in seventh grade my hair turned blue. it was my hairstylist's mistake. the black mixed with the blond. but none of that is important. what is important is in seventh grade my hair turned blue and the words that followed this statement being made aloud used to be an embarrassment. i used to be embarrassed by what my teacher had told me when really i should have listened. when he overheard and saw blue hair. he told me something: that i am a strong, independent woman. and that no matter what life throws at me whether it be blue hair, or green hair, or anything else. i can hold my chin up. i should have been anything but embarrassed. because that set of words that mini speech in front of my peers, has to be one of the most important parts of my middle school years.