tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post8069608387664111417..comments2024-03-14T09:15:52.473-07:00Comments on RockerByeBaby: Babble Babble Babble... Blah Blah Blah...RockerByeBabyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04024560246135790908noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-44421069286527502652019-07-16T23:11:42.686-07:002019-07-16T23:11:42.686-07:00It is the intent to provide valuable information a...It is the intent to provide valuable information and best practices, including an understanding of the regulatory process.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.fastnewsfeed.com/lifestyle/10-trendy-and-cool-baby-girl-haircut/%22" rel="nofollow">baby girl haircut </a>Ujan sharmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10567168164008681679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-71500586425682533802012-03-20T12:37:03.826-07:002012-03-20T12:37:03.826-07:00I'm WAAAAY late to the party on this one but I...I'm WAAAAY late to the party on this one but I HEAR YOU!!! Ohmygosh. So my husband and I are both tattooed, fairly heavily, and we are also both Christians. Followers of Christ, I should say. So our son is 5 and will be in Kindergarten next year so I went to the local Christian school to check it out.. Every woman and girl was wearing a dress/skirt. I read the handbook and they don't allow boys to have hair past THEIR EARS(!?). WHAT? And obviously they don't allow "unnatural" hair colors of any kind, piercings, tattoos, etc. I just wondered what they would have done if they saw me without my coat on. But anyway, Jesus didn't judge people like that, and I want to be like Him, so I don't either. Plus I used to have crazy hair and a mohawk and piercings all over, hung out with punks, so I don't judge people for how they look. I tell my son that he shouldn't laugh at people or judge them for the way they look, because God loves them just the same as everyone. :) That's how Jesus was, and if people truly followed Him, and not just sat in a church every week and did squat when they left.. The world would be a better place. LOVE is above all else. I want to do this, I want to LIVE this way. I want my kids to see me and want to do the same. :) Just my two cents. Try to ignore the mean-spirited comments from people who are close-minded and judgemental. I know its hard sometimes, but you just have to live your life and raise your kids to be NOT that way, ya know? Anyway, God bless!! :)Jennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06997698164044523606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-23027534172511075722011-10-29T12:03:21.373-07:002011-10-29T12:03:21.373-07:00waay emo don't do that to ur kids ewwwwwaay emo don't do that to ur kids ewwwwAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-58741068786547153252011-10-27T09:43:15.676-07:002011-10-27T09:43:15.676-07:00that;s crazy! I love mohawks on kids!!! Cutest thi...that;s crazy! I love mohawks on kids!!! Cutest thing ever!!! Not sure about the hair dying part but the mohawks are super cute! But there will sadly always be ignorant ppl in the world ;pReLove Plan.ethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12668047879093768357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-47901569958121621522011-10-18T19:59:26.509-07:002011-10-18T19:59:26.509-07:00The wallet chain is TOO freakin' cute! I'...The wallet chain is TOO freakin' cute! I'm a tattooed, pierced, sometimes mohawked mommy, so I'm all too familiar with this ugly train of thought. And I let my kids wear stick on tattoos (with discussions about why real ones are serious business) and put temporary color in their hair and choose their own clothes...Rather than bore you with the details of things people have said to me, I'll share how I cope. I know that the way I look is my choice, and that people will judge me for it. And sadly, some otherwise perfectly lovely people will sometimes choose not to associate with me for those choices. However, I am comfortable in my own skin, and whether it's twinset sweaters or combat boots for them, I want my kids to feel the same way. I will let them explore who they want to be, and continue to lead by example by being pleased with who I am.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10628768674387293285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-73611753941710610552011-10-18T13:51:07.551-07:002011-10-18T13:51:07.551-07:00If these 3 year olds w/mohawks are mean, nasty lit...If these 3 year olds w/mohawks are mean, nasty little terrorists maybe we should be looking at the parents in disgust for not raising their children right, NOT looking in disgust to the parents that have outgoing, polite, creative children with mohawks!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-9938883229884780462011-10-18T12:40:35.367-07:002011-10-18T12:40:35.367-07:00Sorry, that should say are NOT permanent...Sorry, that should say are NOT permanent...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-67220061154049005862011-10-18T12:39:54.824-07:002011-10-18T12:39:54.824-07:00I couldn't care less what other parents do wit...I couldn't care less what other parents do with their children (within reason, of course). Hair cuts and hair styles are permanent. Do I like mullets or mohawks for my kids? No, but that doesn't meant that other kids are bad or ugly for sporting them. My boys are all older now and are responsible for their hair, so I have one sporting that stupid Justin Beiber hair... but again, it's just hair. I think it's silly... but it's his hair... just like when my oldest spikes his up like a porcupine. I would rather they have clean cut hair, but I can understand them wanting to rebel against the military lifestyle we live, so more power to them to wear their hair as they wish...