awww, what a cutie pie ... makes me smile ... and you did a good job with the haircut Linda!! i remember my mom used to cut my bangs so short it looked like i was all forehead!!
glad you have sunshine now ... we got some warmer temps today too ... hugs, saija
I guess I should explain about the long bangs. She didn't walk around like that. ;-) I was trying to grow out her bangs and kept it pinned to the side. But she has SO MUCH HAIR! I had to re-think her hairdo.
She has beautiful hair, Linda. I hope I didn't hurt your feelings. I wondered if you were trying to grow it out. It is so hard to do. Katie can't seem to keep her hair out of her food, even with bangs. We were talking about her tangles the other day and have decided most of her tangles come from food getting stuck in it. Katie commented, "You just spill on your shirt." Oh dear...she is right
Donna, no hurt feelings here. Katie and Elizabeth are so alike! E also gets food in her hair. When we're combing out the tangles we try to guess what the mystery food of the day is.
My daughter is 15 and still trust me to trim her bangs, although I trim very little amounts at a time, since a 15 yo with a "bad hair" experience could be deadly!
it warmed up all the way to -11C today!!! :o) a heat wave . . . time to take the shorts out and ....... well maybe it wasn't that warm, but it was more tolerable!
Katie says, "Cool, I like it."
ReplyDeleteKatie needs a trim too, her bangs and not quite that long!
Can you say cousin IT?
hehe
Donna
awww, what a cutie pie ... makes me smile ... and you did a good job with the haircut Linda!! i remember my mom used to cut my bangs so short it looked like i was all forehead!!
ReplyDeleteglad you have sunshine now ... we got some warmer temps today too ... hugs, saija
I guess I should explain about the long bangs. She didn't walk around like that. ;-) I was trying to grow out her bangs and kept it pinned to the side. But she has SO MUCH HAIR! I had to re-think her hairdo.
ReplyDeleteSaija, what do you mean by warmer temps? -30C? Brrrrrr!!
ReplyDeleteShe has beautiful hair, Linda.
ReplyDeleteI hope I didn't hurt your feelings.
I wondered if you were trying to grow it out. It is so hard to do. Katie can't seem to keep her hair out of her food, even with bangs.
We were talking about her tangles the other day and have decided most of her tangles come from food getting stuck in it.
Katie commented, "You just spill on your shirt."
Oh dear...she is right
Donna, no hurt feelings here. Katie and Elizabeth are so alike! E also gets food in her hair. When we're combing out the tangles we try to guess what the mystery food of the day is.
ReplyDeleteAnd I get food all over my shirt, too. :-)
My daughter is 15 and still trust me to trim her bangs, although I trim very little amounts at a time, since a 15 yo with a "bad hair" experience could be deadly!
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful children, Linda!
it warmed up all the way to -11C today!!! :o)
ReplyDeletea heat wave . . .
time to take the shorts out and ....... well maybe it wasn't that warm, but it was more tolerable!
Suzanne, with all the children you have that would be a small fortune let alone the hours shuttling them back and forth!
ReplyDeleteSaija, -11C?!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll say it again: Brrrrrrrr!!!!