The tales of Danielle (my girlfriend) and Kris (myself) as we enjoy ourselves in sunny San Francisco.

Today we spent the day in the Castro. Which if your not familiar with San Francisco is considered the place where lots of same sex couples live. (Use your own term where you prefer)

We went and had breakfast (for lunch) at this place called Chow. The restaurants in the Castro really are top notch, and our breakfast was amazing. I had some Egg’s Benedict as I’m trying to stay away from pancakes and waffles (they just make me feel crummy). Danielle had her typical Steel Cut Oatmeal, which as always was excelent.

After that we shared a chocolate chip cookie, and headed off to Danielle’s hair cut.

It took a while, 2 hard hours, but after that we quite the transformation.  I’ll let pictures tell the story from here on out.

(Before)

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Comments

4 Responses to “Danielle’s Haircut”

  1. Scott on March 27th, 2008 5:47 am

    Looks good. And oddly enough, I’m most fascinated by the “danger chlorine” picture. I can’t figure out what in the area would require chlorine, particularly in a hazardous dose. And if it weren’t for the pictures with the foil, I would have thought that the chlorine had changed Danielle’s hair color.

  2. Kris Gray on March 27th, 2008 4:31 pm

    Yea kind of ruins the cherry blossom’s in the picture doesn’t it?

    We do have a large pool and hot tub, and we also have a very large fountain outside our building which uses chlorine.

    I might need to suggest danielle go with the bleach route, we could save a few bucks.

  3. I'll See It All on April 6th, 2008 5:13 am

    Hey nice looking site you got here. I hope your kicking butt down there and getting out on the run since it looks like your getting chubby cheeks! :P

  4. Kris Gray on April 8th, 2008 2:29 pm

    I know about the chubby cheeks! You don’t have you point them out to the world.

    We got news on that to later.

    Kris

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