I love his haircut. That is so funny about Darcy and your curls though. I guess he doesn't want his mom to change!


Gravatar Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm on the road right now and will have more time to answer comments on my blog later. I've been cutting my own, and my son's, hair for many years.....Woody


Gravatar Woody, you are a braver man than I. Enjoy your road trip, and I look forward to more photos!

Mrsd, I guess that it what it was...he was still on to it this morning when we got up....


Gravatar I love the hot chocolate, uh, remnants. And your funny face. My kids and I sometimes play a game called Subtle Faces. You just alter your expression the teeniest bit. We think it's funnier than obvious silly faces. And a good way to learn the meaning of the word "subtle."

I'm not sure how I'd react if my hairdresser wanted to practice a new technique on me. You're brave!


Gravatar Julie, I knew it wasn't going to be permanent, so I thought "why not?" anything different is good for my hair! It is naturally _very_ straight, and doesn't take colour very well either, so I was more than happy to let her play. She doesn't offer very often either, and I trust her - she's never done anything I didn't like.


Gravatar Nice to have someone you trust. My daughter and I get our hair done at the beauty school. It's super cheap and fun because they give scalp massages and treat you like royalty. But it's chaotic and you never get the same person twice.

I gave my toddler a haircut yesterday with the kitchen scissors. It actually looks okay. Maybe I'll post before and after pix.


Gravatar All stringybarkgraphics have to do now is do those thylacines shirts in adult sizes :)




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