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by FromMDgal from Odenton, MD

Last Post 58 days, 13 hours Ago


Hi folks..

  A regular on the boards inspired me to put this section here... an entry as a general comments container.  If you have any general (keep it clean, and no slander) comments about anything I've written previously, or off topic, or messages to me... please post in the comments area below this blog.  Thanks! 

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    Having a meteorology degree, I catch it all the time from people.  "oh, what TV station are you with?" (I don't work in TV--not skinny or attractive enough!)  "oh, so you're a weather girl?"  "you all are always wrong!" "hey, can you order me a sunny day for tomorrow?" "they really blew the forecast yesterday!!"   (*sigh*)  I think what people don't realize is that meteorology is truly NOT an exact science, and for good reason.  You're taking a TON (and I mean a TON) of of variables from geology and hydrology and oceanography and atmosphere, sticking them in to some complicated equations on a computer, and then going from there.  In simple, trying to capture Mother Nature on a computer, then try to predict what she's going to do.  She has a tendency to laugh at stuff like that.  "You humans are trying to do what??!"  Thus, forecasters end up holding the empty bag.... looking like they're real mess ups, but in reality, they tried their best to recognize what in the heck she's doing. 

  Granted, I'm really "out" of the forecast part now... I got out of that about 10 years ago.  I'm a perfectionist, and had even worse self esteem back then.... I'm a very "all or nothing" sort of person. The uncertainty part ended up being too hard to take. 

   But, the next time you meet a real, college degree holding forecaster, be easy on them. They're trying their best!  It's Mother Nature who's being unpredictable...............
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  Jillian from "Good Day LA" posed an interesting question today... I responded to it on the board, and decided to add the post to my blog here.  I got some kind words about what I wrote, and I feel very good about my answer.

 One question I heard Jillian ask just as they finished revealing the "Knock Knock Makeover" results today. (Monday, May 19).. do people keep up with their makeovers? I can speak from my opinion and my own personal perspective..... The broad picture answer is "it depends". For me, personally, it's "when you find the right professional" and "no".

Do I think that all the "Knock Knock" makeover people maintain their look? Well, first of all, with "Knock Knock Makeovers", it's a shock... You didn't choose to walk in to a salon, after thinking a long time to make a change.  A "Knock Knock Makeover"  is a surprise. It just happens. The candidates have very little time to absorb what's happening.    So, it depends on how much these women feel comfortable with the changes that have been done.

One and a half years ago, I had a day of beauty at José's. I had a certificate for a number of services... hair, makeup... Edgar had done my makeup. Do I keep up with the makeup aspect of it?  To be honest, no. (Edgar knows, so I can 'fess up)   Just like today's makeover lady, I don't wear makeup, either. In my situation, Edgar really did try to explain, and he wrote things down for me. But Edgar is so good, I'm just too intimidated to even try. I'm too afraid I won't do justice. That's where being a scientist, like I am, comes at a disadvantage.

However, because of time limitations (I don't know how long the team stays once the camera is turned off), today's lady probably didn't have the same thing that I did (having Negah explain makeup, Emmanuel explain hair). Without some of that guidance, and with today's lady being uncomfortable with makeup, chances are that she won't wear it again.

Well. . the hair side of things? In my own experience...I keep up with it... mostly. I have been very very lucky that when I was at José's that 1 1/2 years ago, José himself cut my hair. I've been a strong advocate of JE's work for YEARS. I'd feel guilty if I strayed too far from what he's done.    I found someone locally who helps me maintain in between visits to LA. (someone who doesn't mind that I visit LA and José once in a while!) The only thing is that a few months before I know I'm going to LA, I have a tendency to stop getting trims at my local place... saving up for a visit to JE's.  I think JE... and probably my local guy...  is none too happy when I do that.

So, it depends on whether today's lady can find a way to have the new look maintained, and is comfortable with it. Today's "Knock Knock" Makeover person is going through a lot in her life (did I hear correctly that she may be losing her house???), and just may not be able to keep up!

With respect to "Knock Knock Makeovers", the most important part is the experience itself. It's knowing that someone cared to write a letter and thought about you. From my personal experience going through my own makeover, one of the other values of the experience is that it  does 'force' you to look at yourself differently. It may shake your routine up (which can be a very good thing).

In summary, I don't think that the makeover folks will necessarily keep up with things. The greater answer is "it depends". But it was the experience that counted.
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Living around several major East coast cities, one is aware of crime, and the darker side of humanity.  We see it in our news every day.  The stories are so negative, and focus on the worst of what people can do to each other.   Does not do good things for the spirit or the mood!   I've been given advice to stay away from the news, because it hurts the mood.    Despite the advice I've been given, I feel too out of the loop if I avoid the news...  So, I still watch.  On occasion, a positive human interest story will come along.  Some story  that talks about some good person doing something good for another person or group of people.  I'm grateful when I see stories like that.    Reminds you that there still are good people out there.   My hope is that these positive news stories inspire, too.  Inspires someone to go out and do something good.  Inspires someone to be a better person .. maybe to even think how they're treating people that they encounter in their own every day lives.  

 These days it seems like society is a little ruder, and a little colder.  Maybe a side effect of the availabilty and nearly instantaneous coverage of  the sadder and darker aspects of life.  So, I suggest  that maybe news divisions do more positive human stories.  Remind people of the best side of humanity, instead of hammering on the worst!

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FromMDgal

Odenton, MD, where I currently reside, is a little suburban town between 3 big towns.... one the capital of the United States, one the capital of Maryland, and one a big working class Maryland city (namely Baltimore). I am a college educated person, with a Bachelor of Science (major: meteorology, minor: mathematics), and with a Microsoft certification (MCSE). I am facing my 40th birthday this year. (*sigh*) My favorite My Fox LA TV show, of course, is "Good Day LA". I loooove the "Knock Knock Makeovers" on Mondays. I wanted to be a hairdresser when I was very young. In the early 80's, José Eber's work came to my attention. I've been a strong advocate of his work ever since! I do enjoy traveling. I've visited the LA area 3 times, and will be going a 4th time at the end of the year.

Member Since: 12/3/2007