Sunday, October 12, 2008

Wahoo for new hairdo's!

Ok- I realize that it is stupid and whatever to "toot your own horn".... HOWEVER- there are moments in life that sometimes you just have to shout from the rooftops and say "YES! I, (Whatever your name is) THE GREAT- ACCOMPLISHED THIS CRAZY FEAT!" (Kind of like the scene in "The Castaway" where Tom Hanks is running all around screaming-"I made Fire!!"- ya- kind of like that...) Anyhow- Last night Kennedy and I went to "Hair night out". A little while ago I joined a group of mom's who have also adopted black kids and it is just a place where I can vent and make new friends, and talk about skin care and hair care without boring everyone else...and Kennedy gets to play with tons and tons of darling little kids that look just like her and also "get" how it is being raised as a black child with white parents. AND!! I learned how to do extensions last night! At first I thought it was pretty hard. It just felt unnatural and I didn't know where my fingers should go- and I was afraid that I would just rip her hair out by the roots if I pulled or yanked too hard. BUT!! I quickly got the hang of it...and after TEN long hours of braiding, and braiding and braiding....(and I am not even kidding when I say it took me 10 hours...I was up until 2:00am and even then I had to finish the next day...) My beautiful little girl has a new 'do'!

I realize that this news seems lame to most people...but I have to admit... it has been a real challenge for me trying to learn the art of black hair. It is so different from anything I have ever experienced and it takes meticulous care and effort to make it grow and keep it healthy. I do a style and then I freak out and worry if it is good enough or if I should start over. It takes SO long even to just comb through it sometimes. Top that off with the fact that I have had complete strangers walk up to me in the stores and tell me what they think of it...good and bad...makes me feel even more completely lost with trying to manage it. However..this past little while I have almost felt like I have had tons and tons of help from the big guy upstairs. I have not only been able to manage it, but I feel fairly confidant- and I am learning new things all the time. ME! The girl who never even learned to braid my own hair! So- I am just so excited about this newly acquired skill and I am so grateful to Kristin for not only showing me how...but making me do it on my own. Now my tiny little girl looks SO grown up!! She loves her new hair- and I am just feeling so good right now.

20 comments:

4 Johnson Kids said...

That is so awesome! I have always wanted to learn to do it, it would save me a ton of money, but I just can't get it down. Kennedy looks adorable! Watch out boys she is gonna be a heartbreaker!

Kaha Tahi said...

I love her hair! BEAUTIFUL! NICE!

Terry Family said...

I LOVE IT!!! I can't wait to see it in person. Josh didn't believe me it was her at first!

Wendy said...

Shannon thats so awsome. kudos to you for learning something new. Kenna looks so grown up. she is such a doll!

Cam Ballou said...

Way to go Shannon, she looks beautiful. You have a great looking family. Tell Mac I say hi, I sure miss seeing his ugly face. It is nice to be able to check up on you guys. Ben

Marsha said...

It looks so great Shannon! You are doing such a wonderful job. She does look so grown up.

homer said...

I love it! You sure have a lot of patience, and it really paid off. What a cutie Kennedy is!

Mrs. Langeland said...

Sorry, that comment that said it was from Chris was actually from me. I didn't realize he was logged in until I posted, sorry.

Amy Jo said...

You are so talented!! That looks amazing!!!

Terry Family said...

OH MY GOSH!!!! IS that REALLY my KENNA?!!!!! I couldn't even BELIEVE it when I saw the picture - I thought it was a wig. She looks SOOOOOOOOOOO cute! I feel so left out of the loop! I love it, Shannon -- you are completely amazing! I am so excited right now from seeing this HUGE news (I'm at work, and I'm trying to be descreet, but I feel like standing up and yelling from the rooftops while doing interprative dancing)! I MISS YOU GUYS! I want to run my fingers through Kenna's new hair when I come for Thanksgiving!

thatredhead said...

Her hair looks ADORABLE! Awesome job!

Emily said...

Great job Shannon! It looks so adorable on her!!! That sounds like a neat support group!

Kristin said...

Shannon, you did good! She looks amazing. I enjoyed meeting you, and hope to see you again soon.

Christy said...

Oh my gosh! She is so stinkin cute!! Way to go!

Sage said...

I forget exactly what it was you told me to write on here, but what I really want to say is that it is an AMAZING job! She looks so grown up; makes me a bit sad to be missing all her years as a little girl.

Melissa said...

Oh my goodness, I knew it was going to be perfect, and it is! She looks so cute. Sienna's is a bit uneven, but I am happy with it, anyway. Now I wish I would have cut all the ends at the same time, like Diana said to! She looks beautiful. I told you that you were a natural!
PS-I'm glad I found your blog!

Unknown said...

Sahnnon you are such a fantasic mom. Her hair is so cute. You can tell she loves it. Last week we talked about it and she would just smile. You did a great job.

Natalie said...

Hi Shannon! I'm so happy to have found your blog, and thanks for the kind comments on mine! I saw Kennedy's hair on Sunday and thought it looked SOOOO cute! You did an awesome job.

Kaycee said...

you have got a cutie on your hands! love her hair. Black hair is hard to do. My sister always talks about how difficult it is. good job!

Chrystal Wilcox said...

Shannon, you did such a great job. I am so proud of you, I bet it was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. Man was Kenna brave to sit through that too, I bet that was really hard for the both of you. Good Job. It looks absolutly beautiful.