Awwww. What nice parents. Not taking any awful photos of the kids with bad haircuts. I'm not that nice.

I believe those are the best photos, because they're the ones you all can look back upon and laugh. They document the truth. Luckily, my daughter only took the scissors to the brand new curtains (literally, hung the week before), not themselves. And then promptly pointed at little (less than) 2 y.o. brother and said "he did it!"
Poor Clark. I loved how they told about his first disastrous haircut. Luckily, boys having longer hair in the 70s / early 80s wasn't the no-no it was 20-30 years earlier. Yes, unfortunately, it was something poor Clark would have to figure out for himself.
Yes, kids are little sponges. The first time my daughter said "no" she was mimicking me telling her "No! No! No!" don't tear up the newspaper. She grinned and said "No! No! No!" back to me and hasn't stopped since. (hmmmm. Deadly Chakram's girls should be about that age, now...) I'm betting Clarissa already knows all about Daddy's powers as Lois and Clark would have had to be extra vigilant not to speak about them in front of her. Clearly, they haven't been doing that. Keeping the family secret might end up being a fun series of stories.
Fun story, as always, Lynn.
