A Tail of Two

A Tail of Two

Posted by Alicia Overby on 30th Oct 2018

Pony Tails of Course!!

My girls have had long hair since...well...since it grew long! Lilly has had one small trim and Sylvi has not ever had a cut. I don't do this to torture them or do I force them. They have liked it or not noticed it until now. Lilly has been asking for approx. 4 months for a haircut to look like one of her friends , but I'm always careful to allow them time to think on a decision. So...soon after Sylvi started asking as well and lo and behold a couple of months later I scheduled the day.

Here is Sylvi's before.

Lilly's Before:


The Two Tails of Course!



Sylvi's After (excuse the horrible photos'....they are from my phone!):


Lilly's After:

They were entirely too excited to get the cuts done. That is one thing I love about making them ponder a decision like this...they build excitement and then we don't typically have to deal with a meltdown after the fact because they made a decision they weren't sure of. I couldn't have cared less if they wanted a cut...I just wanted them to be certain they wanted one!

It also added that I had just done a haircut....it made them want it even more!

Let me tell you...they look fantastic. They love them. They fit the personalities of each of them.

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Written by Alicia Overby - Founder & President of Baby Elephant Ears

Alicia is wife, mother, and creator of Baby Elephant Ears. Baby Elephant Ears was created out of parental concern, not financial desire. In 2005, when their second child was an infant, he cried all the time and just couldn't seem to get comfortable.

After seeking advice and suggestion from the medical community and alternative medicine, they eventually ended up in the chiropractors office where their baby was successfully treated for a subluxation, discomfort most likely the result of the strain during labor, which was now being exacerbated by the normal lack of infant neck strength. Only proper neck, head, and back alignment would offer him relief. When they couldn't find a product to give their baby the necessary support, Alicia took matters into her own hands and crafted her own infant support pillow. The first Baby Elephant Ears was born!

For more information, visit www.babyelephantears.com.