Wednesday, April 23, 2014

making the cut!

So, as you may have noticed, my girls have very, very long hair.  Sure, I trim it on a pretty regular basis, but it just grew and grew.  As you can imagine, it took a long time to brush and because of the length they often needed help.  That often resulted in complaining because my gentle touch wasn't always so gentle when it came to tangles.
I'm no hair stylist, so I have always told them that if they wanted it cut for real, instead of just a trim, I would take them to a salon.  I also told them that I would not make them get it cut. That decision was theirs to make...the when, and how much to cut...completely up to them.  Some people, who shall remain nameless, thought I was crazy for leaving that decision up to the girls...or for letting their hair grow so long.  Homeschool stereotypes and all.  But when you have that much hair, with the potential of being naturally wavy or curly, it's a personal decision.  A decision made my the one with the hair.  Of course, when talking about haircuts, I always give the sound advice not to layer it because of the nature of their hair.  The liklihood of it turning curly is great and layers don't do well with naturally curly hair.  Yes, speaking from experience.   So the discussion of a hair cut increased over the past month or so.  Then I shared a story about a student at work that donated her hair to Locks of Love, then a friend of theirs at church did the same.  That was it.
The decision made.
Get a cut, donate it, have a cute new style.  On Good Friday they were ready.  In fact, they discussed it half the day and kept asking to go.  So off to the salon we went. Both girls got a hair cut.  The minimum amount to cut for a donation was 10 inches.  One obviously went with about 12 inches, then after evening out the ends this is what they got. 
The picture above is fresh from the salon.  They enjoyed the experience and are very happy with their new looks.  Ponytails are easier, brushing is easier.  In the humidity it's all a little wavy but it's so much lighter and cooler.  And when it's time to go to the pool it'll be so much better.  The best part about this whole experience is the final decision was made because they knew their donated hair would be helpful to a child that needed a wig. 

Sunday, March 30, 2014

proof, case in point, I told you so

So remember the last post about the awesome book from Shutterfly? Well, it should be here tomorrow! Fast, right?! Anyway, they sent me a thank you for ordering freebie. I got to order a magnet. They make great magnets. I know you'd like to see it, right? Here it is.
Magnet
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

shutterfly love

I love Shutterfly. They have great quality products and ship things super fast. They also love their loyal customers. Every once in a while I get an email for something free. Well, this time it was a free photo book. I made two in the past. One for the year 2010 and one for our trip to Disney World. Since I seem to take an inexcusable amount of pictures, it's nice to let Shutterfly put them in a book so I don't overwhelm my family and friends with the aforementioned pictures. So this time I decided to make one for my girls. In this digital age I don't have very many tangible photographs of the girls when they were tiny, so I decided to pick the best of the best over the earlier years and create a book that I know they will fight over. Perhaps I should have ordered two. Anyway, here's a little preview. Don't tell them I ordered this, I want it to be a surprise. My hope is that it arrives before Easter. This book will trump any amount of jelly beans and chocolate bunnies.

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Shutterfly offers exclusive photobook layouts so you can make your book just the way you want.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Dot. The world's smallest stop-motion animation character

I saw this on StickyGram's blog. I love StickyGram. I got some of my favorite Instagram pics turned into magnets as Christmas gifts for the grandparents. Of course, when they came in the mail I just wanted to keep the magnets for myself. But I didn't. I happily wrapped them up and put them under the tree. Anyway, I love stop motion. It amazes me how much time and effort goes into creating a short film. So I thought this was super and cool and worth sharing. Just add it to the list of things that contribute to my level of nerdiness.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Still here!

Hi there. I am still alive, my clothesline is still up, we are still living life.
Here's a flashback picture just so you can see how cute the girls were when they were little. They are getting so big now...11 and almost 9. There's a recent picture over there on the right. We have an awesome Japanese Maple tree that is absolutely gorgeous in the fall. Anyway, I hope to carve out some time to keep you more updated, but I'm not making any promises.