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Sunday
Feb252007

How to make a big boy cry

Saturday we were at Chievres Air Base, visiting the military PX and commissary for our monthly trip to stock up on American products and groceries. We’d gotten a late start, and by the time we finished shopping, it was dinner time and we opted to enjoy good old American fast food from the Burger King franchise on the base.

We were almost done eating when I noticed the light on at the barbershop and thought, “This is the perfect time for A to get a haircut!” Getting a haircut in Belgium always seems to be such an ordeal, mostly because the local shops have very limited hours and require an appointment and we also have to deal with a language barrier. The military barbershops are the only ones where a guy can simply walk in and wait to get a haircut.

Because it was so late, we sent E-Grrrl over to see what time the barber shop was closing, not wanting to slip in at the last minute and extend someone’s work day. She came back and reported that the barber had said he would give A a haircut if we hurried up.

Mr. A did not want to get a haircut. He hates getting his haircut because he finds the process uncomfortable and itchy. We reminded him that next weekend he’d be getting up in front of a lot of people for a school competition and he should be well groomed and not shaggy. He sighed and E took him over to the barbershop with the instructions to have it cut short on the sides but with enough hair on top to part and have some bangs.

Even though E spoke to the barber in both English and French, there was a MAJOR communication problem. With the first stroke of the clippers, the barber went down to skin and E knew there was no turning back.

When E stepped out of the barber shop, he had his arm around A’s shoulders and I momentarily caught my breath. Mr. A looked like a cancer patient and he was crying. “He shaved my head! And next week I have to get up in front of all those people,” he choked out.

The barber had left a bit of fringe in the front and spiked it with gel. If Mr. A wasn’t already upset enough by the hair cut, he was mortified they had put GEL in his sole remaining patch of hair.

As we walked to the car, E-Grrrl said the perfect thing, “You’re not bald, A. I think it looks cute! You look like the other boys.”

“I know it’s a shock, buddy. It’s a shock for me too, but you do look like one of those athletic types, like your cousin Gilles!” I added.

Mr. A was upset and then angry, railing about how impossible it is to get a good haircut here. Our preferred barber had been counting the money in the register, and his brother had ended up doing A’s haircut. E and I exchanged a look that said, “Was he punishing us for being the last appointment of the day?”

Once in the car, Mr. A spilled fresh tears, crying hard, reiterating again that next week he was going to have to be in front of all those people during a school competition and he had the most horrible haircut ever.

I said, “What are you worried about? Think of K and W—they’re boys and they have to get up in front of everyone wearing TIGHTS and pipe cleaners!” (They’re dressing as aliens as part of a skit.)

That made Mr. A smile and almost laugh.

“No one is going to even notice you while W and T are in those crazy costumes. TIGHTS! HEADBANDS! SWIM CAPS! You’re going to look so NORMAL in comparison. And you know what, I think this haircut looks kinda cute! I like the spikes!”

And I do, kind of, though I’ll be glad to see his hair grow out. My son had more hair when he was born than he has on his head right now, but he is always and forever My Boy.

Copyright 2007 Veronica McCabe Deschambault and V-Grrrl in the Middle. All rights reserved.

February 25, 2007

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Reader Comments (9)

You mean you haven't got Mr. E trained on those clippers yet. Mr. D got a set, watched the video and now he does N boy's hair. As a matter of fact, they did it yesterday. My attitude is the shorter the better! It is so much better than the long, messy look that so many of them are sporting here.

Another plus - think of how quick he can get ready for school now.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterChar
I'm a child of the 70s so I like long, shaggy hair. I've always cringed at crew cuts and skinheads.

Mr. A doesn't wear his hair long but always has enough to part and comb and sweep over his forehead.

Now we can see every freckle, mark, lump and bump on his head. He looks like Humpty Dumpty.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl
It's like the poor little guy got to be a woman for a few minutes there. More than once I've come out of a salon crying like Nancy Kerrigan, "Why meeeee?!"
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBimbo
I don't like the skinhead look either but at least hair grows. You will all look back and just laugh one day.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie
Char, where on earth do you live that the males have HAIR? See my most recent blogpost for my lament on what I perceive to be the opposite!

V-grrl, bless A's heart. I'm so encouraged to hear of his concern about his appearance. Ditto your own preference for hair on males. How funny that we both wrote about this in our blogs.

Now, please tell me that the fashion of sagging pants has not become de rigeur in Belgium.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNance
Nance, you can rest easy. Hip hop fashion and baggy pants are not worn here. This is a land of normal jeans and cargo pants. Belgians don't even like to wear shorts in public, though younger guys are big on cropped cargo pants and knee shorts. Ballcaps, track suits, and all that are rarely seen. Hair is usually over the collar, with long bangs and angled sides, though there are a few crew cuts on the athletes.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl
So sorry to hear about Mr. A's haircut. I've heard nightmare stories about the barbers at the PX. Unfortunately, Mr. A isn't the only one leaving unhappy. I have heard some good things about the barbers at SHAPE. But of course it depends... S loves it there but when I took Lil' C to get his haircut I didn't care for the cut. But I'm also in LOVE with the long hair boys are sporting right now which is very different from the traditional military cuts. So now I just trim Lil' C's hair myself. Thank goodness he's still too little to really care. ;) Hopefully, by the time he does care we'll be back in the US or I will have perfected the art of trimming hair.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterjavacurls
Poor guy! I hate getting an unexpectedly short haircut. At least with a guy though it'll grow back quickly.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJenny
Me and my son get our haircut together, in fact we did just yesterday. You know the difference between a good haircut and bad haircut? Two weeks.

I miss having long hair sometimes. And probably in a few years I'll miss having hair at all.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterfuriousBall

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