When Avery was first born, I waited so long for the bald spot on the back of her head to grow over so I could have something to put in a little ponytail or pigtails. One thing is certain, this mane needed to be tamed.
I loved being able to put headbands on her with cute little bows or flowers. 
I even got a hat on her every now and then.
Now she is sort of rocking the mullet with these adorable curls in the back. I decided that it was probably long enough to try for pigtails (piggies) so I gave it a try. I am happy to say that she sat still long enough for the piggie installation and they are so cute!
(Please ignore the snot dripping out of her nose. I only got a few decent pictures to choose from!)
I have tried low piggies.
And high piggies. (These are my favorite. Brent even likes them.)
Piggie Bling.
4 comments:
I LOOOVVEE them!! Suuuppper cute!! I love the high ones!! She looks like such a little lady!! Have a Merry Thanksgiving!
oh those little piggies are darling. your fun days with hairstyles are just beginning.
They are so cute tor! I love them! I'm so excited for you that she is sitting still long enough for you to do it. oh p.s.-I'm sure Ian's hair will be blue soon enough ;-) haha!
So Cute!! I also tried pig tails on my little girl for the first time yesterday as well. It's so fun when other hair options open up! I learned from an English lady in our ward that pig tails in England are called "bunches."
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