This week’s theme is wild. For my entry I post my son’s wild hair. In the past he always had his hair kept short for convenience. But recently I have been to busy to send him for a haircut and he was very happy about it. ![]()
I came home yesterday to see that he had spiced up his hair-do, giving it a wild look. With the help of gel, he created a totally new wild look
I wonder when he will begin to look for a girlfriend
Taking care of his own appearances and wanting to look good can only mean that he is growing up fast.
Update: After posting this entry, I received feedback that the hair is not ‘wild’. I feel a little embarrassed. Maybe I am just old fashioned. Even in my son’s school, they are not allowed to use gel or dress their hair this way
or keep it at this length. A lot depends on the locality and its norms, I suppose
So to salvage this post, I had to post this two pics
This is a very small, mini crab. Its shell wasn’t apparent. I wonder what it was doing on the floor of an urban setting.








What’s wild in Malaysia is tame in many other places I know! ;b
But isn’t this the style right now?
He’s gonna win lots of hearts with that wild hair-do!!
Hahaha… If he goes and use some coloured hair gel, then it would be wilder!
Hehehe…
Oopss… where are you giving out the red invitation? Haha… boy… he sure looked taller now. Just ignore that bug, I want crabs for dinner tonight
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Well I think the wild hair is a fine idea for the theme. But the bug and crab are good too. Happy weekend.
cute kid…creepy bug.
My wild is posted…the wildness of nature. Come see.
Happy Hunting.
Funky hairstyle. Kids these days mature way too quickly. My brothers didn’t start styling their hair till they were in high school. lol
First the hair then the car keys. Growing up wild here we come
All are great shots and go with this week’s theme nicely.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Amanda
suppose this kind of hair style are not allowed in school..but it’s on my school age, i don’t know the rules now, has it changed?
i suppose it depends on a school’s admin
hahaha.. he is so young to look for a girlfriend. that hairdo is surely wild. thats how kids want to look this days, like they just woke up. hehehe
I think his hair is wild for sure! Very cute pictures. So happy to have discovered your blog!
Looks like my hair every morning
Great shots for the wild theme. I like your son’s hair but I agree it’s a little wild. Wild is fun.
That wild hair is at least controlled with some gel! Great pics!
Haha ur son hair look cool but it not a proper in school unless in college.
They’re all great photos for the “wild” theme!
Huh Ah Beng ah you call this wild ah? My twin boys also has picked up the skill of gel-ing their hair and spike it after they learn from the studio cheh cheh who did their hair for our family potrait last month. Check out in my blog. I must admit they look stylish n cool. Brader..it’s new millineum lah!
BengBeng,
Try setting your son’s hair to my entry for this week’s theme! I bet he will be very famous…hahahah…
The funny thing is the hair is not ‘wild’ by many standards, but in 20 years he will probably look back at those photo’s and say ‘How could I have done such a thing? My hair looks so wild! What was I thinking?”
Baker
thanks for the visit and the kind comment
Very cute shots of the hair!
No the hair is totally wild. I wonder how he came up with that idea?
That is wild…
Enjoy the hunt.
da hair is kinda wild…he himself did that?
dont look at me. i didnt do that hahahah
How cute….I wish my little boy would let me spike his hair to make it wild!
Thanks for visiting my hunt. Happy weekend!
Well, they’re in Singapore right? Well, anyway that’s wild in the school though, those days I had my hair in the centre parting and they teachers all thought it was wild. Looks like there aren’t any wild hairs nowadays, unless they are keen to go into detention
we r in Sibu
i’m for that hair cut for singapore shoes as long as it is does not make students look like porcupines when aroused.