Tuesday, March 10, 2009

She Bangs!

Leah
Anna

My girl, Raychel will probably always need bangs. She inherited my pale skin and bright blue/green forehead veins. I remember her pulminologist (who was from India) would always make reference to her "translucent, Caucasian skin."

Well, as you can see, everyone got bangs this morning. I want to say...I love my friends! Thanks for your fast responses to my current "crisis." You are the best! I was going to just have Anna grow her bangs out...I liked the idea that the two of them would have different styles, and I agreed that Leah looked better with bangs. However, as I was trimming this morning, Anna was like, "Ok, mom, my tune!" I asked her if she wanted her bangs long, and she was like, "No, you just 'tut' them." Who am I to argue with a client...ha ha!
PS Doesn't this song make you wanna dance! I love it! :-)

8 comments:

Keri said...

I love those little head "bangers" LOL they look so cute. thumbs up for supporting their youth with bangs. LOL. Thats to funny what Anna said. Isnt it amazing how even though they of small words they really do have a mind of their own and their own opinion:hence my latest blog.

Youre right on you know to never argue with a client. at least she didnt beg for a mullet hair style. LOL

Cecilee said...

Looks like you did the right thing. They are such little cuties!

I know your girls will always have the latest hairstyles. They are lucky to have you!

The music totally reminds me of that Asian dude who sang this song on American Idol forever ago. Remember that?

Coulam Crew said...

Love this song! It reminds me of those stake dances when we were supposed to be the leaders but we danced more than the youth :)
Love the bangs! The girls are adorable no matter what style they wear

Amy said...

They look SO CUTE!!!!!

Ali said...

Oh my gosh! I totally forgot about William Hung! Yes, he did butcher this song.

Lindsay said...

I agree with everyone! The bangs were the right choice :-)

I love "translucent caucasion skin"! We will most likely never have to worry about skin cancer...unless you are moley like me hehe!

Lindsay said...

PS I probably just totally jinxed all of us...I take it back :-)

Darcy said...

Little girls and bangs go together. I think growing the bangs out is a right of passage into the tween stage. Keep your babies, babies a little longer!