Whoville photo

Friday, January 22, 2010

Both children took part in a Dr. Suess Whoville play at school right before Christmas break.  I wasn't able to attend but Reynna and I worked on her hair and had several pipe cleaners wrapped around her pony tail trying to get it to stand straight up.  It stayed tall for awhile but then it started drooping. 


I'm forgetting the name of the character that Reynna was but she likes pink and had hair like above.  Any big Dr. Suess fans out there?  Both kids reported that it was lots of fun.

9 comments :

Boni Boutelle-Jones said...

I love Dr. Seuss but I can't remember the name but your sweetie is ADORABLE!! What fun!!

Kathi Carlson said...

Cute!!

Sarah said...

LOVE it!!!
Little Cindy Lou???

Leslie said...

I do believe it was Cindy Lou Who. Would you believe there is a teacher in my school whose name in Cynthia Lewe, it is pronounced loo and she goes by Cindy. It is so hard not to say Cindy Lou Who every time I talk to her.

Sharli Schaitberger said...

This photo is so adorable and I'm so thankful that Sarah and Leslie cleared up the mystery! It was driving me nuts!!!! LOL

Shannon said...

Oh the things we do for our children. She looks great!!!!

Jeanne said...

Cindy Lou is the name that came to my mind, too. Oh my goodness, is your daughter adorable! What a fun activity!

Thanks for sharing!

Maria Matter said...

lol, too precious!!!
Reynna makes a lovely Who!!!

My daughter tries at times to do her hair like pippi longstocking...pigtails out to the side, but they always droop! lol

thanks for sharing this fun photo of your little beauty!
blessings, Maria

Sheila Bennett said...

What a cute way to fix her hair for Dr. Seuss. It looks great!

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