As I just sat down to write this post. Brady walked up to me and told me Peter Pan cut his hair. In his hand was a huge wad of hair that he cut off from the front of his head. Oh dear... sigh. I told him this morning I loved how nice his hair looked. I am getting very good at cutting it myself. Note to self NEVER MENTION his hair again. Oh dear we are in for a crew cut. But I'll continue this post and deal with his hair in a little bit... big sigh.
So yesterday we swung by the farm and checked on the baby barn swallows. I think I know how they got their name.
We also checked on Geneva. She is the one laying down. Her baby is due any day now. I think the other alpacas are just as excited as we are for a new little one to be running around as we are.
Well Brady wants his hair back. I must go deal with the situation at hand. I'm thinking baseball hat for a few weeks.
Happy Fourth of July!
note to self- after a large party at our house make sure someone doesn't leave scissors in the bathroom.
UPDATE
7 comments:
motherhood, a tad over-rated!!
i think the birds know what they are doing!! 10 days, boot em' out...hehe
he does look cute!!
Good capture of swallow babies.
i used to do that as a kid - always cut my own hair.
LOL! Had to laugh about the hair! :-) Great shots of the baby swallows. Demanding little things!
Visiting from "It's all about Purple" - I love that first shot! And your sweet boy with that baby alpaca. And...my son woke me up one morning - very proud that he had cut his own hair. He was about 4 or 5 I'm guessing. His style was more of a deep "V" rather then rows straight across...he's 22 now, and has worn a buzz cut most of his young life!!
He looks adorable! Boys survive those self-administered haircuts so much better than girls!
Oh dear! He looks so sad after the hair-cutting misadventure! (But what a funny story to look back on when he's older, right?)
Gorgeous light you captured in his eyes in the last shot of him. Looks like he feels much better! :-)
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