Sunday, April 17, 2011

I Heart Faces Wind

This week's challenge on I Heart Faces is wind.  
I had taken this photograph of Gracie before the big Statesmen football game last fall.
I love the perfect billowing flag, as she gave me her fiercest pose.
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Monday, April 11, 2011

The Cut

Every morning when I have to brush Sonya's hair it is a battle.  I don't like to let her wear her hair down because I hate when it hangs in her face, drags in her food, and it makes it easier for Teddy to pull.  She screams and cries almost everyday when putting in one of her three hair style choices; pony tail (popo), pig tails, or a unicorn (single pony tail on top of her head).  Everyday I would ask her if she wanted to have long princess hair, and if she did I explained that we must take care of it, ie wash it, brush, etc.  I also asked her if she would like to have short hair like her friends Campbell, Capi, and Lizzie.  Everyday the answer was always long princess hair, until last week when she answered, 
"I want to cut it."   
What the what?!?
I will admit, I panicked a little bit.  She really wanted to cut it off, I never thought she would do it.  
Not that I don't like short hair on little girls, I do, but she has always had this beautiful wavy hair.  
I was acting like one of those girl's on Top Model about my daughter's hair.  
Ridiculous!!
So I called my sister in law Erin, our family hair stylist, and let her know what Sonya wanted.  She was so excited to give Sonya the "big" cut.  Josh and I discussed the haircut before hand so we would be on the same page.  He told me that he wanted to go with a super short pixie cut.  I was a little nervous to cut her too short.  I did not want her to hate her hair and think she looked like a boy.  I had a short haircut that I hated as kid, sorry mom, and I did not want that for Sonya.  Josh and I looked on the internet and consulted with Erin, and decided on a cut.
Here is what we agreed on.
Here is the before:
   The first cut:
Cutting:
The funny face:
The finished look:
Can you stand the cuteness??
I am still in shock with how old she looks, but I love it.  More importantly so does Sonya.  
She was so excited to show her friends at school, and kept talking about how she looked like Campbell and Snow White.  
Thanks Erin for doing such a great job, and being so patient with my girl.


Monday Manifest

Babies I Have Helped Name Over The Past Three Years, Not Including My Own

  1. Poppy Caroline
  2. Stella Rose
  3. Haper Susannah
  4. Charles Frank
  5. Reese Katharine
  6. Mary Jane Grace
  7. Liv Katherine
My services are available to all if you need help naming a baby, HA!!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Then and Now

Last week we had Sonya's conference at school.  I know some people might think a conference for a pre-schooler is silly, but not me - I love checking in with her teacher.  I never realized how controversial pre-school, or school in general can get between parents.  To send your kids to pre school or keep them home, where you go, how often you go; and why do other parents care where other people's kids are going to school?  The view on pre-school, in our family, is that we are partnering with the school/teacher to help us nurture and teach our children mentally, physically, and spiritually.  The bottom line for us is we can't do it on our on our own.  Don't get me wrong, school defiantly gives me a break in the day, but more importantly when I send Sonya to school I know to she is cared for in that ways that I fall short.
My thoughts for pre-school (homeschool, public, private, etc.) are that you do what works for your family.  Since becoming a mother, one of the biggest lessons I have learned is that there is not one formula that works for every family.  As mothers we should not judge or throw out opinions that aren't asked for, but we should come along side one another and encourage each other to make the best and right decisions for your own family.
OK, off my soap box.      
   I am super excited for Sonya to enter JK next year, but my heart is starting to break as 3K ends.  Sonya's sweet teacher, Mrs. H, writes up a description of each child in the class and has you read it at their conference.  After I read the description from her teacher, I realized how well her teachers know her, understand her, and love her.    
I am so grateful for the amazing year Sonya has had.  
One of the other things Mrs. H shows you is your child's self portrait, 
one from first semester and one from second semester.
This was Sonya's self portrait from October.
I love it how it is so scribbly, and not a lot of detail.  
I also love that it has how she wrote her name before she could write all the letters at the bottom.
This portrait is form March.
Look at the difference, so much detail!!
 Fingers, stripes on her dress, ears, irises in her eyes, a blue 
(of course) bow in her hair, the sun and her name written so well at the bottom.
This is such a great project to get a tiny view into how Sonya sees the world, and especially how she sees herself.  
I am feeling rather sappy lately as both my kids birthdays approach, so sorry for all gushing lately.  It is such a joy to watch them grow and learn.
I am one blessed mama.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

The Big Guy

This post is long over due.  
We cut Teddy's hair a few months back because he was getting go shaggy and I could barely stand too look at him.  
This photo was taken around Thanksgiving, right after a bath.
Let me just say these luscious curls only stayed like that for like an hour after his bath, then it would just turn into a scraggily mess.
He has his first big boy haircut right after this, where it did change his look.  
I don't have photos of that.
Shocker I know.
Then at the end of January we cut it again, and that is when he became a big boy!!
He looked like a little stockbroker heading off the Wall Street, or like he belonged on a yacht wearing a pink polo shirt with his initials monogrammed on it.  
This was also confirmation that Theodore was the perfect name for this uber preppy looking kid.  
I took these photos of him because I needed a recent photo of him for a toddler class he is taking, and they really solidified his bog boy status.
I can't stand it!!  
So cute!!  
Now, I am going to give you a peek into my shallow heart.  
When he hit about 6months old, I didn't think he was that cute.  Let me say he had a nasty rash that covered his chin all last winter, bad eczema on his back, and still got up about three times a night.  All of those things probably played into psyche at the time.  
Now I think he is the bees knees.
 He will be two next week, is a baby boy no longer, and turning into a true heart breaker.
I love you TR!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Art Project

The past couple of weeks I have just kind of been muddling through everyday life.  I have not been super productive or creative with the kids.  I do not consider myself an artist or even creative, but I have realized I am someone who needs art and creativity in my life.  I haven't had my camera out, baked anything new, or had the paints outs with the kids.  With that being said, I have felt myself crumbling a bit.  I need to create on a regular basis, or my soul truly suffers.  So today Sonya, Teddy, and I headed to Hobby Lobby to pick up some art supplies.  As we walked down the aisles we spotted some masks that were perfect for painting.  I wish I could say we read some great book and I am tying this project back to the story, or I am teaching the kids about Mardi Gras, but I can't.  I think I get so worried about making a themed educational project, instead of having fun.  
This was just a fun project to do.
Take a look.
Of course Sonya started with blue paint on her mask.
    Baby T went for the rainbow approach.
Sonya showing me her paintbrush.
I love this picture of Sonya.  
I was focused on the paintbrush, and then I saw her face on the viewing screen.  
I tried to get her to make the same face so I could get it in focus, but no such luck.  
Now I kind of like that it is blurry.  
I think she looks lovely and old fashioned.
I know I am gushing, but she is my girl.
Now this picture of Teddy on the other hand, is well...less than stellar.
Here is the mess, I was left to clean up.
I think this is why I take such long breaks from art projects...
Here are the completed masks.
Baby T wouldn't wear his.
I love these masks, a bit creepy looking, but a super fun random project.  
I hope to be showing a lot more creativity on here.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Monday Manifest on Friday

Things I Plan on doing with the Kids on this Snowy Day

  1. do a color hunt
  2. blue tape hop scotch
  3. paint
  4. dance party
  5. play restaurant
  6. read some books
  7. watch a movie
  8. take a rest
  9. photograph our day

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