That is an even better idea than those silly bump-it things. Quick, get a patent, then put “the tall hair cup” up for sale with Ava as the spokeswoman. You will become rich rich rich.
@Fran, That was harder to do than it looked. You could see the cup through her hair and then Sarah got annoyed with me and wouldn’t let me keep trying.
Oh my…I was just at Miz Booshay’s crying and then I came here and am laughing…I am a mess. That is so hysterical, the hair, obviously. Then add the dancing? And the bow? Toooo much!
eye liner pencils are fun too. my 3 year old morphed from a dapper french construction worker to a foolhardy, trigger happy mexican. it’s how we roll on rainy days.
I’m not ashamed to say that after work today I’m going to find a cup, and I’m going to try and convince a friend to let me play with her hair!
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Awesome!!!
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That is an even better idea than those silly bump-it things. Quick, get a patent, then put “the tall hair cup” up for sale with Ava as the spokeswoman. You will become rich rich rich.
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That is hilarious! I’m gonna have to go try it tonight.
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hahaha so cute!
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Hahaha too funny! Hmmm my 3 year old has some long hair…..I’ll have to make her be my model now. =)
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My girls and nieces have done that with water bottles…it is hysterical. They look like kids from Dr. Suess books!
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Ava’s sooo cute!
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Am I rushing home to try this on my four year old Emma?
Oh yes.
Yes I am.
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That is so cute! Now you could dress her up like a Victorian Princess for Halloween. Wouldn’t that be adorable?!
Cabin Fever in Vermont
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I love it!!!
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That’s awesome! I’m going to try that on Sarah.
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Fran says:
May 5th, 2010 at 6:23 pm
@Fran, That was harder to do than it looked. You could see the cup through her hair and then Sarah got annoyed with me and wouldn’t let me keep trying.
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Andrea says:
May 5th, 2010 at 6:52 pm
@Fran, Fran, you crack me up!
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Allison says:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:04 pm
@Andrea, Ava’s wasn’t perfect either…note the lopsidedness. It’s easiest if they flip their head downwards.
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That was pretty awesome. Ava’s cute anyway. Lotsa fun!
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That’s awesome!
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Oh so cute! the dog is funny too.
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Oh my goodness, she’s delightful!!
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As soon as my hair is long enough I’m sportin’ that style!
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This has nothing to do with your post, but are y’all still selling the LOVE WINS bracelets?
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The things us parents do to our kids for entertainment!
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Oh my…I was just at Miz Booshay’s crying and then I came here and am laughing…I am a mess. That is so hysterical, the hair, obviously. Then add the dancing? And the bow? Toooo much!
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I would do that all the time as a kid. Pencils work too! It must be something about cool people born on Aug 1st.
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eye liner pencils are fun too. my 3 year old morphed from a dapper french construction worker to a foolhardy, trigger happy mexican. it’s how we roll on rainy days.
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HEHEHE..LOOKS LIKE A POSSIBLE SEQUEL TO THE ‘CONE HEADS’
ONLY ADORABLE..
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i would have to admit that i have pictures of my three girls (definitely older than your daughter..) with cups in their hair….. very funny!
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I hope everything’s okay; you haven’t posted in a while!
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Where are you????? Miss seeing your posts
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i have to find my pic of when I first learned that trick in college. so fun!!!! that’s a guarantee laughing session.
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