Given that my beard was seriously dark brown, it was really impressive to see it change! By 4pm the next day I was sitting in a comfy chair at Studio D Hair Salon in Vancouver.ĭonna went to work on my beard, first bleaching it twice to get it to turn blonde:Īfter the two rounds of bleaching, it was time to shampoo the crap out of it, then putting purple toner in to remove the remaining bits of yellow and turn it as white as possible. With 6 months’ worth of facial hair, I think some of them were really starting to worry about me. I think many of my colleagues didn’t believe me when I told them about this Santa beard thing. From mid-October to the end of my contract in late December, I didn’t even both shaving my head anymore. So, every month thereafter I shaved my head but not my facial hair. The first thing that popped into my head: a Santa Claus beard. Also, I had to come up with a legitimate excuse to keep this farcical facial hair. A month after that, I did the same.Īt that point, seeing my beard and moustache in the mirror each morning, I had to laugh at how ridiculous I looked. A month later I decided to shave my head, but keep the facial hair. On June 18th I shaved again in Germany, then flew to Côte d’Ivoire the next day to work for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). On June 8th I left Canada, relatively clean-shaven. The cake tasted exactly like the hallway of an apartment building that hasn’t had its carpets changed or cleaned since the days when you could smoke inside.Īside from the question of why anyone would voluntarily eat such a thing, you’re probably asking yourself why Santa was in my parents’ home. Stephan, Paul Y.On Christmas Day 2011, Santa Claus sat in my parents’ home eating a small piece of the last remaining bit of their wedding cake from 31 years ago. Stark, Charles William – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Shalaby-Saleh, Ebtisam Ibrahim – Huntington Beach, CA Salas, Mark Allen – Cardiff By The Sea, CA Rogoff-Pryor, Cynthia – Laguna Niguel, CA Prouty, Gregory Norton – Rancho Mission Viejo, CA Nandyala, Venkata Ratnam – Yucca Valley, CA Martin, Edith Hashimoto – San Luis Obispo, CA Light, Gregory Steven – El Dorado Hills, CA Lee, Preston Mark – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Kawashima, Steven Kenji – Chino Hills, CA Gubbins Jr., Donald Whitney – North Myrtle Beach, SC Zaki, Samia Ibrahim - Torrance,CA License Issued J– December 31, 1982Īhrens, Katherine Ann – El Dorado Hills, CAīattaile Jr, Thomas Darrah – Redlands, CAīramantim, Catherine Momjian – Fresno, CAĭeamer, Robert Louis – Woodland Hills, CAįiehler, Monica Tombrinck – Valley Center, CAįukano, Robert Matsuo – Arroyo Grande, CAįukunaga, Christine Shigemi – Manhattan Beach, CAįurushiro, Don Katsumi – Thousand Oaks, CA Whiting, Philip Edward - Apple Valley, CA Rinehart, Robert Lenoir - Chula Vista, CA Parhami, Parvaneh Elihu - Beverly Hills, CA Novin-Baheran, Ali-Asghar – Westlake Village, CA Mundell, Connie Mee Kuan - Thousand Oaks, CA Michaels-Asperger, Cheryl L - Granada Hills, CA Masterson, Alexandra Polos - Springfield, V Koss-Justice, Pamela Jean - Dodge Center, MN Hoffmeister, Susan Louise - Palo Alto, CA Higashida, Neil Takanori - Northridge, CA Hernandez, Joseph Severiano - Apple Valley, CA License Issued Janu– June 30, 1983īichai, Fayek Nassief - Huntington Beach, CAīlanchette, Lance Garret - Palm Springs, CAĭ'alessandro, Anthony – Newport Coast, CA These health care professionals have maintained their California pharmacy licenses on active status for 40 years or more. The California State Board of Pharmacy proudly celebrates these pharmacists for their dedicated service to California consumers. Congratulations to California’s 40-Year Pharmacists!
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