

I know that we will be back to Snip-its because we all had a wonderful experience.

When it was finally time to go, you used your passes to get your prize. I have a feeling you would have kept going until you were bald because you were so happy. When we asked if it was too short, you said you wanted more off. Since you are going to kindergarten and the amazing hairstylist showed you not to be afraid you agreed.

JSL, you finally had a haircut that used clippers. There was a milestone of sorts on this adventure. The two of you were more worried about your gaming than anything else. Yes, they have a great weapon to keep kids happy and it worked brilliantly. Of course, I do believe I now know the secret of success at Snip-its. Neither of you were wiggly, upset, or bothered by the new location. Then, it was time to get your hair done.īoth of you were so quiet the entire time. The two of you kept busy while I chatted with the owner and filled out some forms to get coupons in the mail. Snip-its was bright, beautiful, and beyond kid friendly. From the moment you walked in, the two of you were mesmerized. It was not just a place to get hair cuts, it was an experience. I will admit that I am now kicking myself for not taking both of you here before this time. Thanks to this, it should not be a shock to either one of you that I had to take photos when we finally went to have your hair done at the Snip-Its last weekend (they opened during the winter). There was the photo shoot of JSL’s first hair cut back in November 2008. There was the time NHL decided to be a barber at six years old and we had a hair emergency. Over the years, I have documented a lot of your hair cut milestones. Whether it was bad cuts, too many noises, people that were not friendly with children, or our favorite person leaving – something always seemed to happen. I think we often wait until your hair is beyond ready to get a trim because it has always been an adventure. Getting hair cuts for the two of you has not exactly been one of my favorite items to accomplish over the years.
