Why I Love the Humidity
Create your own curly-topped urchins at home! (Instructions incuded below.)
One curly-headed Bub...
...and a little Pie.
Instructions
1) Take two children with recessive genes for curly hair (inherited from their father).
2) Heat children at high humidity to a temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.
3) Put children down for a nap for two hours.
4) Remove from cribs and enjoy!














11 comments:
Oh my God, you totally stole my idea for a post. OK you didn't steal it, but I just so happened to have this exact same post in my line up, just hadn't got to posting it yet. Little Guy also has curly hair and the curls have really been coming out with the hot weather too.
Anyways, those pictures are absolutely adorable. There's something about a baby with curly hair that's so scrumptious.
Oh sweet curls!
When we go visit my family in the dry Prairies, Strawberry's hair seems completely different.
Ada's hair looks just like Pie's when she wakes from a nap.
Cute, cute, cute!!
Yep, a sweaty nap always brings out Cordy's curls as well. Love it!
Can't wait until Cakes has more hair!
Oh I looooooove the curls. So cute! Thanks for sharing.
hee hee - much cute on them than on me, where it looks like orange frizz. It looks like Strawberry's hair over at Something Baby Blue!
You're forgetting ingredient #5 which always adds "flavor"...the yogurt that ends up in the hair right before nap...it never fails to give the style a completely new look! :)
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Love the curls. I just want to kiss their little heads all over. Probably won't work through the computer, though. ;-)
Julia's hair gets curly like that in the humidity too. It's curly to begin with at the bottom, but when it's humid the curls just seem more prominent.
The curls are beautiful. I love curls.
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