Every mom has their good and bad days, but this might have been up there for me in the bad department. Emma walked downstairs this morning her usual chipper self, and in the midst of lunch packing, paper signing, piano practice nagging, and breakfast pouring I glanced up and thought "hmmm...she had a rough night last night, look at that hair!" but went back to my morning regimen. A few minutes go by before I finally get a good look at her...and THIS is what I see:
I am pretty sure I lost mommy of the year award for what I said/did after that. No need to expand upon those ugly details in this pretty little blog. Tears (from both her and I) and a LOONG time out (for both her and I) later, I made her take a bath and wash her hair so I could see how bad it really was...and it was THIS BAD (remember, long, one length, curly locks):
Who is feeling the love right now???????? Oh and I better add, that her lips are black and blue b/c she found the black halloween frosting in the fridge...
I'm feeling just a small TWINGE of guilt looking at this sad face. But really, the mountain of hair...on the floor...in her bedroom...don't judge me!
I then made an emergency 911 call to my SIL's hair person (who is now officially also my hair person) who made me feel a little better and made her hair "layered" so it is still long and I can still "play" with it (though no long braids, side twists, buns, or much of any of my other hair mom's favorite do's). Though I can still play, she looks much like a 45 year old woman now instead of my 4 year old American Girl.
Words can not describe the sadness I have felt all morning long over the loss of the days/months of hair fun I am going to miss out on due to my scissor wielding child, but thank goodness I can still pull her bangs back and put flowers in. The throw up finally went back down when i sent her off to school today, with a smile and a hug...forgiveness had come (from her anyway, I am not sure when I will forgive her for this...).
Oh and thanks to Kristin who reminded me (in the midst of my tears of anger and sadness) to grab the camera and take some pictures. B/c this *might* be funny someday. It might be funnier knowing I just got done spending over $100 last night on matching clothes for my whole family b/c we are taking Christmas pictures TOMORROW. Ahh the life. This hair mom has been officially humbled.
7 comments:
My little heart aches for your loss.
Oh Chels, that is a rough morning. Her hair really doesn't look bad at all. Lucky for her, she has her mom's luscious locks, so it just looks like layers. Thanks for the reminder to hide my scissors---- you never know what their little minds will come up with.
I was so looking forward to this post! It is not nearly as bad as I had pictured from your description though, thank goodness. I took my kids out for some pictures today and it was COLD, hope tomorrow is successful!
Hey there Chelsea. I am so glad that you came on by my blog. About the beanies. I have a few different sizes available. Is there a particular color you like or are interested in? Try looking through this link, www.lilcutiehairbows.etsy.com
Chelsea, combining shipping works for me. I am hoping that more gals utilize this. I just ordered all my ribbon for December's and January's Bows and can't wait to get them together and up on my blog!
I am so so so sorry. Still an adorable sweetie though. You handled it much more gracefully then I would have. Props for the mommy time-out too!
She is still a peach!
Wow...that wasn't bad! My oldest, Hailey cut her hair at least 4 times, and by that third time, Dan took the scissors she was using and broke them right there in front of her...lol. He still feels guilty about that childish display. The worst of all was when she cut her bangs down to stubbies, and she had long gorgeous hair! So stubby bangs and long gorgeous hair...ugh! Good thing hair grows back ;)
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