tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6679830729847967450.post6902238986526072661..comments2023-05-23T16:40:58.051+01:00Comments on Life on the Edge: Straight from Brazil - a true story and review...arlene khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17030240769143001712noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6679830729847967450.post-23642484130516353672010-11-18T22:44:06.913+00:002010-11-18T22:44:06.913+00:00Hi Suzanne, nice to meet you and thanks for your c...Hi Suzanne, nice to meet you and thanks for your comment! Ah, London rain - a little too incessant for my liking - puts a limit on the amount of outdoor exercise I feel inclined to do... I think curls can be great but I rather wish I had never been introduced to straighteners... (a precursor to damage for me!). Frizz is much more of a nuisance than tumbling wild curls although I had to limit my ramblings for fear they might turn into a full novel. <br /><br />Your career sounds interesting and inspiring; I agree with you too on Bocelli - he's wonderful!arlene khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17030240769143001712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6679830729847967450.post-64925931881432201872010-11-18T17:59:24.759+00:002010-11-18T17:59:24.759+00:00Arlene, it’s indeed all the wonders of the world, ...Arlene, it’s indeed all the wonders of the world, when succeeding at straightening curly curls! Mine isn’t too awfully curly, just nicely so, but I can relate to it especially when it rains! Good for you! You’ve found a means to an end. Also, scarves are very stylish. My heritage, with the family name of Holmes, stems from England, although I’ve not visited. But I imagine it rains a great deal in England, more than in Washington State, USA, where I lived for fourteen years. So I can understand why having your locks straightened, without frizz, is so nice. It sounds like communications and media certainly keeps you on the go. I once owned a business dealing in teaching the art of effective communication. It’s so important in life, especially one’s career. I now have a first novel, “Mommy’s Writings: Mommy, would you like a sandwich?” entering into the Marketplace early 2011. Its genre is given as Christian biography and it’s a true story. While it’s a story in forgiveness, it also provides the reader a different perspective on life. Chances are it will change ones out look on life. It’s a first book in a Mommy’s series, which prayerfully inspires the love of God and uplifts the human spirit. Perhaps, you’ll read the novel and it will be considered by you as a “possible” good read. I love the voice and music of Andrea Bocelli, but the Rolling Stones are also good. I liked your post, as it’s sincerely told for those of us who deal with the never ending persistence of curly hair. <br /><br />Suzanne McMillen-Fallon, Published Author (early 2011)<br />www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/Mommy’sWritings.html (currently not active)Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17932532788003721783noreply@blogger.com