hair looks perfect. Then within another week or two, it's time for a new haircut. I even brought a change of clothes with me to work so that I wouldn't be in a dress shirt and tie for my photo. I wasn't sure how much of me they would get, but I wanted it to look normal. I was excited at the opportunity to trade in my creeper, stalker-style license pic for a new normal looking one. Vain or not, I don't know...but I'm pleased with the results.

2 comments:

Cassidy :) said...

I, uh, don't have any pictures of me that I like. Either I look like an idiot with half my face covered with hair, I have some stupid cut, I'm, like, three years old, or I'm doing something crazy. There is one picture of me that I actually like. It's with the boys. We're wearing cowboy hats. Don't ask me why we're wearing cowboy hats,

Summer @ Coffee With Summer said...

"I was excited at the opportunity to trade in my creeper, stalker-style license pic for a new normal looking one."

hahah that's great! you still know everything though.