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Jun
2006
sanspotash

Great idea...

by sanspotashComment Published at 21:1121:115 comments5 comments361 Visits361 VisitsReport
I'm in! I'm only eight weeks in but already totally outside my realm of experience.

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DragonEgg
July 2006 | DragonEgg
Ok.. take that back
This weekend I just tried putting my youngest daughter into pigtails. Wouldn't be so off-kilter if she just held still


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      rich115
July 2006 | rich115
Ok.. take that back
Oooh.....I've only gone mono so far. Doing two I can see being a real task :)


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rich115
June 2006 | rich115
Pony-Tails and Dollys
My daughter is 2 and a half, and so far the experience is fabulous. Everyone keeps reminding me that daughters always love their dads more, and that's been my experience. As long as you can leave your inhibitions behind you--especially when your daughter picks out your dolly and wants to brush your hair--then the only hard part has been learning to put her hair into a pony-tail.

I'm expecting the tough part to start close to her teens.


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      DragonEgg
June 2006 | DragonEgg
Pony-Tails and Dollys
Pony tails are easy... it's Braiding that has me all-thumbs!


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DragonEgg
June 2006 | DragonEgg
Great idea...
I've noticed that when talking with other parents, the guys are just like anybody else but when they learn that you both have a daughter it's like an opening up and ability to relax and talk on similar terms! 

I think there's a lot of trying to figure out how to let yourself get caught up with this girl's interest and yet stay, well, masculine. So finding somebody else going through it is very comforting. At the very least you can swap "pretend-tea-party" ideas !


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