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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

BFF Party

So I'm late on this post too. :)

About 2 weeks ago, Kristen and her two best neighborhood friends decided to have a BFF party. They started here and had me do their hair. Then they went to another friend's house to have their nails done. They ended at the third friend's house and ate lunch, decorated cupcakes, and watched a movie. It was sooo cute to see how excited they were and how much fun they were having. And what good friends they are!When I was "practicing" the night before on Kristen's hair, Jenna actually let me braid her hair!! What a shock! It was very cute and those curls sure help hold styles in place, lucky girl.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Pain

When I posted about our camping trip, I forgot to write about the most painful thing ever. The mosquitoes were very bad, so I pulled out the repellent and of course it wouldn't spray. I took the lid off, but it wouldn't come all the way off--that stick thing was still attached. I tried to push down on it to get a little of the stuff to dribble out so I could spread it on someone's face and the thing sprayed me directly in the eye!!! It's amazing how much pain a little squirt could cause. Fortunately, I still had my eye sight the next morning. :) So here's the warning: apparently those stick things can still spray, even when they're not attached to anything.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jenna's First Haircut

Right about the time Jenna turned one, we noticed that she the back of her hair had a little curl to it. The older she got and the more that her hair came in, the curlier it got. The strange thing is, just after she turned two, it started curling on top. I just couldn't bear to cut it--especially since I was afraid the curl would go away. So....she's never had a haircut---until Tuesday. Her sides grew in slower than the back and there were a lot of fine ends that would tangle like crazy, so I took her in to get it evened up and trimmed and guess what? The curl stayed!!! It looks more full and healthy and is so cute.Before the haircut.
After. It was still a little wet and so it's a teeny bit shorter than it looks here.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

First Day of School Part II

Jarren started first grade today!! He was up really early and was really nervous once we got over there. I had to stay until they went in and on the way over, he kept saying, "What if I don't remember where the bathroom is?" and "What if I don't know where to go?" and stuff like that. But...he has about 10 kids from last year in his class this year and was excited to see them all. I think it will all be good and he'll have a great time.

Monday, July 27, 2009

First Day of School Part I

Today is the first day of school for Kendall and Kristen. Jarren goes in for an orientation this afternoon and will start tomorrow. The older two got up early and ready fast--they were sooo excited!! Since we missed back-to-school night last week because of our camping trip, I went in and met with the teachers this morning. I think it will be a good year, but I worry about Jarren. He was just in kindergarten a month ago and it's like an off-track and then he goes all day long. He's nervous too.

For some reason, I'm having a hard time with the thought of this year. My oldest, Kendall, is in sixth grade!!! Fortunately, he's still in elementary school for one more year, but I just can't believe it. I remember taking him to kindergarten every day (wasn't it just last week?) and seeing the BIG sixth graders. And now he's one of them. He's grown another 1/2 inch--and that's just in the last 6 weeks. He's now 4'11"!! At this rate, he'll pass me up sooner than I'd like.Kristen is getting to be so grown up too. She has been sooo helpful at home and is always wanting to help cook and cleaning bathrooms without being asked. She's a good babysitter too. Where has the time gone?!I'll post Jarren's first day picture tomorrow, since that's his first "real" day.

Skirts

My neighbor gave me a pattern for the cutest girls skirt. The girls each wanted one and each chose their own material. I guess the pattern is more like instructions because it gives you measurements to cut into strips and then tells you how to put it all together. I think the measuring and cutting was the hardest part. Jenna wore hers, but refused to wear it to church or for a picture, so that's why hers is on the ground.

Mirror Lake

Jon and I took the kids camping to Mirror Lake last week. I faithfully checked online to see when we could get a reservation starting January 1 and after about a month, I kind of gave up. So....we got our reservation on March 2 and there was NOTHING left for any weekend during the whole summer! We just did one night (a Thursday night) and had a lot of fun, but will definitely try for 2 nights next year, just to make it worth it. We had a lot of crazy things happen, but that's what memories are made of, right?
I started doing laundry and getting things packed up on Wednesday night and we finished the job on Thursday morning, since we couldn't check in until 2. We got up there and could NOT get the tent set up. It turns out that Jon had tied a part of the tent into the pole and once we got that figured out, it worked. Then he unzipped it so I could start putting sleeping bags, etc. inside and the zipper totally broke. He had to take the entire door off to get it working (twice), but we still need to get it fixed. The kids wanted to go put their feet in the lake and we were sooo close. Jenna fell in and got soaking wet! I only brought one change of clothes and a warm pair of clothes and she'd gone through all her clothes in about 3 hours. We got the dutch oven out to cook with and realized that we'd forgotten lighter fluid. Some very nice "neighbors" let us borrow some, but the charcoal was either cheap or old (or both) and it just wouldn't work. So we had to light a fire and use the coals from that. Two of our air mattresses went flat in the night and I don't think any of us slept hardly at all--babies crying, wind rustling trees against the tent, rain, dogs barking, very itchy mosquito bites, etc. We got up the next morning and had to take camp down. While Jon was in the tent, a squirrel came and ate a hole through the bottom of our garbage bag. Crazy! The kids wanted to fish and Jon spent most of the time untangling lines. But you know what? We all had a great time!! Oh--the camera ran out of batteries really fast, so I only got a few pictures.