I know I said I was done with weekly glamour shots, but I’m a sucker for this kid’s face. 21 Weeks and we’re well on our way to becoming a big ol’ baby.
This week I’m thankful for…
+Small towns. The mail lady gave me a lollipop.
+Orange Juliuses. That doesn’t look right. What is the plural of Julius?
+Henna. Or more accurately, friends who say “let’s put henna and eggs and olive oil in our hair” like it’s a good idea.
You can’t really tell from the pictures, but the natural red highlights I had before are now a bit brighter. Also it made the little hair I have left on my head baby soft. Win-win.
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I’ve heard of putting henna in your hair! Worth it?
Worth it.
Love the etsy shop!
Isn’t it? Z said to pass along that it’s a bit bare at the moment–but after this week’s Baazar..more goodies will be added.
Cute baby. Pretty hair.
How sweet. I have to cherish the few hairs I have left.
I need to get a new mail lady.
Orange Juliai?
We’re a henna hair family. Smells good, doesn’t it? ;)
Now I am wasting time at work googling “henna + hair”
Love the glamour shots! Keep them coming.
he is so cute!
caption for picture #2:
“But soft, what light from yonder window breaks?”
I’m with you about the orange juliuses- so yummy! My sister-in-law has a recipe for them. I’ll email her for it.
Also, the red highlights look great.
Waylon is very prolific…
More details on the henna hair, please, like portions of henna, eggs, and olive oil, and for how long. =)
There are no rules as far as proportions. Whatever you want. Eggs, etc are optional. Use as much henna as necessary. Like a box kit. 2 hours.
Also, you should totally do it.