03/07/12

03/07/12 by pyjammy
03/07/12, a photo by pyjammy on Flickr.

Cut their hair again.

This time, Oliver got a closer cut, Linus had a bit less taken off, and I only trimmed around Miles’s ears. When their teacher told me how much the boys liked being called the right name {imagine!}, I knew I had to keep their hair different lengths.

George doesn’t like it, though. This summer we can always cut them all the same again. We’ll see.

11 thoughts on “03/07/12

  1. jessica's avatar

    jessica

    I like it! I think you made a good decision. It kind of reminds me of this one game from when I was young- where you upload a photo of yourself to the game and try our virtual hairstyles.

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  2. Jessica's avatar

    Jessica

    Just wondering- what do the boys think? Do they want to look the same? Do they mind having different hairstyles?

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  3. Ali's avatar

    Ali

    It almost looks like time lapse photography…like “here is a child with a fresh buzz cut…here he is a few weeks later…and here he is yet again a few weeks later.” So cute!

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  4. Grethe's avatar

    Grethe

    I think it is very important to help the surroundings telling them apart. It certainly make them feel seen for being themselves, not just for being a part of a group.
    We did the same when my identical twins were little, and it helped a lot.
    We also gave them different colors to wear more or less constantly.

    And the boys all look gorgeous bay the way!

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  5. Andy's avatar

    Andy

    They look great 🙂

    You can also make (my grandma did it with their twins), Dye a lock of hair from the fringe of different colors, like:
    Black, redhead, and chocolate brown! n__n They would be very cute.

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  6. David's avatar

    David

    oh, Andy’s idea is great, or also let their hair grow and you can do this hairstyle:

    Like Jon Kortajarena. The guys would be very handsome too.

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