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My Grandaughter is 3. Of course, she's the most beautiful little girl in the world. Her Dad (my son-in-law) is a professional photographer and as you might guess, Christmas is big deal for photo opportunities.....
Yesterday morning, she was cutting paper with safety scissors in her room when she decided she needed a haircut. Not a trim.... I mean most of the front and top of her head......
While really sad, my Wife and I told my Daughter that this will be a funny memory eventually but at the moment, she's not having any of it.......
hmmmmmmmmm . been there done that with kids and now grandkids . it's funny as hades now ................. kinda like my 18 month old granddaughter just pulled moms tree over to get the teddy bear { she kept saying bearz and pointing just prior } ornament . broke a lot of ornaments and it landed on the screen of their new hi def tv ...... i'm still laughing even though they ain't ....................
I think every kid has given themselves or their siblings a haircut, Good to have pix to embarass them with in the future, almost as good as the bearskin rug/bathtub/potty shots.
Yup, go digging into any family's box of old photos and somewhere in there you will find pics of smiling faced kids with their hair all botched up. Show that same pic around to any that were involved at the time and they will all laugh and joke and happily rmemeber the time that Little Johnny whacked all of his hair off.
The wife and I spent several hours this past weekend going through old pics to scan in adn put on one of those digital picture frames for the mom-in-laws X-mas present. It was a blast, and sure enough, there were pics in there of self given haircuts.
Hair is easy, it grows back. You got the right attitude Dawg, hopefully your daughter will loosen up a bit and see the homor in it before too long.
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