Now that Izzy's hair has finally started growing, it's pretty much a hot mess (see below).

Then, because it is such a hot mess, we are losing countless hairbows (which adds up) and can't keep the hair out of her eyes. The last straw was a couple of weeks ago, Izzy almost ate the floor, face first, when her hairbow fell-out and she couldn't see b/c of all the hair. So, Daddy suggested a haircut. At first, I said "absolutely not", I mean she just got hair, I'm not about to cut it off! But after thinking about it and watching Izzy struggle with it, I decided to let my girl, Sharon (my hairdresser) take a look at it. Now, she is not the one in the pics, the owner Sharon works for just opened a new shop and they were VERY busy last Saturday morning when we went. However, Catherine, one of the newest hairdressers (at the station next to Sharon) had a small break and she offered to trim it. Sharon told her what she thought it needed some shaping-up and some bangs. I agreed and commented that it doesn't seem to even know how to grow. It's just everywhere, I didn't even know if I was parting it correctly! Haha, the best part is those curls are not just baby curls, it's the real deal-naturally curly hair! What in the world am I going to do with naturally curly hair? Thank the Lord I have James, who has Lindy who has naturally curly hair, and KK (Kaylee, Marshalls GF) who also happens to have naturally curly hair, b/c I have naturally straight as a stick hair and I have no idea how to manage naturally curly hair. The good news is, the haircut has definitely helped with the seeing difficulties, hairbow placement issues and hair management, not to mention it's super cute! I couldn't have asked for a better child either. She sat there good as gold! Not one time did she whine, cry, whimper, reach for me or anything of the sort. She was a perfect angel and everyone was complimentary of how cute and good she was, of course I was more proud of her behavior than her looks (but her cuteness gives me a big head too ;)







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