a few more from my session with teri and her family…..could she be any cuter???
when i told her how much i love her curly hair i was informed she doesn’t really have curly hair, she slept in pink foam rollers and oh man did that bring back some memories of being a little girl. those things were so uncomfortable and trying to find just the right position to lay your head so you could fall asleep was next to impossible. but it didn’t matter though, when you have straight, thin hair, there is nothing more exciting than to see your hair all bouncy the next morning. who needs sleep when you can have curls?! good times.
Man! And I was so going to ask the mom to give me some non-frizzy totally-in-control-and-beautiful tips for curly hair, because she so has it done and I’d love to get Elena’s hair looking that smooth! *sigh*
totally adorable! And loving her style too!
Hysterical! Those foam curlers sure are one of my childhood memories-exactly as you’ve described! Love these images!
these are really awesome. i really dig the location (colors, textures). very nice!
Oh yes, the pink curlers, ah…the days! I think Taryn would look so fun in pink foam curlers!
I love that brick wall!!
And I still have a bag of pink spongee curlers… I may try them on again someday. ;D
FYI for all you uncomfortable pink hair curler people…use pieces of pantyhose instead because they’re soft and work the same way (just take small pieces and roll up sections) . My little sister had stick straight hair and my mom always did it to her (and she never complained that it hurt).
The outfit – wow. I see such “individual flair” on my mothering horizon.
You used this wall in a much cooler fashion than I did. Sigh…