Living Arrows 2/52
Last week marked a new chapter for our 3 year old. He started nursery, but as it was only a settling week for him to get used to the environment, etc., so we’ll take today as the first official day of nursery – with pictures in front of our house and all the rest of it.
Other than that, we didn’t leave the house much this week; nor did I have time to take pictures with the camera. These are taken with the phone, so I apologise about the quality.
Instead, we watched movies (Benji; Wonder; Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle), we played with their new Legos, and they got a toy walking and barking dog from my sister which they absolutely loved and have been playing with it for the past two days.

As you see from the pictures, Nathan is bald and this is a funny story. My sister and then my husband practiced their hair cutting skills on him and it was obviously a disaster because neither of them is a hairdresser; so I told my husband I’m not taking my child to nursery with the most ridiculous haircut. He will be remembered like that forever, so bald haircut it was, although I really don’t like how it looks on him. The good thing out of this is – hair grows back, right?

Finally, just wanted to tell you all to think twice before you watch movies with your children :D. I made the ‘mistake’ of watching the movie 3 Ninjas with them and they watched it 3 times by now; but there hasn’t been a day in the house since then when my 3 year old didn’t pretend to be a ninja – dressing up with the bathrobe and strapping the belt tightly as if he had some karate belt grading; kicking and shouting like a ninja boy; and of course his brother would copy everything. He’s now asking me to buy him toy swords so they can ‘fight properly’. Shall I regret putting that movie on?

Oh they look so happy together. He looks so different without hair but you’re right – it’ll grow back in no time! x
I’m sure his hair will grow back very quickly. I have to cut mu son’s hair which is instering. I thought that dag was a real one lol #livingarrows