I know, I know...I'm saying it yet again...I'm playing "catch up" with my blog reading. It happens more often than I ever thought possible. But I'm not complaining though. My life is full and happy, so sometimes I get behind.
It's always fun to visit you. The girls look adorable. Are they giving their hair to Locks of Love? Your backwards night was a hoot. So much fun. What a great idea.
I Think it's amazing that your girls did this! I've donated my hair three times now, currently in the growing phase again. God has blessed some of us with more hair then we know what to do with so why not give it away?
Your girls are adorable! I happen to be growing my hair out for Locks of Love too and I hope my new "do" looks as cute as theirs when I finally get it cut--not sure that is realistic but I can dream.
OH MY. You are a bigger woman than I, Heather Whittaker. If my daughter had hair like a diva like your Seanna...I just don't think I could have done it!! But it really does look so adorable. Much props to you and yours.
I know I am late...but I am sitting here in tears. As a cancer survivor this means the world to me.
My little girl hated when daddy's hair went away (and I am mostly bald anyway) so to this day, I have a horrible 90's gotee...just for my little Caroline.
Thank you for teaching your beautiful little girls the value of sacrifice. that is amazing.
Heather, they look so, so adorable. What a great idea with summer approaching too. You all will love it and the freedom it brings.
Posted by: pam (without fear) | May 09, 2008 at 08:41 AM
I know, I know...I'm saying it yet again...I'm playing "catch up" with my blog reading. It happens more often than I ever thought possible. But I'm not complaining though. My life is full and happy, so sometimes I get behind.
It's always fun to visit you. The girls look adorable. Are they giving their hair to Locks of Love? Your backwards night was a hoot. So much fun. What a great idea.
Hugs!
Kat
Posted by: Kat | May 09, 2008 at 08:58 AM
I Think it's amazing that your girls did this! I've donated my hair three times now, currently in the growing phase again. God has blessed some of us with more hair then we know what to do with so why not give it away?
Posted by: Meghan | May 09, 2008 at 09:28 AM
And they are even more beautiful! On the inside and outside.
Posted by: Rachel Rowell | May 09, 2008 at 10:22 AM
Brilliant. Think of the time saved in washing and then brushing. They look so cute.
Posted by: Lori Z | May 09, 2008 at 11:15 AM
I cannot believe how grown up they look!!!!!!
Posted by: dana | May 09, 2008 at 01:14 PM
They are SO cute!
Sad I'm not with you guys in Franklin tonight!
Vicky : )
Posted by: Vicky Beeching | May 09, 2008 at 03:42 PM
Your girls are adorable! I happen to be growing my hair out for Locks of Love too and I hope my new "do" looks as cute as theirs when I finally get it cut--not sure that is realistic but I can dream.
Posted by: Cari | May 09, 2008 at 06:25 PM
OH MY. You are a bigger woman than I, Heather Whittaker. If my daughter had hair like a diva like your Seanna...I just don't think I could have done it!! But it really does look so adorable. Much props to you and yours.
Posted by: Pearmama | May 10, 2008 at 10:21 PM
I know I am late...but I am sitting here in tears. As a cancer survivor this means the world to me.
My little girl hated when daddy's hair went away (and I am mostly bald anyway) so to this day, I have a horrible 90's gotee...just for my little Caroline.
Thank you for teaching your beautiful little girls the value of sacrifice. that is amazing.
You guys are wonderful!
Posted by: Rick | May 12, 2008 at 06:50 AM
Oh my gosh! They look like super models! I miss you guys
Posted by: mrs. bear | May 12, 2008 at 09:05 AM
Your blog convinced my girls to do theirs... We did it today and they look adorable! I posted pics on my blog.
Posted by: Elissa | May 30, 2008 at 03:53 PM