“I gave haircuts this morning. The boys think I should do them just like the short-term beautician who was here. Their regular cut with her was a shave up the side coming to a v in the back. Right. Well, I did my best. Josh thinks he may need to wear a hat all weekend. The All West African baseball tournament is in Lomé, and he doesn’t have two days to wait until a bad haircut turns into a good one. Grandpa always said, ‘The only difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut is two days.” HumorMissionaryAfricaThirdculturekid Book:What God Can Do: Letters to My Mom from the Medical Mission Field of Togo, West Africa Source: What God Can Do: Letters to My Mom from the Medical Mission Field of Togo, West Africa