



She wanted her hair dyed red for her birthday today.
It's although better than the black hair dye she has been clamoring for for years.
There were a couple spots the dye didn't reach, despite my vigorous attempts otherwise. They aren't big. They aren't bad. And they really are so E. :-) But did they all have to be on the same side? :-)
She is very happy, despite the blonde bits, which are covered by hair hanging over them most of the time. She's good. Which means I am happy too.
She is however upset this red will not be staying there til she grows up though. :-)
If only it were that easy, eh? :-)