Thursday, November 12, 2009

It's Official!

It's a very big day today...does anyone know why? Birthday? No Siobhan's is tomorrow....Baby Crawling? No he scoots. What could possible be so great about today? Wait for it................wait for it............. Taco Bell is bringing back the Chessy Gordita Crunch! That's right folks....one of the best combinations of tortilla, meat, cheese product and MSG. I can't wait. Herein lies the problem though. We have a very strict commitment in our home that we will not get any fast food unless it is free. So, any ideas as to how I can get my hot little hands on this little slice of heaven without dropping one red cent on it? Carson's ideas was to wait outside the door and give my money to someone and have them go in and buy it for me. Like an underage drinker at a liquor store. Not so sure about that one...I don't want anyone to steal my money.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hair Today.....

It may be unhealthy, but I have always felt a certain amount of vanity when it comes to my kid's hair. But when your kids have hair like this.........


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...Can you blame me????

I always love seeing the looks on the Doctor's nurse's faces when my babies come out with a part on the left side and pony tail (okay, the last one was an exaggeration). I still remember when Siobhan was born and the nurses all said that they had never seen a baby with hair like that who came from Caucasian parents. It's always a fun conversation starter and it never fails that said conversation will have some variation on the phrase, 'my kids were bald until age....' While all this hair is so much fun and beautiful, it has it's pitfalls. I have spent hours upon hours brushing hair. I have spent a lot of money on shampoo, detangler, hair gel, combs, brushes, rubber bands, bows, etc. I can't tell you how many times a day I re-do pony tails. On the upside, my kid's gender is usually pretty easy to guess.
Anyway, while having all this hair is a blessing of sorts, there are a lot of children who don't have that blessing in their lives and not just because it took a few years to grow in after birth. Many kids have illnesses which deprive them of a beautiful head of hair. How sad would it be to be a little five year old girl who can't wear pig tails like her friends? As a mother, I can't imagine not being able to spend special time with my daughter coming up with fun hair styles. So Siobhan and I decided that it was probably time to pass that blessing on to other kids who don't have any hair. We decided that after almost four years of growing, we were going to get it cut and donate it to Locks of Love. We found a kids salon in Lone Tree which does free hair cut and styling if you're going to donate it. So we decided that today was the day. Her first REAL hair cut and it was a big one!

Before we left for the salon.

Holding her 12 inch long braid that will be on it's way tomorrow.

Shaping and trimming.

Siobhan sporting her new sassy bob. I was so proud of Siobhan and her willingness to give something so personal to those in need. We had been talking about how her hair was going to be given to a little kid who doesn't have any. She asked me what their name was, so we came up with a back story. I had to make something up on the spot and for all she knows, I told her the truth. In Siobhan's mind, her hair is going to a little girl names Jane who live in New York City. On the way home, Siobhan said she wanted to talk to Jane but I told her that wouldn't be possible but that Jane could probably write her a letter. To that Siobhan replied, 'Oh I would LOVE that!' I love my little girl! I think this hair cut made her age about 2 years in looks and personality!

I don't why, but these pictures aren't lining up the way I want them to. Sometimes blogger drives me crazy!!!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Happy Halloween

We had a great time this Halloween. Daddy got home from Vegas just in time to celebrate the big day with us. We had fun parties to go to and got lots of candy trick or treating. So much fun! Here are a BUNCH of pictures!
Funny story about Siobhan's costume this year. Originally, she wanted to be the main character from her favorite book When Sophie Gets Angry...Really, Really Angry. It's a super cute book. So I got to work on her costume which would consist of a blue and white striped shirt and overalls. I finished the shirt and was getting ready to start on the overalls when a package came from Auntie Meredith in AZ containing this Snow White costume. I wore it when I was Siobhan's age and cousin Lindsay wore it a few years ago. Since Snow White it he current obsession in our household, Sophie went out the window. Luckily I hadn't made the overalls yet. :) You can't see it but Auntie Meredith made a beautiful cape when Lindsay wore it.
I had so much making this peacock costume! We already had the leotard so I just sewed on a few feathers that I cut out of lining material in the colors of a peacock. I got the tutu at goodwill for $1.99 and added more feathers plus the peacock feathers in the back. I also made the cutest little feather headpiece but you can't really see it in the pic. I did her hair in a bunch of ponies all the way down her head to make a 'pony-hawk'. Add some fun sparkly green make-up and voila-Peacock. How cute is she???

Mr. Will chilling while we were trick or treating. He was Edward Cullen for Halloween. I think I need to submit at pic to a magazine or something because it was so dang cute! His costume was super easy in theory. I made his jeans out of pair of my old jeans and found the grey pea coat on ebay for $5. The hardest part was the shirt. I hate that is so difficult to find a plain colored t-shirt for a baby. After going to Target, Walmart, gap and the consignment store, I finally found this one at Children's place. Why didn't I go there first? I then gelled his hair and he looked the spitting image of Edward.

Everyone together!


This is from the ward trunk or treat on Friday night. It was tons of fun but a little chilly as we were still trying to thaw out from the deep freeze that came through. I was Bella to Mr. Will's Edward. :)
I hope everyone else had a fun safe Halloween. We had a blast! I was very proud of the girls for how polite they were whenever they were at the doors getting their candy. They always took only one piece and said thank you every time!