Monday, January 26, 2009

haircuts~

my boys hate haircuts.
these pictures make it pretty obvious.
cullans is extra short due to extra fighting!

-the finished product with little kael man-

-cullan before, can you tell he is not excited?--this was afterwards. trust me it was much more traumatic than these sweet pictures make it out to be.-oh well at least they are not shaggy anymore. it hurts me not to see cullans curls, but im sure they will grow back. hopefully!

4 comments:

ELVIA said...

awww. cute boys :)
i like shaggy curly hair but of course little kids make mess it up more than take care of it [lol].

all the best {xox}

Stacy said...

Oh... poor little guys! My boys are getting haircuts on Friday. Ollie's is EXTRA long and shagadelic!

Miss ~E said...

It's a universal law, all little boys must HATE haircuts! I have a pic of Hayden getting one at about cullens age and he was just growling at us, still to this day when Hayden sees the pic he gets a little miffed at us! Love little boys!

Hartson family said...

My mom cured my kids of wiggling during haircuts the same way she cured me. I about died when she smacked them on the top of their heads with a comb! But they've been pretty good for me ever since. TRAUMA. (P.S. sad not to see Cullan's curls- he almost doesn't look like Cullan)

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