Saturday, January 12, 2008

Trip to the Beauty Salon

There are not many 5-year-old girls who get to get their hair cut in a fancy salon (at least those who are living on our budget!), but my little Z just happens to be one of the lucky few. Our stylist, the divine Miss J, also happens to be one of the best friends I have ever...or will ever...have & she is sweet enough to give us a really GREAT deal. (We've been friends for over 20 YEARS!!! Now THAT makes me feel old.)

Today it was time for a trim & so Z & I headed out, just the 2 of us, for a little girl time. Z was a bit nervous, but really enjoyed being pampered. It was her first time having her hair washed in "the big bowl" & she obviously really enjoyed it! :) We all know that is THE BEST part of a haircut!!

As we were walking into the salon our conversation went a bit like this:
Z: "Mom, are you getting your hair cut today?"
Me: "No, mine takes a long time because I get color put in it."
Z: "What color do you get?"
Me: "Just brown."
Z: "I want to get color too!"
Me: "Weeelllll, maybe when you're all grown up."
Z: "Awww, okay."
Me: "What color do you want?"
Z: "PINK!"
Z is also blessed with amazing, naturally curly hair...so when she gets a cut she has layers put in so that it will curl up easily....making life easier for Mom. Even though sometimes she wishes for "smooth" hair, I think that she is oh so lucky & absolutely STUNNING with her beautiful curly locks.

All done...what a GORGEOUS girl!

(even without the pink...LOL!)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Glamorous

Today Miss Z had a play date with her cousin, little L. Not only are Z & L cousins, but also GREAT friends. It has been such a treat for us because L's family lives just minutes away. After they had tired of playing ponies, jumping on the trampoline & eating left over candy canes, they decided to get REALLY girly by putting on "makeup" & painting their nails. So, foreseeing a possible mess, I sent them into my bathroom to primp....as far from carpet & furniture as possible. As the baby was napping & little man L was off on his own play date, I enjoyed a few quiet minutes folding laundry & answering emails. I suddenly realized that the girls were quiet, TOO quiet. I decided to go investigate. I discovered two very glittery & glamorous little girls who had not only covered themselves in sparkles, but the bathroom too! Oh well, you're only 5 once right?

Lookin' good girlies!!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Super Shopper

Anyone who knows me well, knows that I am the queen of coupons, clearance & close-outs. In other words I LOVE a good deal. So imagine my delight today when I popped over to Target (one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE stores) for some drawer dividers & discovered that they had just marked down the overstock of toys from Christmas to 75% off! Wooohooo!
I scurried through the aisles, (as I had very little time before I needed to pick up L from preschool), elbowed my way through the crowds & stuffed 2 carts full of all kinds of toys. I think I got pretty much everything I will need for birthday parties this year as well as a few little goodies for my own kiddos. Eighteen items, all for under $100!!

Whew, it was fun! Those little red stickers make me simply giddy! I may just head back over there tomorrow for a more leisurely exploration of the playtime possibilities. ;)

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

To Market, To Market

Once a week, my kids & I head off for our weekly rendezvous to the local farmer's market, known to our family as simply "The Market" or affectionately as the "fruits & begetables store." I love it there. I love that I can get tons of fruits & veggies for my brood without breaking the bank and that we can try a wide variety of healthy options. It can also be fun naming the colors of things & discovering unknown treasures. That is the ideal of course. This can happen with one, maybe 2 kids in tow, but when you are talking about THREE....well then it basically turns into get in, get it done & GET OUT! Bribery is usually involved especially for Mr. L as he seems to have a hard time staying in the cart, not pulling down every neatly stacked pile of fruit he sees and keeping the noise to a reasonable decibel level.
What bliss for me today as I only had ONE child with me. Turns out Miss B has learned her brother's tricks & spent the entire time trying to climb the vegetable stands & doing amazing feats of aerobatics in order to wiggle her way out of the cart. It never fails, as I am scrambling down the aisles with one hand trying to keep the baby stationary & the other pushing the cart, that we see another young family perusing the produce. This one had a child, no older than Miss B, sitting sedately in his cart with an arm protectively clutching a cauliflower.
There was no climbing, no fussing, no screaming (happy, sad or otherwise!), no sampling, no throwing and certainly no destruction of displays! I eyed this calm mother, smiled & wondered how she did it....not one of my kids was EVER that calm when faced with such exciting opportunities for mischief.

My kids must just REALLY love produce. ;)



Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Back to School...Preschool that is...

Today was L's first day back to preschool. It's been awhile...he started back in September, BUT, well...lets just say that he wasn't QUITE ready. Ummm, something about teacher's in tears, inability to sit still, overzealous friendliness....now don't get me wrong, he is NOT NAUGHTY, just busy, busy, busy...I guess just a normal 3 (then 2) year old little boy. (Lucky for us he was attending his Aunt H's preschool & so we got special attention....I NEVER would have sent him that young if he hadn't been going with family.)
Huh, I guess there IS a reason preschools don't accept kids under 3. ;)
But just look at that face...how could HE give anyone a moment's trouble?!? hahahaha.....we know the truth!
Just seconds after I took the above picture, I said..."hey buddy, turn around so I can see your backpack...." This is what I got:
....NICE.....now THAT is the true spirit of my little man....endlessly silly, amazingly outgoing, such a smarty and quite the chatterbox.
BTW, he had a GREAT day. Looks like 4 months really does make a world of difference when you're 3. :)

Monday, January 7, 2008

Blond-haired, Blue-eyed Baby B

Before Rob & I had kids, we were sure they would be of the dark-haired, green-eyed variety. After all, that's what both of us looked like, what else could we possibly get?

Wellllllllllll...the mysteries of genetics threw us for a loop when our first child was born with dark hair & not green, but big BLUE eyes. Surely it must be some fluke!

When our son was born, he was a bit more what of what we had originally expected...dark hair and hazely green eyes.


But along came #3, Miss B, AND as if our kids couldn't possibly look any MORE different from each other...she surprises us again with not only blue eyes, but blond hair to boot!

What on earth could be next?!?

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Ode to a Cloudy Day

When we woke up this morning and saw a grey sky thick with heavy clouds, I was delighted! Being a true Arizona native, I absolutely LOVE cloudy, rainy days. I suppose if I lived somewhere like Seattle, I would blog "ode to a sunny day," but not here in the Valley of the Sun where we have nearly 300 sunny days a year. We relish the rain.
Not only do I love cloudy days for their potential rain (which we sorely need here in the desert), but also for their beauty. I am seriously a cloud junkie. I always notice clouds, their shape, color and size....the way they spread across the sky and hover over the mountains. AND because I am also a photography fanatic, I love a cloudy day for the landscape photo potential and also for the perfect light it creates for portraits...soft & even...a giant light box in the sky.
Arizona has beautiful wide open skies and absolutely stunning sunsets and when you add a cloudy sky to that combination, it is nothing short of perfection.