New haircuts ... and I no longer have a baby. Amazing how one haircut can add a year or more to a child's age.
She was unimpressed with the hair salon and the only way she would sit still was to play on the iPad while enduring the snip snip of the scissors. After the haircut, Isaac scowled and said he didn't like the new Sarah. Another male with a long-hair fixation?
I chopped off a whole lot of hair. This is the new hairstyle at its best; I am completely unable to achieve this on a daily basis. Also, my hair used to be brown as a child; it seems to have become black with age. Interesting.
A better view of the bob. We convinced Sarah that it was a good thing by telling her that she looks like her hero, Dora the Explorer.
The bangs were a bad idea and already growing out. Sarah is 'blessed' with a double cowlick making bangs almost impossible.
She's not always happy about getting her picture taken and often throws up one hand in resistance while yelling, "Don't look at me!" Perhaps her haircut's ability to add years to her age is merely expressing her teenage-like attitude.

4 comments:
love the new look..for both of you!!! Just so you know... you do not look old enough to be the mother of that many children :)
It honestly took me a while before I noticed yours, although Sarah's was obvious to me. You know I prefer long, but all in all: pretty good. lol
Your cut is gorgeous. Makes me wish I had the patience to grow mine back out again. But, alas, I think Alopecia has stolen my long hair for good.
And is it just me, or does Sarah look more like Hannah on profile?
Jac, Sarah's profile is mine and Hannah's has become Martha's. Their noses are identical, a toned-down version of the English snoz. And, don't grow your hair out! All the women in my family agree that alopecia found the ideal cut for your face!
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