KNOX GETS HIS FIRST HAIRCUT ~ ELIJAH GETS A MOHAWK
Everywhere he goes, people say, “What a cute little girl!” Even when he’s wearing obviously male clothing~like dinosaur or super hero shirts. Grandson Knox will be 18 months old June 2. His hair has grown long and sometimes wild, so his mom decided [reluctantly] it was time to cut those pretty curls.
Our long time friend and local barber, Russell, did the honors. Knox sat in his grandpa’s lap and got to wear the puppy-decorated cape.
Major dislike for the barber began when Russell wet Knox’s hair and started cutting.
At first he was resigned to the situation. Can you see that teardrop on his sad little face?
Curl after curl came off. His mom saved every one that could be saved.
Then full blown rebellion set in when the barber turned on the buzz clipper.
When the deed was done, his hair was shorter, the tears dried up, and he totally enjoyed the sucker Russell gave him. Now he looks like a little boy. Those curls will most likely grow back. As it turns out, he’s naturally got curl to his hair.
Grandson Elijah was also ready for a haircut. His mom thought he should try a Mohawk. At first, he rebelled against that idea.
The more he thought about it, the more he figured he might like it. So Russell went to work shaping and clipping.
Elijah was a bit unsure during the whole process.
Russell put some styling product in it, blew it dry and made it stand up.
He ended up liking his cut. I think it looks kind of edgy and pretty cool.
Great job, Barber Russell! And I’m so glad Neil and I got to witness this historic appearance-changing occasion. It’s T G I F, y’all! Hope yours was historic.
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Day Eighty Five 2013
SNOW DAY [again]
Grandpeeps Elijah and Shelby were thrilled to have another snow day today. We enjoyed lunch at Arby’s.
I’m thinkin’ curly fries.
It was another cold day with snow flurries. I always enjoy snow flurries and watching the birds on the feeders.
Does anyone know what kind of bird this is? I thought it was a Mockingbird. I don’t think I’ve seen one like this in our yard before today. Maybe some kind of wren?
The woodpeckers crack me up when they’re hanging onto the feeder and trying to eat at the same time.
Blue Jay Away
Enjoyed some yummy frozen yogurt at Mae Pearl’s this afternoon.
Elijah was in desperate need of a haircut, so to save his mom some time after work today, I took him to Village Barber Shop where Russell trimmed him up neat and nice.
Shelby spent time this afternoon making a colorful Happy Easter picture while Elijah played some ‘Zelda’. They both had fun playing Wii Sports and Mario Karts together, too. I’d be surprised if they didn’t go back to school tomorrow. The snow has melted and it’s supposed to be warmer [forties maybe?]. Elijah is looking forward to his first grade class Easter egg hunt on Thursday, and then Friday they’re out for Good Friday. Two day school week = not too shabby.
Grandpeeps Elijah and Shelby were thrilled to have another snow day today. We enjoyed lunch at Arby’s.
I’m thinkin’ curly fries.
It was another cold day with snow flurries. I always enjoy snow flurries and watching the birds on the feeders.
Does anyone know what kind of bird this is? I thought it was a Mockingbird. I don’t think I’ve seen one like this in our yard before today. Maybe some kind of wren?
The woodpeckers crack me up when they’re hanging onto the feeder and trying to eat at the same time.
Blue Jay Away
Enjoyed some yummy frozen yogurt at Mae Pearl’s this afternoon.
Elijah was in desperate need of a haircut, so to save his mom some time after work today, I took him to Village Barber Shop where Russell trimmed him up neat and nice.
Shelby spent time this afternoon making a colorful Happy Easter picture while Elijah played some ‘Zelda’. They both had fun playing Wii Sports and Mario Karts together, too. I’d be surprised if they didn’t go back to school tomorrow. The snow has melted and it’s supposed to be warmer [forties maybe?]. Elijah is looking forward to his first grade class Easter egg hunt on Thursday, and then Friday they’re out for Good Friday. Two day school week = not too shabby.
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