It's my hair, don't touch it.

This preschool photo of me begs the question, Can your bangs ever be too short? Answer: Yes, oh, absolutely. I think my mom started to see hairline and finally quit trying to get them straight.
Then pretty much every other school picture I had taken showcased my latest home perm. My mother apparently couldn't accept the fact that I had naturally straight hair and tried to prove curly hair could be achieved. I was never happy about it.

Here as a high school junior. Still getting perms but apparently resigned to it and smiling.

Then as an adult, I finally became in charge. At times my hair is long and dark, short and blonde or medium and red. Or any combination of those. But always, always straight.


Comments
I have a similar hair history, but I'd never have the nerve to post it! Yours are cute. :)
Love, Mother
My hair in my senior pic looked about the same as my junior one. Permed.
Signed,
Your younger sister
Sonya
I know I should have more shame and my sister said to me this morning, "I can't believe you put your school pictures online."
Amy, I'm picturing you in a striped sweater or sitting in a wicker chair...???
I was just telling my own daughter the other day about the "feathers" I got in time for our bicentennial program when I was in fourth grade. Colonials Meet Farrah Fawcett; I don't see the problem. My first professional haircut. Which is especially sad when you find that I got a "shag" about four years earlier. And you thought your mom did a number with the bangs...
Elizabeth
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-485709/The-best-movie-hairstyle-Princess-Leias-buns.html
Traci