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Took the kids to get their hair cut yesterday. Mr. Manzie's was so thick, a jungle expedition could get lost in there, and it was getting wild, cowlicks standing up everywhere, hair going where it wanted, especially in the back. Grandma's Crazy Cajun Hair gene had definitely struck again! In fact, I warned Sherri, our regular hair whacker, to be sure to comb through it before she used the buzz clippers on him, as it was sure to get hung up otherwise.
"Oh, it'll be fine!" she said with a grin. "His hair is so fine, it shouldn't tangle much."
*snort* Yeah. Right.
Five minutes later, she was combing through it. "I've never seen fine hair that was short tangle like that before!"
"You've been spoiled by my thinning hair," I said cheerfully. "Because mine used to be exactly like the Impossible Son's."
He wanted it short on the sides and spiky on top, and has asked me if he can get it high-lighted blue next time. *laughs* Of course, I said yes!
And, of course, I have pictures...

Look at those sea-green eyes!!
I told Sherri, as she grabbed the extra hold gel, that the good news was, the moment she got his hair spiked up the way she wanted, it would pretty much stay that way. And it did. He's so lucky!!
The Impertinent One got a cute short cut, too. I miss her long hair, but she just looks so darned cute with this new cut, and I don't think anyone will be mistaking her for a boy this time!

We're going to get her ears pierced, too, though I've been having a bit of trouble finding a place that doesn't pull out the piercing gun. Sorry, but after having an ear nearly split by a piercing gun, I think I prefer having my daughter's ears done with a piercing needle. It'll heal cleaner, too.
She's already asked me to make earrings for her (YAY!), and I already have some designs in mind!
In other news, I finished my
weasley_fest fic, had it betaed and sent in. Oh, what a relief to have that out of the way! Boy, that was a hard one to write, just because I kept approaching it from the wrong angle!! That and the constant interruptions! We'll probably have a discussion about giving Mama time to write (or she go explodey!) this weekend.
And the Husbandly One and I have come to the realization that we are going to have to rig a canopy for our vegetable garden. Some of our plants, like the pumpkins, just can't take the sun. Ten years ago, I had no trouble growing pumpkins in full sun during a drought, but now? They're wilting, even though they are getting watered regularly. We're not the only ones, either. There are a lot of folks out here who are rigging shade for their gardens, because they're burning up otherwise.
Last year, the corn and milo in the fields around town didn't burn up until July. They started turning to straw last week, and the corn hasn't even shown ears yet. The grass in our front and back yard is already gone, and only the gardens are showing any greenery, because that's where we put our water. Makes us wonder what we should put in the yard rather than grass. Well... maybe buffalo grass rather than St. Augustine, which takes insane amounts of water to keep green, and just isn't worth it.
So, all you folks who are getting too much rain are welcome to send it our way. We are dry, dry, dry!!
And now, off to the library!!
"Oh, it'll be fine!" she said with a grin. "His hair is so fine, it shouldn't tangle much."
*snort* Yeah. Right.
Five minutes later, she was combing through it. "I've never seen fine hair that was short tangle like that before!"
"You've been spoiled by my thinning hair," I said cheerfully. "Because mine used to be exactly like the Impossible Son's."
He wanted it short on the sides and spiky on top, and has asked me if he can get it high-lighted blue next time. *laughs* Of course, I said yes!
And, of course, I have pictures...

Look at those sea-green eyes!!
I told Sherri, as she grabbed the extra hold gel, that the good news was, the moment she got his hair spiked up the way she wanted, it would pretty much stay that way. And it did. He's so lucky!!
The Impertinent One got a cute short cut, too. I miss her long hair, but she just looks so darned cute with this new cut, and I don't think anyone will be mistaking her for a boy this time!

We're going to get her ears pierced, too, though I've been having a bit of trouble finding a place that doesn't pull out the piercing gun. Sorry, but after having an ear nearly split by a piercing gun, I think I prefer having my daughter's ears done with a piercing needle. It'll heal cleaner, too.
She's already asked me to make earrings for her (YAY!), and I already have some designs in mind!
In other news, I finished my
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And the Husbandly One and I have come to the realization that we are going to have to rig a canopy for our vegetable garden. Some of our plants, like the pumpkins, just can't take the sun. Ten years ago, I had no trouble growing pumpkins in full sun during a drought, but now? They're wilting, even though they are getting watered regularly. We're not the only ones, either. There are a lot of folks out here who are rigging shade for their gardens, because they're burning up otherwise.
Last year, the corn and milo in the fields around town didn't burn up until July. They started turning to straw last week, and the corn hasn't even shown ears yet. The grass in our front and back yard is already gone, and only the gardens are showing any greenery, because that's where we put our water. Makes us wonder what we should put in the yard rather than grass. Well... maybe buffalo grass rather than St. Augustine, which takes insane amounts of water to keep green, and just isn't worth it.
So, all you folks who are getting too much rain are welcome to send it our way. We are dry, dry, dry!!
And now, off to the library!!