Evolution
Once I started, there was no turning back. I couldn’t quit. I thought about it, but it was just too late.
It’s bittersweet, but I’ll be okay.
I may cry in the morning, but I’ll be okay.
It’s sad when things change, but I’ll be okay.
I may never see all those sweet curls again, but now I can clearly see the precious eyes and sweet face of my handsome baby boy.
THE EVOLUTION OF A HAIRCUT.
The Mop.
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8 Comments:
Your little man is gorgeous.
I cried for the first three haircuts when I took my Little One's curls off.
I still have Monster Man's angel white hair curl in my jewelry box. Sniff, sniff. But your little guy looks so handsome and grown up now.
Oh my goodness I can't believe how grown up he looks with the new 'do.
Such sweetness!
Very cute, and very grown up! Although, the mullet would have been fun, too. :)
Love the haircut! I am not too big on mop-headed baby boys. I have always been chasing the boys with scissors (not literally! Please!) Justin's 8 year old "independent from Mom" mop of shaggy hair bugs me to NO END!! But, that's probably the point, right?
Awesome that you got a shot of the mullet - that will totally come in handy when he is dating:)
The hair cut looks great. My boys would run if I broke out the hair clippers. I can't cut hair to save my life - well, unless you call a buzz cut an actual hair cut.
Love the cut.
First time here. Hope you don't mind.
Mike
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Aw, he is so cute! He's such a little man! Our Baby Boy needs a haircut so badly, but I'm holding off as long as possible. He's the first one to need a haircut before 18 months and he's not even a year!
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