We've been taking the girls to either a kids salon or the haircut place nearby and we're never satisfied with either one of those options! Kids salons are expensive ($30), and the local place is much cheaper ($14) but doesn't do a good job. I was complaining about it the last time I went to get my haircut and my stylist mentioned that she does kids cuts. Evie had been asking for a hair cut so this time around, I took Evie with me and she had her first grown up experience at a real salon. She was a little weary of getting her hair washed and scalp massaged, but did great and sat very still while getting her hair cut. I don't know why I didn't take a before and after shot, but she took off about 1.5 inches and once again has her cute little bob. I think it was $23 well spent!
We got back from Japan about a week ago and we're still talking about what a great trip it was! Japan has never been super high on my places to visit but for a lot of reasons (I've never been, it's clean, it's safe, it's different) we took the plunge and booked it as our summer vacation this year. It helped that our friends, the Wongs, went last year, raved about it and loved it so much they were going again and we were able to coordinate so that some of our trip overlapped with theirs. It helped even more that the yen is at a 10-year low (maybe all time low?) against the dollar, which, aside from airfare, made everything quite affordable. Look how low the yen is! We lucked out that it kept falling after we booked our tix in Dec. Since this was our first big overseas trip since COVID and with kids (or, lets face it, SINCE kids), I dove into prepping for our trip - including trying to keep up my Duolingo streak of learning Japanese for at least a few minutes everyd
Where are the before and after photos?
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