Aw...cute!
I always seem to like to document the conversations that my family has around my new passion these past few months: hair!
I think that some of our family conversations are pretty funny and cute. You might agree, or not. Anyway, I thought we might need a place where we could share our hair conversations that we have with our family and friends. They don't have to be about the the nicest compliment, or the meanest comment, as we have threads for those already. However, you are welcome to post those here. I want to read the transcripts of your conversations about hair stuff! (paraphrasing is fine) Entertain me!
Here's one from this evening:
8 year old son:
“Can I pull your hair fork out and look at it?”
Me:
“Yeah, I guess so.”
8 year old son:
Pulls hairtoy out of my bun (great!), makes ninja sword sound effect “ching!”
“Is it a new one?”
Me:
“no.”
8 year old:
“What wood is it? It’s really pretty.”
Me:
“Canarywood. I love how it glows.”
Hubby chimes in:
“It’s made out of birds.”
Last edited by Wildcat Diva; September 16th, 2012 at 08:50 PM.
Aw...cute!
Cute!
My stepdaughter walked into the bathroom when I was fixing my hair yesterday and asked if I was doing my "awesome new bun." It's just a simple double braided bun, but she's impressed!
My 15 month old is drawn to hairsticks. I had one in a few days ago and she attacked it! Not really a conversation, but I shrieked!
Joie
Aww, that's cute.
I have acquired quite a few hair toys. My DD5 will often ask me "can I look at your hair sticks?"
So I will pull them out and she will gently hold them and look at them in wonder. She'll then ask me if I will put one in her hair. So I will make a little bun with her hair and put a hair toy in it.
Starting her early
This happened yesterday, when I was visiting my son's home to celebrate a family birthday. I was wearing my hair down in all its natural glory ( or so I thought ).
9 year old grandson:
"Nanny, your hair looks like a witch."
Me: "It does?"
9 year old grandson:
"Yeah, it looks like a witch but feels like Rapunzel."
I always wanted fairytale hair!
Great so far guys! Thanks.
Here's another:
background info: DH's scalp has been getting a lot of attention from me lately, rooibos spray, oiling, scalp massage, and left to sit under my heating cap. (he's fallen asleep a couple of times that way)
8 year old DS says tonight:
"Can you do one of those treatment things on me? Like you usually do to Dad?"
Awww. That's so cute.
A few weeks ago I had this convo with my mom:
Me: I'm going to the store to get more conditioner. Do you need anything?
Mom: didn't you just buy some last week?
Me: yeah, but I learned about this really cool thing called co washing, where you only use conditioner and I'm trying it out.
Mom: makes a disgusted face then asks. You haven't been using shampoo?
Me: nope
Mom: that's disgusting.
Me: I know it sounds gross, but feel my hair. It's so soft.
Mom: I'll pass, that's gross.
^^
that's funny, my mom was disgusted when I told her about just washing the roots, instead of scrubbing the shampoo down my length.
5 inches to hip!
My mom doesn't think giving up shampoo is "gross." But she supports what she doesn't understand.
This morning in church my friend, who is really busy with homeschooling 3 kids, said to me "I haven't read your whole thing, but I'm going to wash my hair with the soap!" I made a hair kit last week with castile soap, citric acid, a leave-in, homemade curl spray, and oils. I sent her an email with a bunch of info, which she has had to read bit by bit because she's too busy. But it's cute how excited she is. She wants to do cassia with me sometime. Neither of us has yet; it will be fun.
Wildcat, I'm so sorry to hijack your thread, but I am trying to PM you and your inbox is too full. Would you clear some space? Thank you! :-)
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