




Wednesday Emily and I went for haircuts and brought Olivia along for the ride. The staff got Emily all situated on a booster seat and then out came a second booster and kid cape. I explained that I was other haircut, not Olivia, because I figured her hair was still too pretty short. The lady, who was already been smitten by Olivia, looked a little embarrassed and disappointed as she assured me that she should at least trim her bangs. Fine with me! In addition to getting the hair out of her eyes, I had her square of the pointed side burns a bit. I didn't bring a camera since I hadn't planned on getting hers cut, but here are some after shots. Voila, Olivia's first (scissor) trim (vs. orphanage clipper buzz)!
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