Wednesday, April 1, 2009

WW- Just A Little Off The Top

Todd has been begging me for weeks to cut the boys' shaggy hair. All you have to do is scroll through my last post to see just how out of control their hair has gotten. I know it really bothers Todd so I finally gave in and took them to my in-home salon.

Me? I don't mind it. I actually prefer their hair a bit longer. Maybe it's because with fresh haircuts they go from looking like the wild, adorable, little boys they are to handsome little men.

And they are growing up fast enough.



31 comments:

Anonymous said...

They DO look more grown-up now!

Rebecca Ramsey said...

Your boys are too cute.
Imagine the fun you'll have with little girl hair!
(I bet you've already imagined that!)

Cassie said...

You do a pretty good job! My Nanny used to always trim my bangs and they were always F-ed up! It was so embarrassing.

lime said...

they are cute either way

Loukia said...

They look very cute with their new haircuts! But I am the same as you, I hate getting my boy's haircuts because they do look so much older! I like their hair messy and long and baby-like!

Riahli said...

Very cute. Pretty soon here I will be giving my boys (just the boys, not the hubby, ha, ha) their summer fro-hawks...that's always fun.

Tammy said...

Cute haircuts!

Mom24 said...

They look so handsome. Very cute. :-)

Fire Hunt said...

Your boys are too cute.

Emily said...

I think Jack looks older when he gets a haircut too! They look adorable!

dawn klinge said...

My goodness, they're cute! I know what you mean though, every time my son gets his hair cut, he looks a little older.

Not Your Aunt B said...

What handsome little men!

Unknown said...

Yep, I hear ya. We just got the boys' haircut this past weekend and it is always quite different (I let it go for a while here too!) : )

They do look sharp though!

Jaimie Kylene said...

They look so cute! You did a great job!

I tried to cut Connor's hair once. I did such a horrible job (and cried a lot) that I vowed I'd never try again!

Kelley said...

You did a good job, Kat.

Kelly said...

I'm the same way with haircuts. It's like it ages them 5 years or something.

Robyn said...

Great job. I trimmed Miss M's bangs this week too.

Wendy said...

Awww, they're still cute! I cut Laura's bangs yesterday although they were shading her eyes nicely.

Dani said...

You kids are absolutely adorable!!! They do look all grown up :)

Cara said...

I agree. Every time I get Francesco's hair cut I swear he grows up just a little more.

Chris said...

Nah....they're still wild!

Lindsay said...

I know what you're saying - they turn into little men from little boys when they get their hair cut! But heck, they are still adorable - great job, mom! Now if I could just get motivated to do that...

Krystyn @ Really, Are You Serious? said...

Oh, they do look so much older! You did a great job, though.

Anonymous said...

Our husbands sound alike--I like their hair longer and shaggy, D likes the buzz cut look.

MamaGeek @ Works For Us said...

Isn't it CRAZY how boys look like little old men with a few chops of the hair? They truly are so adorable and WOWZA do they look alike Kat!!

CC said...

too sweet!!! I love it when my son gets his hair cut... but he hates it!

Tonya said...

good job they look so cute!

skywind said...

Oh, sweet little guy. :)
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Anonymous said...

Three little men. So sweet!

Cynthia said...

Well done...are you taking appointments? I think if I hold him down and you cut, we could get The Little Man taken care of;)

4funboys said...

love the look.

just got my boys' done today... they HATE it>

so much easier when they were little and didn't have an opinion>

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