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Great Haircut Challenge     No comments yet

Nothing makes you want to chop off your hair like ten days in a row of 90-plus temperatures.  With nine days left in The Great Hair Cut Challenge, I’m itching to grab a pair of scissors (which would be disastrous, so I’ll leave it to the professionals). 

kim rhameI’d like to dedicate the final push of this fundraiser to one of my Chicago team mates, Kim Rhame.  She’s part of the Pixie Club, but not by choice.  Kim was diagnosed with Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma on October 15, 2008.  For six months, she traveled back and forth to Houston, Texas for treatment.

This week, she’ll pack her four kids into the car for a road trip back to Texas.  While her husband and kids are hitting up the tourist locations, she’ll be getting a new scan.  She shared her story with our fall Team in Training runners Saturday with a smile and a shrug. “It could be you.  It could be anybody,” she said.

After our four mile run in the sticky heat last Saturday, I was lusting after Kim’s pixie cut.  She’s a beautiful woman who can pull it off flawlessly.  When I told her so, she shrugged and remembered her long, blonde, pre-cancer hair without an ounce of anger or wistfulness.  She never planned to be a Pixie, but if she’s a member of the club, I want in.

The Great Haircut Challenge Ends June 30th at midnight.  The fundraising tally is $550 for “Ponytails” (keep the hair); $350 for “Pixies” (cut it off).    To donate on my TNT webpage, click here.

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You’re Letting Chesley Do What?!     No comments yet

chesley cuttingI’ve known 11Alive Meteorologist Chesley McNeil for a long time.  We were both new at WGRZ-TV in Buffalo, New York six years ago.  In a reunion of sorts, we now both work for the morning show at WXIA-TV.  He is a great Meteorologist, an enthusiastic co-worker, and –most importantly–a really good guy.  But I know he can’t cut hair. So, how did I end up agreeing to let him cut my mine?

“The Great Hair Cut Challenge” made it onto TV today.  In case you weren’t watching 11Alive at 5:55 AM (and shame on you!), here’s the background: to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training, people are deciding what I should do with my hair: chop it all off or keep it long.  This wasn’t my idea, but I like it.  We’ve already raised more than $700 for a cause close to my heart, so I say bring it on! 

One of our producers heard about The Great Hair Cut Challenge on Facebook and suggested we talk about it on the morning show.  So, in between my 5:30 and 6:00 live hits, Chesley, Jill, Karyn, and I sat on the anchor desk and talked about it on live TV. 

Chesley threw out an absurd suggestion: “How about you let me cut it?” And I said yes.  Everyone on set, perhaps especially Chesley, was shocked.  

He can chop off my ponytail, and then I’ll have my hairdresser clean it up.  That’s *IF* the donations swing that way.  Right now, the “Keep It” campaign has raised twice as much as the “Chop It”.  BUT, we have 21 days left.  As we gear up for election season, I’m reminded: anything can happen.  Donate and Vote Here.

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New Twist in the Great Hair Cut Challenge     1 comment

What is it with men and long hair?  Perhaps they’re so concerned with losing theirs, they become so attached to ours.  This is coming from the same group of people that take 3.5 minutes to get ready every morning.  You know what I can do in 3.5 minutes? Pick out my shoes. 

So, I was a little surprised when an 11Alive live chat inspired me to take a Facebook and Twitter vote on whether I should cut all mine off, and the votes were (almost) unanimously “yes”.  I now know the “no” voters just kept quiet. 

I decided to launch the Great Hair Cut Challenge.  If I can raise $500 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training by the end of June (I’m training to run the Chicago marathon in October), I’ll cut all my hair off. 

But then (like every good story), a very good twist.  One of my TNT teammates said he would pledge $500 to NOT cut off my hair.  Well, that makes things interesting.  So, now, new rules.  You can donate to the “chop your hair” or “keep your hair” camp. (You can make a note when you donate on my secure fundraising website or just send me a note). 

Whichever has the most money by the end of June will decide what happens.  Either way, we’re raising money for a cause close to my heart, which is (obviously) the most important thing.  Otherwise, I would not be blogging about something as insignificant as my hair cut. 

Because I’m not a guy.  I’m really not that attached to my hair. (But I’m glad you are, because I plan on making some money off of you for a good cause! :)

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