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Date Posted: 20:41:13 09/06/15 Sun
Author: Denise V.
Subject: Re: curling boys hair
In reply to: alexis 's message, "Re: curling boys hair" on 13:16:59 08/30/15 Sun

Since (s)he took it like a girl, we went to a mall and had her hair styles with curls. She and her sister enjoyed shopping. She couldn't get a feminized cut, but a unisex cut. My new daughter has a few new dresses. This weekend we took a trip to a beach and she had fun. Tonight we went to a family restaurant, and the waitress said my daughters were beautiful.
We looked at Halloween costumes, and we picked out a princess costume along with Woody from 'Toy Story'. I told her she could wear Woody in our neighborhood, and we will go to another as a princess.

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