Monday, April 24, 2006
hair cut
Well, we finally got around to cutting our son's hair. yes, we did it ourselves, and our methods are, shall we say, unorthodox. but, he shouldn't be mentally scarred from it should he? (It was Dan's idea to use the garbage bag around his neck). But, no matter the means, the end is that Judah no longer has a mop of hair that looks as though it is trying to conquer the world starting with his noggin. I'm not sure Judah even cares about it, but I am glad that it is cut.
he wouldn't stop crying. and I got a little frustrated with the client (Judah) and the coach (Dan) {I hadn't asked for a coach}, so Dan ended up doing the finishing work. but, isn't he a handsome fellow?
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Since Andy commented aloud to me, I thought I would tell you what he said...
"Wow, Amber and Dan have a little boy on their hands. No more baby."
Yep, no more Baby Judah. He is really a cute little guy, Amber Joy.
Wow....he's grown up sooooo much! What a handsome little man!
Haha...I loved the pictures. We did that first cut for Jaidan last October and he felt the same way about it. I had to bribe him with a lollipop if he sat still and put on a Pooh movie which he had never seen so he was transfixed. The part I wasn't expecting, like yourself, was the coach Dad who also made me quite frustrated and it is all caught on video tape. I don't think people realize the strain of trying to cut a squirmy grumpy childs hair so that it looks cute and not like it was caught in a lawnmower so you have to buzz the whole thing in attempts to cover up your mistakes. When it comes to haircutting there is no need for a coach!:)
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