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-11187224239821684902011-10-18T12:25:20.755-07:002011-10-18T12:25:20.755-07:00I totally agree! I have a lot of very close-minded...I totally agree! I have a lot of very close-minded people in my family and I'm very fortunate to not have turned out like them. Some people are ridiculous. I'm going to raise my twins to be as open-minded as they want to be. My cousin lives 2 hrs away from us. The last time she saw the babies was in July, so we send as pics of them as we can. I sent her one of the baby girl twin in a pink and black dress with a skull on the front. She had and aunt on her fathers side visiting and her aunt saw the pick and said that it was awful of me to put something like that on my baby and that she wouldn't associate with people who lets their kids wear skulls! How narrow minded can you get!! I went out that day and bought the boy twin a skull onesie to match his sissy!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-61367930270527539202011-10-18T10:44:42.522-07:002011-10-18T10:44:42.522-07:00I think that the 'image' parents should be...I think that the 'image' parents should be worried about is the image that their child is portraying through their character, not their hair cut. <br /><br />My family has been stereotyped because we have (a lot of) tattoos, both of my sons have had mohawks for more than half of their lives, my daughter has a hot pink stripe in her hair...and we are the proud parents of a beautiful, pit bull, princess named Lola..but guess what?!?! My two school age-children carry straight A/B grades, they are kind to EVERYONE, and not just those that are 'cool' and they respect adults!!!! <br /><br />To put this 'label' of trash, or 'nasty' on a child based on their appearance is disgusting to me. These 'wonderful' parents who never allow their children to be independent, or have their own minds, will be the ones bailing their children out of juvie...seriously. Let's just all gather around and see who we can pick on next...doing nothing but developing hate in this generation of children. Shame on them! Shame on their holier-than-thou attitudes and shame on their parenting skills. <br /><br />I couldn't agree with you more!Kara Whttp://www.facebook.com/faithxthreenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-43399027485222055562011-10-18T10:37:08.402-07:002011-10-18T10:37:08.402-07:00i have a 13 year old daughter who has blood red ba...i have a 13 year old daughter who has blood red bangs in her blonde hair and a 11 year old son with a blue mohawk!!! both of my kids are on the honor roll and do great community work to help others. my kids love everyone and are the biggest sweethearts! <br />it really gets my panties in a bunch that parents teach their children to be close minded. to me YOU are the one who should be arrested for child abuse!! <br />and for the person who said retarded, be lucky we arent in the same room, i would smack your teeth out of your mouth!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-21795172437312027392011-10-18T10:29:50.370-07:002011-10-18T10:29:50.370-07:00My husband was just talking about the whole mohawk...My husband was just talking about the whole mohawk in school thing... and how they shouldn't be allowed to make them cut it in public school... ANd I know some schools have rules about coloring hair an unnatural color... but yet girls get highlights can string feathers in the hair and its no big deal... more than anything it seems like those rules are unfair between genders & styles...RockerByeBabyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04024560246135790908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-27686241688220389972011-10-18T10:22:38.430-07:002011-10-18T10:22:38.430-07:00I'm with you on this. My son was asked or bett...I'm with you on this. My son was asked or better yet I should say that I was asked to shave my sons mohawk because it was a distraction and caused his behavior to worsen......Now really what I wanted to know was if it was the fact that the principle had an issue with him and his mohawk that caused the behavior or the mohawk itself because I switched him schools (mohawk and all) and he did just fine. People need to look outside their boxes and quit being so judgemental and small minded.Laurenhttp://facebook.com/DalilahsPrettiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-544453222793821587.post-48313154647797014222011-10-18T10:21:30.461-07:002011-10-18T10:21:30.461-07:00I feel the same way you do, however most people do...I feel the same way you do, however most people don't agree with me. I've said that my kids are allowed to make non-permanent choices (haircuts being one of those). I always tell people if my son (if I ever have one, or heck, even my daughter) wants to sport a mohawk then rock on, sweet baby, rock on!!! Now when I say this most of the time people look at me with this goofy little grin, almost as if they expect me to follow it up with "just kidding"!!! But I'm totally serious. And no, the haircut does not make the child, the parent makes the child. So these closed minded, judgemental parents are sure to create some little clones of themselves. Oh joy (<----sarcasm)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com