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love my hair and WW

if you have a chocolate latte, brown baby girl, you need to own this book {click the pic...it's a linky to amazon.com}. i'm shouting it from the roof tops because it is so stinking cute i can't stand it. we've had it for a few years, but now that jk is almost 4, she's really into the styles of her hair.

last night, she asked me if i could please use coconut oil grease on her hair and make pretty rows like the corn...proving that if you read your kids books, something sticks in their little heads...it's like word for word. crazy!

so anyway, i did a bit of front braiding and left the back "free" in a puff. jada calls her afro 'classy fluffy'...and ihave no idea where she got that one, but it's pretty right on!

i have to say, hair is super fun for girlies...it takes some time, but it's a lot of fun!

Comments

Megan said…
Classy fluffy...haha That is SO CUTE!
Melissa said…
What a SWEETHEART!!! and I'm LOL@ Classy fluffy. What a funny girl.
LOVE it - my dear friend just adopted a sweet baby that she added to her family of ALL boys. I am highly recommending this book to her, she is already stressing for the hair do's she's going to be asked to do! (her boys all have super short hair, and a few years ago, they sported a mo-hawk!)
Eryn said…
oooh, I will have to check out that book for some day! Eryn
He & Me + 3 said…
Can I borrow her for a little while? She is so precious & my girls hate having their hair done:(
Young Momma said…
Super cute! Kudos to you for reading to your kiddos and for taking the time to get the hair dos right! I was so excited about having boys for that very reason! lol
Anonymous said…
It's so cute! Good job!
Karen said…
Classy Fuzzy. I love it. You do a great job on the rows of corn.
that's some serious adorableness!!!

Suzanne
GypsiAdventure said…
Awe...so pretty! You my dear...RAWK!!
~K
Anonymous said…
Her hair is beautiful and she my friend is indeed a classy kid. ☺
Karol said…
She is so stinking cute! Classy fluffy. Too precious!
Unknown said…
it is truly both classy and fluffy! love her! i'm always so impressed by your hair abilities
Robin said…
She is SO cute & what a sweet little story!!
Jenni said…
She is adoooooorable!
Carrie said…
Classy Fluffy? haha *snort* Now THAT is super cute!

Did I ever tell you my friend Theressa had to explain to me what a weave was about 5 years ago? I grew up in Montana for criminy sake!

She also teased me that I would have "cornrow" instead of cornrows because my hair is so fine!
jenn said…
Classy Fluffy. Love that. She's adorable.
RandomWonders said…
Classy fluffy!! I love it! Too sweet
Jen said…
that is super cute. how do you do that?
I love a little girl that knows what she wants done with her hair! It's great to have classy fluffy hair....much better than a bad hair day any day.
brionyskerjance said…
oh my goodness what a lil stylista! she is a cutie...and her hair looks amazing :)
That girl is pretty darn adorable. I would have a hard time saying no to that smile!
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That girl is pretty darn adorable. I would have a hard time saying no to that smile!
Kimmy said…
LOL...too cute! Love the "classy fluffy" term too :o)
Meredith said…
Love it! And I just left you a little something on my blog...
Karen said…
We are on our second copy of that book. Love that book. The other one we love is "I Like Myself"
http://www.amazon.com/I-Like-Myself-Karen-Beaumont/dp/0152020136

Her hair turned out darling! I still can't do a decent corn row to save my life. You have any tips?
LaTonya Yvette said…
You did a nice job! She is too cute!
Hccm said…
That's too cute! Classy fluffy:) I think I will take you up on the braiding class.

Hugs and Mocha,
Stesha
Pam said…
i put that book in my wish list on amazon and will be ordering very soon!! thanks!! i love her hair!! good job mom!!

i really need to ask you more questions about the camera lens you were talking about the other day too... help me!!
Tabitha Blue said…
That is just so cute!!!! She's a doll!!

Great job too! Wow.

:)
~Tabitha~

freshmommyblog.com
Lindsay said…
You are VERY very patient! I have a hard time wanting to take the time to put ONE ponytail in my daughter's hair. LOL. Great job though - REALLY great job.
Pretty darn adorable is what it is! :)
I'm gonna try to grab this book for some friends of mine at our church who have been paying somenoe to braid their adopted babies hair!
It looks like such a cute book, but that FACE is so cute!
Keri said…
What a doll! Just look at her precious face. I wanna hug her and squeeze her! 'Classy fluffy' and all! Muah, too cute.

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