Friday

This Girl has a Cool Mom

I took my daughter for a haircut. Her now 9-year-old tresses needed a trim.

She left like this:


I wish I could share the audio of my hubby when he saw her.

And a picture of the look he gave me. Ouch.

He was so relieved when we let him in on our secret.

I'll tell you too {it's just a fancy pink-colored hair clip that looks very real}.

Heart attack avoided.

And cool Mom inserted.

Y'all have a happy weekend, okay?

23 comments:

Happy Mommy said...

I love it. I bet your husband did have a small fit! Very cool mom! Did you let her wear it to school today?

Anonymous said...

I almost had a heart attack when I realized that if MY 9 yr old saw that picture, she'd be on me forEVER! But I like that it's a clip on thingy - I might just have to be a cool mom, too!

Anonymous said...

That is funny! It reminds me of the angry looks and silent treatment my sister and I received when we went with the fake tatoos and fake nose rings. Good times, good times. :D

beckyjomama said...

Very cool! I am gonna have big trouble when my girls get that age, cause I will be all like "it's just hair, go for it" and my man will be all like "Huh!?!?!? I don't think so!!!"

But the clippy thing may just save our marriage!

Anonymous said...

I want one for my crazy 29 year old hair. :-)

Amanda said...

Boy let me tell you a little story. Once I went to the salon to get my hair done and when the girl rinsed it, my WHOLE HEAD looked like that.... I WISH it had been a little clip. I ended up having to dye my hair black cherry to fix it and even still you could see hot pink in the sunlight.

I wish I had a picture of the look on my face when I saw it.

Valarie Lea said...

Syd has begged for a year for some streak in her hair. I told her we could do it, but then she chickens out. I don't think it would look very good anyway in her dark brown hair. Maybe I need to get her a clip. :)

Lindsay said...

We have these little clips --love them!

Preppy Pettit said...

I gave you an award bundle!

A Christian Mom said...

Aww... I love it!

VisibleSoulPhotography said...

That was a good one!

When I was little my mother had hair down to her waist. She bought a VERY short haired wig and played a joke on my dad...it was so funny!

Unknown said...

You are TOO cool! :)

Anonymous said...

I think it looks adorable!

I took my daughter to my hairdresser for her 5th birthday and she got hot pink highlights in her long blonde hair and they were gorgeous!! They lasted for 6 weeks. By the end it was just the merest hint of pink but she loved them!

Jeanette said...

You are SO cool! Wish I were as cool as you - our school won't let the kids have "colors" in their hair. I'm sure my DH would have more than a few words to say anyway......

Tammy said...

THIS household actually has a pink hair stick thingy that puts a nice pink streak ON the hair. Because I am cool too! (I think)

Anonymous said...

This past summer I took my oldest to get a summer cut and he got a temporary black streak on his blonde hair. He thought he was the bomb and I was the coolest mom ever.

megan said...

Lol. Thats great.

Muthering Heights said...

Great compromise...everyone wins! he looks so cute, btw!

mommy4life said...

Hmm....my 10 year old needs a haircut. I wonder how my hubby would react?

D... said...

You have to pick your battles and I think hair is the least of a parent's worries. It's not permanent at least! I love her look! I think those clips are great.

Anonymous said...

at my blog I have my favorite pics from 2008 the last one is my girls, my oldest works at a very trendy hair salon where I dropped off my year old to get her hair done for Christmas pics, I ran to The Gap to get a gift and came back to a 9 year old that wasn't ready for any Christmas picture I was willing to mail to her grandparents, it was also a clip in

The Source said...

LOL I bet the look you got from your hubby was somewhat similar to the look I got from mine when he found our daughter in the process of turning her hair pink. Only hers is real! She wants to try blue next. We'll see.

http://significantsource.blogspot.com/2008/12/alter-ego.html

Unknown said...

Good job, Cool MOM!