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April's First Hair Cut

Now that's she's a year old....I don't feel too bad about chopping off April's hair.  I don't have much to work with, of course :) , but these two pictures kind-of show how long it was in the back...I had a majorly crop the pictures, so they are not the best quality....After looking for a while, I realized I don't take many pictures of the back of my girls' heads :)



(this one shows the most I think - Look at that big chunk of hair behind her ear!)


During Wheel of Fortune the other night, I cut the back straight...

and took a little off the top :)
(also, in this picture, there is no denying that she's getting chubby!)

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Anonymous said…
Oh Thank Goodness! Aunt approved! ;) -Chelle
Anonymous said…
Cute! Poor Luke is going to be lucky if he makes it to 5 months before I have to cut it! April and Luke need to switch heads of hair!

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