
I tried to do it by myself, but I had no clue what I was doing. So, thanks to Brianne for coming over to teach me how to officially do a fohawk. Now I know for next time :-) Jack's wasn't so sure how he felt about us putting product in his hair!!

The new do!

What do you think? Can he pull it off?

It eventuallt turned into a whole head of spikes... which I fell in love with. I put him in the tub, pulled out the scissors, and worked my magic. It looks a lot better, but I had a scare for a little while. I'm still learning how to cut hair on a toddler that pushes my hands away any time I come near him with scissors (or clippers) and doesn't hold still for more than 2 seconds! Thanks John for distracting him best you could! I loved his spikey hair so much that I've been doing it like that pretty much everyday! I love it.
5 comments:
Melanie,
Your little guy is so cute! I love the hair! He has so much of it! It's so fun being able to see how people are doing! I just love it. You can go see my little guy at stuwilsonfamily.blogspot.com
Shana Wilson (Bawden)
um, i just discovered this blog, and spent the past 30 minutes reading it instead of learning about the constitution. Jack's faux hawk is so much cooler than the Constitution!
Yeah I'm with you on that. I can't cut hair for the life of me. Luckily Jenna does hair and is fabulous at it and she does my kids hair. Isn't it funny how much older they seem when their hair is done:)
Yeah I'm with you on that. I can't cut hair for the life of me. Luckily Jenna does hair and is fabulous at it and she does my kids hair. Isn't it funny how much older they seem when their hair is done:)
So I am melissa snyder's little brother and I saw a picture of brian mills, I served a mission with him in San Antonio, how can I get a hold of him!!!!!!
Thanks,
Justin Quinn
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