Friday, June 7, 2013

Ginger

Watching The Secret Garden I had this like epiphany.  I think I knew by middle school that ginger was the superior way to be, and I'm pretty sure this list of my childhood idols is why:

Ariel
It all started with a headstrong mermaid who wasn't afraid to follow her dreams (even if they were unpopular).

Mary Lennox
And an short-tempered, abrasive little girl that somehow manages to bring life and love back to a suffering household (and self).

Felicity Merriman
Then, of course, there was the headstrong, fiercely independent, young colonist who rebuked traditional expectations of her gender (even going so far as to cross-dress!) and always followed her conscience.

Talk about a gender-role-reversal.
Here she is rescuing that hot apprentice Ben after his hasty attempt run away and join the revolution lands him in trouble.

Rose Dawson
Speaking of headstrong young women that reject the role society has thrust upon them, finally rising above the expectations of their gender.


So it's really no surprise that I went from:

This.
 To:
This.
Credit: Dan Plehal Photography

2 comments:

  1. I have always wanted ginger hair, too. Those same idols are on my list, plus Anne of Green Gables and Elizabeth I. Sigh. I just don't think I'd look good with red hair because of my complexion :(.

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    1. It's all about finding the right shade of red/a stylist that can tell you the right shade. I always wanted a super orange kind of red, but b/c my skin has these yellow-y tones, it just looks ridic. Fortunately, my 18 year old self went to a hairstylist who looked me straight in the face and said "if you want red, it's gotta be this one".

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