Curling. It can be many things.
This is athletic curling, picture found here.
Then, there is curling ribbon,
and curling irons.
Sunday, December 8, 2013 by lifeonthecutoff
Curling. It can be many things.
This is athletic curling, picture found here.
Then, there is curling ribbon,
and curling irons.
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I love the curling. Never having had any curls of my own, I am very fascinated by curly hair. Your photos are adorable.
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Thank you, Janet. There was good subject matter for these pictures with Ezra, just after he had a bath.
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Oh yes indeed! These are the best curls of all. What beautiful concentration in the little one’s photos. Curly concentration, so sweet.
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Curly concentration. I wish I had thought of that for the title, Juliet. Thank you.
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I’ve never gotten the point of curling. Even my own hair, which won’t hold a curl any time. Those curls, though. They’re lovely. 🙂
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Ezra certainly lucked out in the curls department, compliments of his mommy and his daddy. Thank you.
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There is no question but that these are the very best of “curling.” What a little doll!! I hope he’s patient with all the people who undoubtedly want to walk up to Ezra and just squeeze him! 🙂 ox
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He’s all boy, Debra, and wants to be down and moving, moving, moving; as long as he in in motion, he doesn’t seem to care who’s after him. He really is a darling cherub (said the doting granny). Thank you.
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Ah, my favourite kind of curls. What a perfect little head of hair, Penny 🙂
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Thanks, Kate.
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Dear Penny, and what could be more dear, softer, lovelier than the curls on Ezra’s head? None that I can think of. Peace.
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Dear Penny, just in case you don’t get notifications, I wanted you to know that I left a comment on your “64th birthday” posting! Peace.
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I did see your comment on my birthday, Dee, and I thank you. I do get notified when anyone comments, which is nice, but, it doesn’t hurt to call my attention to it.
His mane of curls is pretty much as good as it can get, Dee. Love every second I get to see him – and his curls.
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Money can’t buy those precious curls! He is a little angel.
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He is, Marilyn. I call him my cherub. Thank you.
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What a beautiful child!
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Thank you, Sallie.
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Am thinking of you and Tom during the COLD spell. Stay safe and bundle up!
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Thank you, Marilyn. It is really cold here with snow on the way. Brrrrr! About 12 ° right now.
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Those are amazing curls. I wonder how long he’ll keep them.
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He probably will, Nan, as both his mom and his dad are still sporting their own ringlets. (the gene did not come from me, sigh)
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Gosh, what a mop of curls, Penny. 🙂 DS was a curly-head until he was about 3, when his hair went dead-straight until he reached adolescence and it turned curly again. 🙂
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Isn’t it interesting how that curliness appears, or reappears, during adolescence? Our Jennifer always had a nice wavy head of hair, but, at about age 13, her curls appeared and have remained.
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Adorable little boy. My daughter had curls like that when she was little.
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Thank you, Nicola. I think he may just keeps these. His mommy and daddy are curly haired, but, we will see. Hope you are enjoying the gifts of the season.
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