The oldest son was more committed to the idea, so he went first. The son-in-law was drafted to be the designated barber and he did a great job getting rid of a lot of hair.
I think this is a funny picture. It's hard to see, but there is one really long wing poking out of the oldest son's head. It makes me smile.
Eventually there was no more hair on his head to shave
and Shad enjoyed watching the whole process.
All too soon it was the youngest son's turn.
You need to know that this son is VERY attached to his hair. He takes great pride in it and works hard to make it look just the way he wants.
He vacillated for a little while, but eventually he decided he could let it go for a good cause.
I was smart and restrained his arms by his sides so he couldn't grab the razor out of the son-in-law's hand as he made the first few cuts.
In almost every photo I took of this son, he is looking up trying to see what is going on. I find it entertaining.
When the hair was all gone, it was time to take a photo.
Shad wasn't too sure how he felt about his uncles gestures of solidarity, but they were feeling pretty good about their new looks. (This was actually taken before either one of them had looked in the mirror.)
After they viewed themselves in the mirror, the youngest son determined that he was still the more handsome of the two and the oldest son pointed out that it was a good thing he could rock the look since his younger brother is already getting a receding hairline and might actually experience being bald in his lifetime.
Together they determined that there was still too much black stubble showing and they decided they needed to use a Bic and get an even closer shave, so today we held the second session of the head shaving experience.
It started with a lot of shaving cream
and then a nice shiny head.
The youngest son didn't trust himself with a razor next to his brother's noggin so the youngest daughter stepped in to offer her assistance.
You'll be happy to know that Shad has decided he likes his uncles new looks and appreciates their love and support.
I think they are pretty awesome uncles too.
Not wanting to be left out, all the girls in the family committed to shave their underarms in support of the hairless effort.
Today I am grateful for
the opportunity to be all together in California.
the bonding moments that come with Shad's cancer.
after Christmas sales!
5 comments:
:) Loving the solidarity and support for your sweet Shad. Continued prayers for his and all of your health and happiness this year!
I am glad that you finally blogged about this. I am also glad that you were there to document the whole thing. I also find it humorous that nobody thought of tying Jayce down until he actually agreed to shave his head.
I too would be happy to join the females of the family and shave my armpits. LOL I think Shad has awesome uncles too. Thanks for the blog about how it came about.
Oh and PS - Just want all you guys to know that it takes a really good looking and expressive face
to carry off a bald head with flair. I can see it shining through in ALL of you!!
You are so funny. I love to read your posts.
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