Haircuts for the ladies
I was in need of a haircut, and since it is so hot here, I decided that the girls should get one too. Off Emily and I went to the salon. We picked this one, of many, because when we walk by the women inside are always looking out the window and very excitedly waving to us. The women who worked there literally were jumping up and down when they saw we were actually coming in to get haircuts. Emily and I enjoyed the hair washing part, a nice scalp massage and you are lying down on a table/bed while this is happening. There was a scramble of which stylist got to work on Emily, and somewhat for me too. It was pretty quiet in there mid-afternoon so Emily got the attention of several stylists at once.

My stylist did a great job, probably considering he’d never cut anyone’s hair that was as fine as mine is. The poor guy kept trying to get some body in my hair so it ended up quite short. That’s ok, it’s hot here. As usual, the trip ended up with nearly hundreds of photos being taken of us.

When we got home, Madeline insisted on getting her hair cut, so off we went, back to the salon. They were equally excited to see me bring Maddie in, and she got the royal treatment as well.

The finished product:

You girls ALL look SOOOOO cute! xox
Love it!!!!
I love it! Rory and I got hair cuts too. We were traveling in an area with very little electricity or running water, but the hair salon had both, it was heaven after a week of dusty buses.
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