After three weeks and two vacations, I think it’s about time
we get back to a normal routine. Lego of the Week, laundry pictures and of
course Connorisms. I had a conversation with Connor a couple of days before we
left for California about his hair and the ever present knots that seem to be
tied in his head.
I don’t know if I ever mentioned before but Connor does some
of his best work in the shower. From telling me his new shampoo smells like
apple juice, to singing Gangnam Style in the shower (complete with dance moves)
and telling me what else the “Fox says” (also complete with dance moves. If you
don’t get the Fox reference, either you live under a rock or don’t ever get on
YouTube). Shower time is a curse and a blessing with Connor. It is always a
struggle to get him to the shower but once he’s there, it isn’t so bad (most
nights).
Connor has always had longer hair. He was born with a
literal mop of black hair. It was really dark his first year, when it started
lightening up. We have always kept it long, because let’s be honest, it fits
him. There was that time we cut it short but we don’t’ talk about that. The
trauma and tears was too much. After the first cut, he bawled and started
telling us to, “Put it back. I don’t want it short. Put it back on!” Since then
it has been his choice how short he wants it. Well, since it is longer hair and
it’s Connor and he’s a boy, his hair is bound to get, well, bound up (see what I
did there. Hunh, hunh).
We have always joked about the various animals that make a
home in his hair when it gets all tangled in knots. There has been a pelican
that made a nest there. There was a mountain lion. Our dog Henry has been
accused of sleeping on his head, all sorts of animals that have lived in his
hair. As he gets older I know these jokes won’t last but I still push the envelope
because I’m selfish and I like the jokes. Well this particular night I was
joking about the pelican that lived in his hair and he was playing back. I
asked, “Well if it’s not a pelican what is it. Is it a robin?”
“No.”
“Is it a raccoon?”
“No.”
“Is it the new lion from the zoo?”
“No."
It went on like this for a minute or so when he informed me,
“It’s not an animal, Papa. It’s my pillow.” “Oh, I see,” I replied. “Your
pillow is it. Does it just rub your hair until it gets in knots?”
“Nope, he (his pillow
is a he?) uses the corners of the pillow case and ties my hair in knots.”
That is one hell of a pillow, and more impressive, pillow
case that “he” can tie knots in his hair. By the way when I mean knots, I mean
knots. Mandy and I have literally had to untie his hair. Next time it’s in
knots I’m waking up the pillow and “he” can untie it because I’m sick of doing
it.
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