5/24/10

Beauty Salon

Sarahs hair has been crazy wild the last few weeks and I couldn't stand it anymore. I thought it would do a world of good if I got it cut.

I really initially thought there was more to take off than she did. In reality, it was only a few snips and she was finished.
Sarah did so good. Didn't like the spray bottle so much, but she sat about as still as any other 19 month old could.

She did look a little better in the back/nape of her neck though.
Here are a few pics I took. Luckily I had my camera with me.
Love her expressions.


precious girl.

5/6/10

Read to me.

Sarah is really starting to figure out that there are things on her bookshelf, and they are called BOOKS. We haven't really PUSHED books on her. I was never a reader until middle school. Robert, is just NOT a reader.(he just can't sit still long enough) But its a new fun thing for her to do. She is starting to bring books for us to read. She did this the other day to Robert, and it was the same two books. We would ask her if she wanted to go get another to read, and she would say "no" and point to the book she just finished. 
  

Dog Sledding?

My babies are so creative. But what do I expect? They are MY children. LOL.

 
Such imagination, really. All I can think of when I look at these pictures is "Mush, Mush" lol.




Mommy cake, Flower Hands

For Mothers Day, Calebs Class had HEB Bakery come to his school so that they could all make Mothers Day Cakes. On top of that, they allowed the Dads to come and help on Tuesday to decorate them.


So, I heard from Robert that it was interesting to see all the cakes that Caleb and his classmates made. But here is what my boys came home with for me.



Very Pretty. lol. Even the big lump of icing in the middle. Caleb asked me when he got home, "How was the big pink pile?" LOL.
I guess I'm celebrating Mothers Day a little early in the week, but who cares?
I feel extra special, because I have an extra special little boy!

Also, Sarah had a gift for me too. She goes to MDO twice a week, and yesterday I picked her up from school, along with a gift bag that read, "Happy Mothers Day, Love Sarah" 
I knew they made really sweet things because her brother went there before he started public school.  I was so excited to see what "she" made me. :)
This is what I found in my bag.



I'm so very blessed to have such sweet, loving, generous children.
I couldn't ask for anything more.:D


5/3/10

Goin' Cultured

There is always something @ The Chicken Farm every 1st Saturday of the month. This long running event is held every month with artists, music from the acclaimed Chicken Pickers…which you can join by bringing your guitar and joining in…free clay for kids, Silo House Restaurant food, demonstrations and a large variety of family fun.


So, this weekend we decided to do something fun for the kids, and took them to play with some clay. We went along with our friends, The Hoods. We had so much fun. We saw some "crazy" stuff, some really cool art, people, and tasted some awesome jellies, (chow-chow), and goat cheese. :P




We all had a lot of fun relaxing and having a great time with each other.


  
Of course, the kids didn't want to leave. But of course, all fun must come to an end, and you could tell they were getting a little tired. Especially my two. :(


All clay that we made will have to be picked up in a month so that they can fire it for the kids. It was hard for all of them to leave it there, but they will enjoy the finished project that much more. Here are a few of their masterpieces.


  



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