Showing posts with label haircut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircut. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Nothing says I love you like a Pee River!

I feel it is only right and fitting that I post a picture of the Griffinator in his new do. As you all played a special part in getting the boy what he rightfully deserved! :)
So he fell asleep on the way to the Snip-Its for his haircut. He had been having a very successful day of potty training and was in underroos at the time. I got the perfect parking spot and was able to sit in the car while Brian "embraced baldness" and then we traded spots and I went in and got Lincoln's hair trimmed up.

Well Mr. Griffin had peed his pants while slumbering in his car seat. I brought something to protect their seat during his haircut. The girl was amazing and understanding (Was it my day or what!).

He stayed half asleep through the entire cut his head would just bobble back and forth as his eyes roll around sleepily. The haircut was complete and Griff was finally awake. I finish paying and start gathering the boys, WELL, Griffin started peeing, and peeing. There was a small lake! This baby was huge! The hairstylist knew us from last time, thank goodness I tip well! She didn't even let me clean it up, "oh we'll just mop it up don't worry". Oh yes, Good Times!!

Rain Drops are Falling on My Head

Brian needed no blog support to receive a haircut. He was his own personal haircut advocate. No one could convince him that there is anything cooler in the world than the least amount of hair possible. The girl cut his hair and then showed him in the mirror, his face light up like Christmas morning. He hopped in the car and said, "When you slide your hand up the back of my head it feels like rain! I knew it, I knew this was an awesome haircut!"
I tried to get a few pictures to reflect the stark change in hairstyle. He was just too pleased with himself. A plain smile was absolutely out of the question! He asked, " Will my hair grow even a little bit before school tomorrow?" I assured him it would look the same, and was he ever thrilled.Last night we were out on the trampoline and I yelled for him to come out to play. He played a few minutes and said, "Mom, now that I am bald, I need to go back in the house because my head will get too cold." Omniscient as I am, I quickly informed him a beanie would do the trick.

As you can imagine...many ideas are circulating in this kids brain. He can't help but express himself. We washed his hair tonight and he was quite pleased with how little shampoo it required, it was so easy to rinse, and it dries in a flash. He informed me, "Dad's have the most hair. I said I think I probably have the most hair. He said, but dad's have the most hair on their whole bodies! If you have seen manly arm and leg hair, then you would know the kid is probably right!