Jason's Phobia

You may have noticed Jason's increasingly long hair in recent pictures of him. He is deathly afraid to cut his hair. Even mention the idea and he is visibly disturbed. Though I love his long wavy locks I realized it was time to cut his hair for a couple of reasons. A) He runs around with his friends and ends up with bright red cheeks and sweaty hair hanging down into his eyes. Nice I know. B) People stopped mentioning his hair like it was a taboo topic. The moment I bring up the fact that it is long responses shoot out of their mouths like "whoa ha ha it is really long." The best was his nursery leader. "We call him hairy!" C) After carrying around scissors in my purse and trying to snip off pieces when he falls asleep in the car, store, church etc. I realized there was just no way I could get it all and make it look good. Though I did chop off the 2 inch mullet in JoAnn's Fabric thanks to a pair of scissors laying out on display. What do you do with a handful of hair in a store with no garbage cans?Look around to make sure no one is looking and shove it into your diaper bag, that's what.

So after a week of watching little kids get their hair cut on You Tube and the newly purchased "Let's Go Fishing Game" that was promised to him as soon as he cut his hair I felt like he had at least thought about the idea. This morning we did it. It required Benj physically pinning his arms down and holding his head tight up against his chest. But, after about 20 minutes, a couple of breaks to regroup and wipe the tears, and lots and lots of screaming we did it! When it was all finished Jason looked up at me with his big blue eyes, clutching his beloved fish fish game to his chest whispered "thanks mamma, thanks dadda." I just buzzed it all one length and there is one really long piece on his neck line (I will head to JoAnn's tomorrow) I think it looks pretty darn good and the neighbors have not called CPS yet. I call it a success. I hope my next child is a girl and I can just let it grow.

Before and this picture does not do it justice!

After! His favorite face for the camera is a "monkey face" and he thinks this means you put your fingers in your ears. Silly kid. And, no this is not his first hair cut. At the rate his hair grows we will probably have to do this all again in a couple of months.

5 comments:

The Bartlett Family said...

We have those same PJs for Tyler! Tyler hasn't had any problems getting his hair cut. We go to a friend's house and let him play until he is comfortable, get the girls hair cut first so he is interested and then buckle him into a booster seat! For some reason though, I seem to have a problem with letting go of his baby look! He just looks so much older every time it is cut! This last time I sent him with Jay so that he got a cut short enough to last longer than two weeks before he needs a new one! If only kids would fall asleep in exactly the right position and place for us to do things like that!!

Julie and Andy said...

I almost started crying when I read this post. I love his long hair, and then to read about him crying and throwing a fit and then he says thanks momma and thanks dadda! ohhhh soooo cute! I miss you guys!

Julie said...

ohh good he is still cute! :)

Fahrenheit 350° said...

He is so incredibly handsome! And good for you, show him who is boss! Ha ha, jk.

Bryan said...

Yay! He looks great! Love the nickname of "Hairy." That is just too funny and cute!

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