Trying to keep her hair out of her face was becoming a constant
struggle, and keeping clips or bows in place is easier if you are trying to place them in her mouth.
Imagine living in a house with Cousin It. When she runs up to me, I look down and see hair.
It was time to give her a haircut. Cari was crying - on the inside - as she got the
scissors ready.


Initially, Cari didn't like the result. She was going to miss those long bangs. I was going to miss Cousin It.

Five minutes after the haircut we all decided we liked it. The baby is discovering a whole new world not covered in hair and I am discovering my baby's face!
2 comments:
Good job Cari. She looks beautiful. Cant wait to see her in just a few days :)
Cute.
I wouldn't like living with cousin it either.
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