Doodle’s Haiy Stowie.

November 15, 2009
(That reads, “Doodle’s Hair Story” for those who aren’t fluent in Doodle-speak.)
It was making me weally silly!

My haiy was getting weally long!

My wed hair was getting weally long

It was making me weally silly!

But Mommy doesn't know how to cut bangs vewy wayell.

But Mommy doesn't know how to cut bangs vewy wayell.

So she took me to Sistoy Simon's house

So she took me to Sistoy Simon's house

She did a good job!

She did a good job!

And she did a good job!

Just wait 'til you see it spiked!

2 Responses to “ Doodle’s Haiy Stowie. ”

  1. Aunt Kimmie on November 16, 2009 at 11:11 am

    He is so stinkin’ cute! Hugs to Doodle and his cute hair!

  2. elizabeth on November 16, 2009 at 8:46 pm

    ha ha :) Looking good Doodle!

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