My daughter, Cera Jayne |
This was taken in the fall, 1999. |
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Cera has long, beautiful hair. We had a little fun with it once. You can see by these pictures: |
I took sections of her hair, sprayed them with leave-in conditioner, then twisted them up and up until they were all kinked up on her head. Then I held each piece in place with bobby pins. |
After her hair had dried, I took out the bobby pins and gently uncurled each strand. |
This is a side view of what her hair looked like after I took out the bobby pins. |
And, finally, what her hair looked like from the back |
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These two pictures were taken after I had braided her hair when it was damp, then took out the braids when her hair was dry. |
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For those of you who already visited my son's page, you will know what I am talking about when I say, "Here are two monkey's in a tree". Yes, Cera has some resemblance to her brother, Silas after all. |
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Here is Cera's fifth grade class at Patrick Henry Elementary. Her teacher is Mrs. Gaworski. Can you find Cera? |
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