Our favourite blog from last week’s iBlog Friday has been chosen - congratulations to Keri Arkell of Awesomely Unprepared! Your Cetaphil pack is in the mail.
Keri discusses a common toddler phobia and explains how she deals with it in her post Hair, there and everywhere.
In the 23 months the Little Mister has been on this planet, I swear he’s had more hair appointments than my husband and I combined. See, we did this little genetic experiment. Turns out if you add the genes of two parents with hair that grows fast, you get a child whose hair grows RIDICULOUSLY fast.
Everywhere we go, people are all, “Oh wow! Look at his full head of hair!”
“Look at that hair!”
“Must be time for a hair cut!”
To which I’m constantly replying, “He’s just had one.”
emoThe first time he ever had a salon cut, I’d made a very big mistake and had taken him while he was feeling the effects of having his immunisation needles. The crying and the fear of sharp things ensued (I would have seen that coming had I not been a zombie lady at the time). I was very ill prepared and I left feeling like a terrible mummy and wondered if I had just one of the many children who cannot handle the anxiety of their hair being chopped off bit by bit with scary scissors (which I figure is definitely a rational fear for a little toddler).
Almost a year later, I realise I should not have worried at all about tears and tantrums (well not at the salon anyway – Terrible Almost Twos anyone?). It was the dance breaks, the flirting and the tomfoolery that I should have been ready for!!