On Monday morning I went straight to the Apple store at the mall to get my laptop fixed. It turned into an all day event, but in the end I left with a functional computer with all my pictures still on it. Thank You, Jesus. Seriously.
Since we had a few hours to hang around the mall, I decided to take Annabeth to Visible Changes and see if we could get her first haircut. (I know, y'all. Yes, she is almost 3 years old.) I'd been meaning to do this for a long time, but I was scared that she would freak out and we would have to leave with half a haircut. I also didn't know where to take her. "Cool Cuts for Kids" was great for Jackson, but there was not as much at stake with his hair. Annabeth's hair is her crowning glory. Could I really trust a kid place with my angel's beautiful locks?
Visible Changes fit us in with a stylist I didn't know, but she was really sweet. I took Annabeth around the salon to show her everything. Then she started getting nervous. When it came time to sit in the chair, she freaked out and said she wanted to eat. So we told the stylist we'd try again after lunch. I also took her by the Disney store to show her that I would buy her a princess doll if she got her hair cut.
We ate some Chickfila and then Curtis arrived with his moral support. We went back to the salon but our stylist was with another client. So we took Annabeth to the play area and let her go crazy. After that, she said she was ready to get her hair cut. Yay! We went back to Visible Changes for the third time and the stylist worked us in again.
There was a four-year-old girl in the waiting area who was having her first haircut, so I stopped feeling so bad about how long I'd waited. I think interacting with her helped Annabeth relax a little bit.
Our stylist, Christine, sprayed Annabeth's hair with water so she wouldn't have to brave the sink. AB cried for about a minute and then she calmed down.
She was very still and quiet throughout the whole thing. The stylist basically evened out the ends and that was it. You can't even tell she's had a haircut, except that it has a nicer shape to it now. My first thought was that it was a waste of money, but I think it was wise seeing as how Annabeth could have freaked out at any moment.
Goldilocks also got to have her first experience with a curling iron. I would be way, way too nervous to do this myself.
Annabeth looks a little bit like Wednesday from the Addams family here.
And finally, a smile!
Annabeth picked out an Ariel doll from the Disney store and then it was done. My baby girl is growing up!
28 comments:
Amanda, she is just too precious for words. Xo, Genah in Chicago
Awww, that's where Tori got her first haircut too!!
She has such pretty hair!!!
Precious!
She is so precious! Blessed with some gorgeous hair too!!
My girls is 2 and a half and I haven't dared to have her hair cut yet:).... I totally understand the trepidation! She looks great! And, good for you for being so patient...I'm gonna remember this post when we finally go!
I can not believe how VERY much Annabeth looks like my granddaughter in these pictures!!
She sure is growing up fast Amanda. Love it when you share pics of the family.
God bless and Happy Thanksgiving!
Marilyn...in Mississippi
Oh man! My 2.5 year-old son's last hair cutting experience was so scarring for more people than I can count. He'd had haircuts before & didn't mind them, but last time I tried doing it myself. Big mistake that required the help of a professional.
A very long story short, by the time we were done at the kids' salon, three of us were holding my screaming child down & the next kid in line refused to even sit in the chair because of the torture he had just witnessed. I left feeling so horrible for ruining haircuts for not just my own son, but a poor innocent stranger as well.
I don't in any way judge you for waiting 3 years to get Annabeth's hair cut! And she looks beautiful with her curls!
That is so sweet, Amanda! My little girl is four and I'm always amazed at how well she does getting her hair cut. The stylist said most little girls actually do great and kinda enjoy the primping! (I guess it starts young!)
Sweetness. What a doll!
And I'm praying for your re-entry - may it be easy on you, but not TOO easy. Hope you had a great day.
She's beautiful. Way to go with the doll!!!
She is precious! Thank you for sharing this special moment.
cutie head :-)
My good friend's girl just had her first hair cut at age 6... it was down to her knees. She gave 12 inches to locks of love and he hair is still well past the middle of her back! But she was practically born with a toupee ;-)
Oh my goodness - those big eyes while she is sitting there in that chair; those about do you in! :) Glad it ended up a happy story, though. :)
What a sweet girl! The curled hair makes her look so grown up!
She looks adorable and did amazingly great for her first time. When J was 2, I qave in and got his hair cut in a kid's salon. It was a horrifying experience with a bad stylist and a pair of clippers. To this day (at 17) he hates getting his hair cut, and wears what we all lovingly call his "haircut face" the whole time. Actually, it make sme laugh. Just keeping it honest, y'all.
My little girl was three-and-a-half when she had her first haircut. She could nearly sit on her long dark hair, and I had enough cut off that I could keep a ponytail of it. Annabeth looks adorable! Good for her, and good for you, too, Mama!
She looks precious! My oldest girl was five before her hair was cut! Have fun!
So sweet!!!
I love that last picture! Annabeth is so cute and her hair is super pretty!
Adorable!
Precious!
Oh my, those pics at the beginning- one of the most pitiful faces I've ever seen. Kind of reminds me of the face Hank (our dog) would make when we put him in the shower. Of course you know I don't think Annabeth looks like a dog- I think you get the gist.
And I'm assuming you have saved some of those cut locks??!
She is precious!
My baby girls were nervous, too, the first time their hair was cut. I wonder why? I guess because a stranger is near them. But ... it doesn't hurt! ;-) I have yet to figure that out!
Amanda, I am laughing so hard. I was thinking about why kids are afraid of first hair cuts ... and well, the word "cut" sure doesn't sound pleasant, does it?! When they get a cut on their finger, it hurts. A cut on their knee ... hurts. I guess the word "trim" sounds better! Ha! Wish I had thought of that years ago.
Adorable - especially the last shot and she does have her Mama's beautiful hair! :)
Oh, she is soooo adorable, and don't feel bad! I don't remember when I first took my girls in for their first haircuts! I think I took Angela after she tried to cut her own hair, right before my cousins wedding and I took her in to get it fixed and told the stylist that she had a wedding to go to the next day and I needed her to look decent (No pressure or anything, right!?! She was really young, at a hairschool actually, so yeah, talk about pressure!) Poor thing! She did great, though! We made sure it was one that had more experience and was about to graduate to do her hair. It took Chloe forever to even get hair!!! I don't think she had enough hair to even get a haircut until right before she went to school!!! That child's hair would not grow! I had to put her in super-girly clothes all the time until she was like 5 or something, so that people didn't call her a boy, and sometimes they still did!!!! So annoying!!!
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