We’ve never cut the boy’s hair. It’s pretty long and crazy right now, with certain sections much longer than others. Note the 5-inch-long locks draped over his left ear.
The one thing that makes us want a more proper ‘do on the boy is that he was so darn cute when his hair was short. Of course, we still think he’s the cute bomb, but others may disagree.
Just like every parent, we think our little one could be a model. When we looked up the opportunities before, we saw it helps A LOT if you live in a big city, like LA or NYC. Well, now that we’re headed north, why not?
So, we’ll wait to see what the experts say before we snip the boy-fro. Here’s hoping that ‘sloppy rats nest’ is in!
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My littlest got a call last week to possibly be the hair baby for Johnson & Johnson's no more tangles shampoo. Someone gave them our number. I submitted a pic. We'll see.
Having crazy hair can sometimes be AWESOME! At least I was flattered.
very cool, Mandy!
looking forward to hearing how it turns out.
awe..I love his hair.
p.s. what is he chewing on?
Cute…
i have a picture of our sons first hair cut framed. its so precious!
yah. your boys hair could get you into a fine little apt. in NY. cha-ching!
Having all girls, when I see this pic & wanna put a hairbow in it.
I would not do well w/ boys.
Super cute curls.
I think you should just cut it so it’s even. Or maybe he could pull off the ever-so-popular ‘side swept’ style in the front, spiky in the back. You know like this:
http://tinyurl.com/6s2vzh
Doesn’t he look happy to have that hair…
We envy the curls!! So cute!
Our oldest was born with jet black, 2-inch long spiky hair that, honestly, stuck straight up all over her head for about 3 months until it started calming down, and turning blonde. I probably heard “look at that HAIR!” at least 5 times a day.