Today the unthinkable happened. My beautiful and extremely charitable wife had a little trim in order to donate the hair to The Little Princess Trust (LPT).
Why is this worth a write up on a parenting blog? Well first let me tell you a little about the fantastic work that The LPT do, then Iβll show you those awesome stereotypical before and after pictures.
The LPT specialise in making wigs from real hair to give to children that have lost their own hair due to cancer, as well as funding grants into childhood cancer research. The charity runs entirely on donations so they rely on generous supplies of hair and sponsorships to provide this service which really can make the difference to the life of a child.
For Sarah this decision was a no-brainer. She had let her hair get so long through pure laziness that Rapunzel was beginning to get jealous, so she decided this was a great time to hand her locks over to such a worthy cause.
Iβll be honest, I was a little concerned. It was always going to be a drastic change and if she decided that she did not like the new look, then it could take many years to grow back. This was maybe not so dangerous for her as it was for her poor cousin tasked with the chopping. (Thanks Lisa!)
We had taken some rough measurements at home to see how much she could give, which I thought it may be around 12 inches. It turned out to be 20 (never ask a man to measure inches) and Iβm sure the Little Princess Trust will be delighted.
So, now that youβve read my ramblings Iβm sure you want to see the results! I think Sarah looks amazing and Iβm sure you will all agree.

Hereβs the serious part. These wigs do not come cheap and it and it costs around Β£550 for The Little Princess Trust to transform this hair into a beautiful wig. Our hope is that we can raise this amount through donations and be able to send both the hair and the money to change a childβs life.
If you would like to make a donation, you can find Sarahβs Donation page here https://www.gofundme.com/f/sarahs-having-the-chop-for-little-princess (Update, the fund is now closed)
We would also hugely appreciate if you could share this post on social media as the more people we can reach, the more likely we are to reach our goal, thanks!
For more info about the fantastic work being done by The Little Princess Trust, check out their website and perhaps you may even be able to help them yourself in the future?
Edit: This fundraiser is now closed. Huge thank you to all those who contributed and Iβm delighted to let you know that we raised almost Β£500 for this amazing charity.
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12 responses to “Hair today, gone tomorrow”
Well done to Sarah. Thatβs a fantastic charity. π
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Wow! Huge congrats to your wife on her amazing efforts x
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Wow! Well done Sarah! Such an awesome thing to do.
Thanks so much for joining in with #MMBC! π
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What a selfless thing to do, you must be very proud #dreamteam@_karendennis
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Wow she would feel so light! And I agree Lisa looks amazing – well done Lisa. Great post!
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What a sweet and selfless thing to do, she looks great with her new haircut!
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What a sweet and selfless act, she looks great with her new haircut!
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What an absolutely beautiful and kind thing to do. You must be so proud of your wife. Her new haircut looks stunning… and I can’t help but think what an incredible difference this is going to make to a little person out there. Thank you so much for sharing this post over on the #DreamTeamLinky this week.
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Oh wow! She donated so much hair! I did the same thing last June and felt naked after the cut! Such a fantastic thing to do x
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The Little Princess Trust is a fantastic charity and your wife is an inspiration for getting involved. Hair is vital to our sense of identity especially for girls so this will help immensely. Thanks for linking up with #dreamteamlinky
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Awesome article bro π I’ll help out and share the love π
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