Thanks everyone , for the info and hugs!!! I am looking int the whole thing and am leaning toward the hysterectomy. Sheryl has prompted some great advice that I am thankful for

. I'll let you know the decsion and outcome. Whatever we do, it will happen at Lakeside at this time.
Lorie, I have a straight haired blonde and a curly headed brunette. Curly hair is gorgeous(she always gets the "people pay for that hair" comment). When she was 3, she had this Ronald McDonald curly head that was tough to deal with. Her hair now is longer and the weight drags it down in ringlets

, but when a day or 2 goes by w/out washing, it is a frizz ball! So, she pulls it up in a ponytail!! She is stubborn and won't let me comb it out with water and leave in conditioner(which perks it up but is not good for thier hair). I spend more on shampoo and conditioner on this child than i do myself. Most of the cheaper stuff that me and Ashton can use make hers frizzy. Aussie works well, but we recently succumbed to $26 of Paul Mitchell. It can be used daily and doesn't leave a film, like other conditioners, which drag it down. I think I will alternate the paul Mitchell with the Aussie, just to keep cost lower!!
But when she was Siennas age, I wet it every morning with a tiny bitty amount of leave in conditioner. The spray stuff never worked for us-and beleive me- we went through a LOT of different kinds. It seemed to make it frizzier when it dried completely. To spruce it up now, I also use this shine stuff that seems to leave just enough conditioner to it to make it not frizz.
BTW, Love the new pics on your siggie!
bad hair day..
good hair day..the most recent close up I could find!!
When she was 4, Snow White...
Can you tell how much we enjoyed
MNSSHP??
Lori