On top of regular things like Sofia having school today and going out to breakfast, the boys got their very first haircuts and we went to the pumpkin patch. I've been holding off on getting the boys' hair cut because I knew they weren't going to look like babies anymore. Jacob wasn't in dire need of a haircut since he doesn't have much hair anyway - the top was getting a little long but overall we could have stretched it out further and he wouldn't have looked rediculous. But poor Thomas had a full on mullet. Hair in his eyes and a whole lot of party in the back... We went to a place that just cuts kids' hair - with little cars to sit in and Elmo on the tv. I told the lady to just clean Jacob up a bit but leave as much of Thomas' length on the top as possible. He has such nice hair, I don't want to give him a buzz cut or anything.
The befores.
They both did great! I didn't think they'd be bad but I wasn't too sure how well they'd be, especially with the clippers. I mean they were wiggly of course, but they cooperated pretty well.
The durings.
Surprisingly Jacob's haircut made a bigger difference on his not-a-baby-anymore looks than Thomas's. The stylist put a little gel in it and spiked the front of Jacob's hair, gave him a little style, and instantly it was "where did my baby go?!" Of course he is absolutely adorable. Thomas's hair came out perfect. All the length in the back is gone but the front stayed long and daper.
The afters.
For how much I hesitated making this milestone, I'm so impressed with how handsome my boys are now. It was so silly to hold onto their babydom.
After haircuts we did a few other errands around town then headed out to the pumpkin patch. Fall is an amazing time of year and I love taking family photos at the pumpkin patch. We don't always go to the same place, but this year we went to the same place we went last year and the same place we go every year for our Christmas tree, Silveyville farm. I am not a huge fan of getting holiday specific clothing for the kids because it seems like a waste to wear a shirt for a month. Honestly, you see someone in a thanksgiving shirt after Thanksgiving and they seem a little lame... So I usually try to get something that is festive for the season, not the specific holiday. This year I got the most awesome little corduroy vests for the boys at Old Navy. I wanted to get them winter vests anyway, so this worked out well. I wasn't 100% convinced with the vests even though they were pretty adorable in the store. They ended up being perfect paired with a thermal and jeans. Just the right amount of bundled up look. Sofia coordinated wearing a puffy vest and jeggings.
By the time we got to the pumpkin patch, it was pretty stinking late and the sun was already setting. We snapped some photos, let the kids roll around in the hay, picked out a pumpkin and called it a day. (Hey, that rhymed)
Now that we are finally home, I think everyone is pretty darn tired and won't have any problems going right to sleep. Long day but totally worth it.
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