Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Finally ~ a Christmas Review... in pictures


Smiley, our goofy girl, who truly does makes us smile :)



Christmas Morning


Snow Tubing



Back to the 80's ~ Crimper Style

And,

Welcoming 2013 ~ in High Fashion



Thursday, June 28, 2012

Another Haircut

You may remember a couple weeks back when I gave Action a haircut.


Well, last night we were all sitting around chatting and Action's hair length was mentioned.  It was once again, on the verge of being too long.

Someone brought up the idea of Action getting a buzz cut.  It actually may have been me.  Hubby frowned at the idea, as did I.  I mean, I was totally kidding when I mentioned it ~ kind of ;)  But it was Sassy, who likes to torment her brother a bit, who kept pressing the issue.  And after about 5 mins (it didn't take as long as I thought it would) he was convinced that he wanted a buzz cut.

Hubby grabbed a towel and the cutting tools, meaning the clipper and in no time Action's hair was laying all over the garage floor.


So here I am today, embracing Hubby and Action ~ creating memories together ~ first buzz cut memories!









Wednesday, October 19, 2011

perfect in my own way

I am an imperfect Mother.

I make meals ~ breakfast, lunch and supper (not to mention the snacks in between).  Note, they are not gourmet meals.  And while they may not be everyone's favorite meals and the words, "ewwwww GROSS"  may be muttered on occasion (meaning at least once a week) they are nutritious, warm, and satisfying. But most importantly, no matter how busy our nights are, we eat them together, as a family.

Every night, I help our kids with their homework ~ math, spelling, reading, etc.  I've come to realize that perhaps I am not "smarter than a fifth grader (I'm doing pretty good with the 2nd grade stuff, so far ~ HA!)".  There have been times I have relied on my Mom, who is a Jr. high math teacher, as well as Google.  It isn't always easy, but we always figure it out together.  The way we come to the correct answers doesn't matter.  What matters is that we are working together.

Laundry.  I always have laundry to do, but most days :)  no one has to wear anything dirty..... or noticeably dirty.  And that is good enough for me.  After all, there is so much more to my day than laundry.

My home is not always spotless.  I promise on any given day, you will find dust, at least one unmade bed, toys strewn about and much to my dismay ~ at least one strand of dog hair somewhere on the floor.  As annoying as it is tripping over a truck, a doll, puzzle pieces or blocks, the fact that these things are on my floor in the first place, means I have children in my life.  Children who mean absolutely everything to me.  I can deal with a few toys scattered about when the exchange is laughter, giggles, creative thinking and time together.  Personally, I would much rather have a few toys on my floor, than miss out on those things.




I find myself fixing my children's hair daily.  Whether it be a few spikes or at times a small mohawk for my son, or one of the many hairstyles (pigtails, "minnie ears", ponytails, braids, curls, etc.) my girls prefer, I am there for them.  Even if my hair needs its own fixing and my eyebrows a good waxing.  As mothers, we tend to put our needs aside to take care of the ones we love.  Selfless love.  However, our needs are important.  When I don't take care of myself, whether it be a long overdo haircut or eyebrow wax, too many days off from exercise, or a much needed girls night out, I find myself losing my patience easier, frustrated and in a rut.  As hard as it is to get away, because we are so busy, or just plain tired, it is important to find my own time.
 (One of Sassy's favorite hairstyles right now, is to have me braid her hair while damp at night, 
then she takes it out in the morning and can enjoy her lovely wavy locks all day)

And bedtime.  This is not always the easiest task at my house.  You see, most nights of the week, we are running from here to there.  Currently, we only have two things going on.  Football and Church.  Those things together take up 4 nights a week.  Soon we will have basketball for both Sassy and Action, as well as church.  But here's the deal.  No matter how crazy our evenings can be or unfortunately, how much past bedtime it is (although we try REALLY hard to maintain this) we always sit as a family and say "bedtime prayers".  This is our time, as a family to pray together, thanking, praising and asking God for the important things and for guidance in our lives.  It is so important to us that we teach our children the power and love of God.


So you see, I am a mother.  Far from perfect, but trying hard and learning to accept that I am  "good enough".  My house doesn't need to be spotless, and the laundry not always finished.  The important things are taken care of, nutrition, school work and hair.  But what truly matters, is that I strive to love selflessly, teach my children faithfully, and pray regularly.

We are making memories, learning, laughing and praying together.  The fact that I am not perfect, makes it all the more worthwhile.



Thursday, September 29, 2011

Embrace the camera ~ a Wedding

My Smiley and I in the hotel bathroom 
getting ready for her big day




(yes, I really should have turned the flash off and yep, I fed her chicken strips via room service while I fixed her hair and painted her toe nails ~ now that's multitasking!)

As Flower Girl :)




And Action and I 
~ hangin' out at the reception ~


embrace the camera 
it really is the little moments that can mean the most




Monday, April 4, 2011

Linen Closet Organization

1 Linen Closet + 1 Husband + 3 kids = a disaster zone, where you can't find ANYTHING

Go ahead and take a look for yourself:



(EVERYONE needs Laffy Taffy in their linen closet 
FYI, it's a pooping in the potty incentive for Miss Smiley)


Seriously, could someone please put something away?

My solution?

Labels and Tubs
With Pictures!




And you know those frames I scored at the GoodWill a couple weeks ago?  
Well, they were the perfect size to create a couple of clippy holders.

A little spray paint to get rid of the dark wood:


Some ribbon hot glued onto the back:


Tad-dah:



Add some clips:


Next dilemma, what to do with all those headbands.

Hello 3M hooks:


Ahhhhh, so much better!



Now, lets see how long it lasts!