Friday, September 17, 2010

The Hair Fix

So Amber had the second professional haircut of her life today, the first one was almost 2 years ago. She loved it and hopefully we convinced her that letting a hair stylist cut it is the way to go =) The stylist wanted me to let her go shorter and do a real bob but I wasn't ready for that. I think it looks cute - the shaggy mullet is gone =)










Wednesday, September 15, 2010

My Daughter the (bad) Hair Stylist - I Need Advice!!

So Amber has done what so many before her have done - she's cut a little of her hair. The problem is that she's done it too many times. At school, at home - I've been confiscating and hiding scissors but somehow she is finding a way. She has managed to sculpt her hair into a quasi-mullet. I'm telling (comforting) myself that the fact she did it in a 70's shag kind of way, that it looks slightly more stylish than the standard mullet. Sadly, even I'm not buying it. I probably need to take her to a professional and try to make something out of it but I'm sad that she will lose the long hair that she has. Finally I have a girl - someone who will have long flow-y locks, and of course, she's the hair cutter in the group! I need a second opinion - support - whatever you want to call it - but I need honesty. Should I get it cut, evened out? I think it would end up some kind of a shaggy bob because as you can see in the pictures, she wasn't timid. A lot of the chunks on both sides are like 3 - 4 inches long at most. Ugh. Sad.



First Middle School Football Game

Last night the Bobcats took on the Jaguars and although they lost....soundly, it was so much fun to watch. I had seen parts of practices and I wasn't sure how much football the boys were picking up - but they looked great. It was really cool watching them move down the field and make tackles. I will admit, it's a lot harder watching them take the hits though. Never bothers me watching the NFL - hit harder boys! But when it's little people you know - it's a whole different feeling. Michael had a blast - he played offense, defense and is the kicker. He scored the first touchdown, running the ball about 15 yards in to score. He was so proud last night =) He's sore today, he has a bruise in the shape of a part of the helmet on his arm - yeesh.


Getting ready to make the kickoff at the beginning of the game. He's #42, the second guy back.

Celebratory cookie cake - not gourmet, I know - but he thought it was cool!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Triathlon Triumph

The boys all participated in the SugarLand Kids Tri yesterday and it is one of our favorite events of the year. I start to tear up every year when the first kids (yes, ones I don't even know) get out of the pool and come running towards transition. I am so proud of all of them for doing something that takes endurance and perseverance. Michael and Sam have done this triathlon 4 times, and Thomas twice. Amber has to wait until she's 5 - she'll be ready - she's tired of watching already! If I don't do one before she's 5, everyone in my family will have completed one before me - I better get motivated!

Gear all ready to go night before.

Everybody waiting to line-up for the start, chips on ankles.

Swim done, Michael is off to transition and bike.

Sam waiting to swim.

Swim done, here he goes!

In Thomas goes -

And he's off!
(This kiddo was so excited about the Tri that he woke up, got dressed and came in to wake us up before the 6am wake-up time)

Bike done, now race to the finish. Note the transition area full of bikes in the background =)

The three triumphant triathletes!

We love this event - it's so great that they compete in this as individuals, strategizing transition techniques (socks in shoes, belt unlatched, etc). We are so proud of them for doing it. Now they want to do a Duathlon in October that they heard about at this race - bike, run, bike.










Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Moment of clarity in the midst of madness =)

Usually the afternoons are a rush of homework, snacks, practices, dinner and then bedtime. And sometimes (ok, more often that I'd like) several of us are grumpy about it all. Today as I was cleaning the kitchen, I looked out into the living room and instead of just glancing at the kids and thinking ahead to the next task, I really saw them and it hit me that those little people and those piles of laundry are not always going to be there. I just loved seeing it. Silly as it is, the picture is such a snapshot of my life and the love in it. So I grabbed the camera and tried to capture it for always. Here it is...



Immediately, my daughter heard the click and posed and asked if she looked "pretty with her cup". Ha ha ha, the boys, playing video games of course didn't even notice. Then she ran in and hung off the counters with her little fingers, looking straight up at me and if she hadn't moved so quickly, I would have taken a picture of that as well. Another view I will miss some day =) Here is the pose with the cup...