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Bryan's First (professional) Hair Cut

My kids.....yea they have crazy hair.  They were both born with a full head of hair and never lost a single strand.  Ashlyn's hair is long and curly and crazy.  Bryan's hair would be the same if I hadn't been cutting these past months.  I've cut his hair SIX times in the past 14 months.  SIX!  I finally decided it was time to have his hair cut professionally.

I'm not sure we'll be doing it again.  The hair dresser was great.  It helps that I've been going to her for a very long time.  But he just wasn't feeling it.  He didn't want to sit still.  He didn't like the cape.  He didn't like the scissors.  He just didn't like it.

She did a good job regardless.  She cut his hair and didn't make it all choppy and weird like I always do.  But I'm not sure I'll be taking him back.  I always follow him around to cut his hair.  I cut some in the bath tub when he's distracted.  Then I cut a little more when he's rocking with Daddy for bed.  Then I'll even cut some of what I missed the next morning when he's busy drinking his milk.  I really just have to chase him around to get it done.

And it works.

Even if it is a bit choppy.

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  1. I just took Mackenzie to get her hair cut, for the third time, and this time they lady messed it all up. :( It really is a bad hair cut, the bangs aren't even. the back isn't even. She doesn't know so I'll get it fixed after it grows a bit. It didn't help that she didn't sit still. Also, I just cut ethane hair.....he had a little piece longer than the rest of his hair in back. and then it needed a little off over the ears. I say keep doing it yourself if you like it better!

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