I do love it. It was still a little short in the front to go for the whole look. What my girl did was cut the back short with a small stack and leave the front longer (we are waiting for the layers in the front to grow out). In a couple of months when that is done we will go for the extreme VB look. It actually looks more like Kate's hair from John and Kate +8 right now.
Yep, I'm actually taking a road trip...he he. My youngest kiddo is having a field trip to Jamestown, VA and I'm going as well. We have to be at school by 6:30 and then won't be back until about 9:30. At least I'll be walking around in the afternoon outside. Then Sat. morning I have to have the oldest at school at 5:45 to leave to go to Bush Gardens for the day on a field trip (thank goodness I'm not going on that one), she won't be back until about 11 pm.:lol:
is that middle school that goes to BG for a field trip? what grade is DD thats going? Gosh I remember those days.....soooo much fun!!
Yes it's the middle school Band, my DD is in 8th. HS next year...then driving soon...ugggg. She's so funny, I've been letting her drive through the neighborhood to get the feel of the car, but it makes me nervous, so I told her that was Daddy's job...LOL
LOL....too funny!!I have been letting my boys drive (they are 11) in the neighborhood. they make me nervous too....but they are pretty good....one of them likes to hug the right side though. I told him he was going to take out a mailbox if he wasn't careful....
I don't mean to sound harsh - but I would NOT let your young ones drive in the neighborhood. For one thing, if a cop was to see you - you can get a ticket for allowing someone without a license to drive. (Happened to a kid in our neighborhood). But more importantly it can be very dangerous! We had a different girl in the hood get too close (or so she thought) to a mailbox (she rounded a curve too far to the left) she then swerved to the right side of the road, hit a driveway culvert, and flipped the van! The father claimed he was driving when the cops got there, but several saw her driving prior to the accident. What if they hit the gas instead of the brakes and hurt a child! The you'd feel terrible!!! :cry:
give me a bit of credit....I would not let them do that if I didnt feel they were capable of handling it. There are lots of 'what if's' in every situation.
I know you're a smart person - I'm just saying that you're taking a big risk, and if thats what you choose, so be it. But if they get caught, they can't get their license till their 18. Even experienced drivers hit the wrong pedal , over-correct etc sometimes. Just sharing what I've seen. 8)
I have to agree with bandmom. If 11 year olds want to practice driving, take them to an empty parking lot or someone's farm. I don't think a subdivision is the place for that, because one mistake is all it takes.
seriously, its a good thing I don't care what you guys think.... (and I mean that in the nicest way possible, of course)
I learned to drive with my mom and dad in our neighborhood as well. I think alot depends on the child and the limits you set while in the car with them!
yep, I did too. I drove circles around my neighborhood. My Mom and Dad used to let us go to the store for them, about 1/2 mile away. Its just like deciding if your kid is 'old enough' to stay home alone and at what age....only we as the parent know if they can handle it.