During and after:
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Zoned out and watching Nick Jr. |
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She loved the blow dryer |
A couple of thoughts on this process. First of all, it was super easy and took hardly any time. I now publicly vow to never again let my child have a mullet. Also, Caroline was more pampered today than I have been in years. She had product put in her hair and had it blow dried while she played with toys and watched the Backyardigans on a flat screen TV. If they had given her a fruity drink with an umbrella in it then I would have signed up to have my hair cut next.
My final thought is this: I should quit teaching and own one of these places because they are making a mint! We were in and out in 15 minutes, and I paid $28 plus tip (mental note: do not display prices on your website or in the store so that you can lure in suckers like me). While there was bit of sticker shock with the price, they were very sweet to Caroline, took before and after pictures which they put on a certificate with her first lock of hair, and sent her away with stickers and a balloon for her and her sister.
All in all it was a success. Regardless of all of the other nonsense, the child no longer has a mullet. And according to her uncle, she no longer bears a striking resemblance to this guy:
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"Life's a garden. Dig it?" - Joe Dirt |
A mullet is what a guy has; I'm leaving it up to you to make up the female equivalent to a mullet
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