Thursday, August 16, 2012

Sweet and Sassy

We all carry childhood scars.  Some heavier than others.  Thankfully, mine are feather light, but scars all the same.

You see, when I was very young (maybe 3), my mother took me to a salon and chopped all my hair off.  On purpose.  It was the Dorothy Hamill look.  Any of you reading this over the age of about 35 are nodding your heads in understanding.  Regardless of it's fashion at the time, it was short.  And I looked like a boy.

Case in point.  Made even more acute next to my adorable little sister in her blond curly pig tails.  Scarred.  For life.
So, you will understand my hesitancy to ever take scissors to Sydney's hair.  Despite plenty of super cute little girls with their bobbed haircuts or bangs, I have refused to cut hers.

However, the time had come for a slight trim.  Just to even things up a bit.  Sydney's good friend and neighbor needed a trim too so her mom and I decided to make it a fun girls event.  This morning we visited the most incredible little girls salon (the perks of living in the city), called Sweet and Sassy.
I attempted to take a quick pic of Sydney pre-haircut.  This is her usual "Don't Take My Picture!" pose.  But look - she's wearing the boots again (and thank goodness because she has outgrown all of her sandals and I gave them all away just this week without even thinking of our fun girls event).


The salon really is outrageously cute.  They have this little area in the back where the little princesses can put on a fashion show after getting all dolled up.  There was a birthday party underway when we got there and Syd was super excited to watch the princesses dance and walk the runway.



Time for haircuts!  Her friend, Chloe, was up first.  Gone were the excited giggles.  Something about getting into that chair strikes fear in the heart of small children.


Syd enjoyed watching poor Chloe's torture.  But when it came time for her turn - whoa, no!  She ended up in my lap for the whole cut (hence, no pictures).
She finally settled down enough to be blown dry in the chair by herself.  But still very wary.
Bolstered by promises of lollipops, she even braved the curling iron!!!

This is her ?smiling? for the camera.
I think my favorite is the glitter spray!
 More glitter for their faces.
Now it was THEIR turn to be princesses and walk the runway.  Sweet and Sassy for sure!

Followed by a girls lunch complete with umbrella drinks.



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Tea Party and Bonus!

Little Miss loves a party!  Anytime we gather with friends she wants to know where the birthday cake is!  It's really not a bad idea.

This weekend she hosted a little tea party for her more stuffy friends.  


Apparently those tea partiers got a little rowdy because they all ended up in time out!


Bonus (i.e. random) material!


What, don't you always put your snack bowl on your head while watching tv???

I'm clearly not the only one who liked Nutella around here!


Bonus, Bonus!

So yesterday I grabbed a pair of boots for Sydney at a consignment store.  She wouldn't even consider wearing them last year so I had little hope for this coming fall/winter.

She.  Will Not.  Take them off.  Even after her bath, they were the first thing she put on her still dripping wet body.  It looked like she might sleep with them at one point last night.  Kept running around the house yelling, "I got cowboy boots.  Yeehaw!  I'm gonna ride a horsey!"  Hmmm.  Texas rubbing off a bit?  And despite my pleas for a little practicality this morning, she wore them to school.  Pretty cute though.  I expect you'll be seeing a lot of those boots this fall.