Wednesday, August 11, 2010

This is Why I Don't Blog Much.....

....Because I can't keep my eyes off them for a second.







I thought it was so sweet when I walked into the living room yesterday and saw Adam combing Elizabeth's hair so lovingly. He does that a lot, so I wasn't too surprised. What surprised me was the flash of the green handles on my kitchen shears I caught out of the corner of my eye as I strolled by.

OH. MY. GAWD!

I don't have any pictures of the actual hair-cut per se since I was standing stupefied and uttering a few four letter words, but if you could've seen their faces. Oh, they were soooo proud. According to Adam, Elizabeth needed a hair cut to be ready for preschool and he was saving me a lot of money by doing it himself.

The smiles on their faces were absolutely priceless. I will carry those images with me the rest of my life. It really was sweet, you know, except for the fact that now there were two plastic baggies full of her beautiful baby hair all over our carpet.

Oh, they were so proud.

I am proud of myself because I let it go. I. Let. It. Go.

I could've made a huge, ugly scene about it, but why? Can't fix it. Seriously. You can't fix it. I can't even take her to a stylist to remedy it, she has BALD SPOTS. On just ONE side of her head. The only way to make her whole head the same is to shave the other side. Given that option, her punk rockerish style is kinda growing on me. You know, when it doesn't make me tear up a little and fill sorry for her when she actually does start preschool on the first of September.

I wonder if they'll let her wear a hat?

7 comments:

Jana said...

Oh my! You are awesome for not getting p.o.'d about it....I know my kids would hear some pretty awful stuff come out of my mouth if they do that!

Jana said...

Ugh...terrible grammar. If they *did* that.

tracey.becker1@gmail.com said...

WHY?!? Why do all kids do this??? Sigh... At least it'll grow back and she didn't lose an eye, right?

Good job on keeping your cool. That is a definite trick to learn and perfect, my dear.

Can you part it differently so that the long stuff hangs both ways? And maybe ponytail it while clipping pieces in spot with barrettes?

Better yet, just make a bunch of t-shirts that say "My brother cut my hair." That should suffice.

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Kate said...

Oh my gawd
Oh my gawd
Oh my gawd!
That's all I keep repeating right now looking at these pics!
Oh my gawd!
Oh my gawd.
Ok, I'm done...
til I close this comment window
:)

Heidi said...

Oh my goodness, oh my soul! Wow, you let it go??? I want to be you when I grow up!