After the girls take baths, I usually try to comb their hair to reduce the chances of tangles. I'm not particularly experienced with combing long hair due to my failure to have a hippie phase at some point in my life, so the only way I know to get a part in the middle (which is how I do Hannah's hair), is to comb it all forward and then use the comb to find the exact middle. When I first started to do this, Hannah protested, as she didn't like the hair in front of her eyes, even temporarily. So I tried to make it fun by telling her it was a hair curtain and then joking about how she couldn't even see anything, and then playing a modified peek-a-boo game. From then on, she liked it, and now she giggles every time I do it and excitedly says, "I have a hair curtain!" So here Hannah is, with and without her hair curtain.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Hair Curtain
After the girls take baths, I usually try to comb their hair to reduce the chances of tangles. I'm not particularly experienced with combing long hair due to my failure to have a hippie phase at some point in my life, so the only way I know to get a part in the middle (which is how I do Hannah's hair), is to comb it all forward and then use the comb to find the exact middle. When I first started to do this, Hannah protested, as she didn't like the hair in front of her eyes, even temporarily. So I tried to make it fun by telling her it was a hair curtain and then joking about how she couldn't even see anything, and then playing a modified peek-a-boo game. From then on, she liked it, and now she giggles every time I do it and excitedly says, "I have a hair curtain!" So here Hannah is, with and without her hair curtain.
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