Yes. Recently I sat there for almost an hour with a Thomas the Tank Engine stuck in my hair. It took a lot of turning on and off of the motor, and eventually scissors to free the damn thing. What did I learn from that experience? Never let a three year old use your head as a train track.
As a mum to three boys under five, I am learning new things about parenting and the world every single day. I figured Louise’s blog would be the perfect place to share some of my words of wisdom.
Rachel is a Brummie mummy to Harrison (4), Alex (3) and Ben (1). She is a blogger and a freelance writer, and has been writing at ParenthoodHighsandLows.com since 2013. Subjects include – Parenting, Crafts, Competitions, Reviews, and more.
Oh you poor thing, a train! I must say I hate it when the kids even want to brush my hair as I get visions of the brush getting stuck. I have had to get some serious knots out of my daughters hair though
Hee hee I absolutely love this and cannot agree more on ALL points – like ALL of them. What is it with the Weetabix cement? Honestly if you don’t clear it up immediately you may as well forget it! Mim x
Just not even worth it. It’s a banned substance in our house. x
These are all so true! And I know it’s a little too late but if you’d just dampened and conditioned your hair the train would have slid right out! I’m the worst for getting stuff stuck in mine and it always works 🙂
Louise x