Taking the Scenic Route

Monday April 2, 2007

2nd April 2007

Monday April 2, 2007

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first a few of Zane

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the “before” pictures

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the “after” pictures

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There are currently 7 responses to “Monday April 2, 2007”

  1. 1 On April 2nd, 2007, ladyjabez said:
       

    What a wonderful family!

     
  2. 2 On April 2nd, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Boy, Zach lost weight!    Very nice haircuts!!

     
  3. 3 On April 2nd, 2007, Jfers_mom said:
       

    Look how handsome your guys are!!!

    How did Zane do with the haircut? I know he hasn’t always done too well with cooperating with sitting to let the stylist do thier thing. Did daddy go first to show him how it’s done?

    The results are terrific!

    Gramma from Ks.

     
  4. 4 On April 2nd, 2007, Jennifer_Z said:
       

    The ’stylist’ chased him around for while, tried bribing with “schoolhouse rock” (worked for a bit), and had Zach hold him upside down for a bit to get the layering done.  lol.  I didn’t have to chase Zach around though.  lol.

     
  5. 5 On April 2nd, 2007, etownsend2468 said:
       

    I love the new haircuts! Your men are so handsome!

     
  6. 6 On April 3rd, 2007, LynnE73 said:
       

    They both look fantastic! Zach looks younger too.

     
  7. 7 On April 3rd, 2007, lordjabez said:
       

    Your son looks like he belongs on an album cover. Very cool.

     
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