
Wednesday was Amelia Bedelia day at school which Sophie reminded me of at 8:30am as I was trying to make breakfast for eight children. I remembered this idea for a beehive hairdo from a Martha Stewart kids magazine - back when they published that magazine. Why did they stop?


I envisioned this to be a lot higher and more beehivey, but alas, Sophie does not have a ton of hair and I do not have random hairpieces floating around the house and I was braiding and serving breakfast simultaneously. No matter. She loved it and with 89+ pins, it managed to stay in all day long.
When we took it out that night, her hair looked like this:


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