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The Maryland Zoo!

Friday, October 10, 2008 11:57 AM

Here we are at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore! Don't pay attention to my hair...the electricity went out while I was in the shower before we left!!! I had no blow dryer or curling iron..but heck, it's not THAT bad is it??? 

Just because Angel stuck out her tongue, doesn't mean my daughter should have...what a clown!

My turn to feed her...wow, her eyes were HUGE and the lashes were about six inches long! What a wonderful experience and a fabulous zoo. If you ever have the chance to go, take it. The people actually are restricted to paths and the animals are "free" in their exhibits. No cages and it looks very natural. Kudos to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore...awesome!

The baby elephant Samson was adorable too!

Babe

Comments

HD-Kathy said:

 

That looks so neat!!  I'd love to go there, you live life..  Always going somewhere that's awsome.

October 10, 2008 1:06 PM

HD-Bretina said:

 

I went to the Maryland Zoo a long long time ago and (from what I can remember) it was alot of fun. We are thinking about going back there again soon. The pictures are really cool!

October 10, 2008 6:41 PM

Cathy said:

 

I Love Your Attitude......

November 10, 2008 2:48 PM
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About Babe with a Mane

My natural hair has not been seen for over 20 years. It has hidden under wigs and weaves, under toppik, colored sprays, couvre and dermatch. My growing hair is a significant burden. It takes too much time to try to fix it up to be presentable, too much money to try to fix, too much energy to worry about and conceal. Every day, I used to wish for great hair. Every day I was ashamed of my thin hair. Every day, I woke up feeling confident, feminine and sexy inside. Then, I looked in the mirror at my natural hair and those positive thoughts were robbed from me. My natural hair forced me to feel unattractive, timid and insecure. I know who I am inside and I wanted to project that image to everyone else. To do that, my hair had to change. Women who are bald or have very thin hair, are not considered "socially acceptable" in the general public's eye. I wanted to be considered socially acceptable, my natural hair wouldn't let me. My dream hair allows me to lead a normal life. I wake up to my guy nuzzling my neck while my soft hair is brushed aside. I jump in the shower to wash my hair. I look in the mirror to see a confident and sexy woman, looking back at me. I don't waste hours trying to disguise myself to fit in. I blow dry and curl my hair and start my day with a spring in my step. I don't catch others staring at my thin hair while trying to have a conversation with me. The same confident, self assurance that I feel inside is now projected on the outside. There are no further internal battles between true persona and an incongruous outward appearance. I am finally, after a lifetime of dreaming, able to project an image that reflects the confident, sexy, intelligent, feminine woman I truly am.

Babe with a Mane

Not born with hair, but I've got the intelligence to find it, the job to pay for it, the patience to "stick" it on just right, the will to make it work, the confidence to wear it boldly and the smile to wear under it!

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