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WEEK 78 - AUGUST 2003
Just a little off the front.
So we finally bit the bullet and Cheryl cut his bangs. We figured it was a good idea, since he couldn't see and all. She also took a little off the sides.

But there's no way we are gonna cut those beautiful golden locks of curly flowing hair in the back. Everywhere we go people tell us what beautiful curls our baby "girl" has. So he has to be a she for a few more months. For me, it's worth it.

So why do babies always cry when you cut their hair? It's not like they can even see what you're doing. And they don't even know what scissors are anyway. I had to take pictures and hold the video camera, so I was no help (that's usually the case with most things). It took about an hour of Cheryl holding the scissors ready until his head was still for a split second so she could take a little snip, but we got it done.

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