Tuesday, June 23, 2009

ragnar

My running obsessed husband did a crazy run last weekend.  The Wasatch Back Ragnar is a relay that runs from Logan to Park City.  There are 12 members to a team, someone is running at all times.  Brandon's van of  6 team members started at 11 a.m. Friday morning, then rested for a couple of hours, and his next run was at about 3 a.m. then again at about 1 on saturday afternoon. Needless to say, he had a blast.  The only pictures I got were a couple from the "team party" the night before.  Cody and Josh had this amazing spray paint stencil tattoo thing all worked up, and before the night was over they had made very good use of it.  We felt a little white-trashy spray painting fake tattoos on our sons, but it was all in good fun. 
 Luckily I was able to get some other pictures from one of Brandon's team mates.  See him way up there running along?
 Brandon loved it and can't wait to do it again, but he said it was harder than the marathon he did last month.  I think he's crazy!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Happy 13th birthday, Abby girl!

If I don't post now about Ab's birthday, I may never get to it.  I cannot believe she is a teenager! (neither can she...)  and her 7th grade year is practically over, on to eighth.  Wow.  This time of year is so busy that we didn't really do anything extremely exciting, she had school and dance that day, but we managed to squeeze in dinner at Noodles & Co.  and had a birthday cake around bedtime.  
With help from my mom, I made her a t-shirt quilt this year with all of the shirts from her "childhood"...she was surprised, and loved it.  

   I'm so thankful for Abby, and the joy that she is. 
 She is a fun girl, and I love that she is so comfortable to just be herself.  I had big plans for a birthday post for her, but this will have to do for now...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

ballet bun


I've had a few people ask me how to do ballet buns.  I decided a blog post would be the easiest starting point to show you. First of all, I'm afraid this is going to be a little wordy.  I'll try to keep it simple.  And Jeni, you know how Jason and you are about your yard and vehicles? I'm that way about my girl's hair...so hopefully you can just take what you need.  Also, please excuse Phoebe's puffy eyes, I took these on Sunday, after a long day Saturday and early church sunday morning.
In the hair world, please remember that there are many different types of hair, head shapes, hair lines, etc, so what works for me and my girls may not work for you.  I'll try to give a few different options so you can use what you like.  And I have had absolutely no professional hair training.  Unless you count barbies when I was 10, and my 3 daughters, who have been my guinea pigs since birth.
Now on with the lesson.
The first thing to decide is how you want to pull the hair back.  Phoebe has a low hairline, and her hair looks better parted to the side rather than pulled straight back.  Plus I like the sleek look for ballet, so I do "barbie bangs" on her.  If you've ever noticed how most barbies come, they have this little trick done on their hair.  It also works better because I like ballet buns to be a bit higher than regular ponies or buns that I do.
so first:  Barbie Bangs
Part the hair on the side, I like to go even further to the side than usual.  


Next, section off a "bang width" portion of hair, and smooth it over to the side.  I am not a product guru,  but use what you like to keep it sleek.  I work with a squirt bottle instead of fresh from the bath soaking wet hair, but I do keep it fairly wet.  Anyway, comb that piece over and do the same on the other side.  

Then you are going to pull those sections back and secure them at the nape of the neck with a baby elastic under the rest of the hair.  

Now, you don't have to do those, just pull the hair back to a pony however you choose.  If you did the barbie bangs, join that little pony up with the rest in a big, kind of high pony.  Not on top of the head, just at the top of the back of the head.  That's where I like it, anyways.
From here there are a few different options, too.  You can braid, which is probably the easiest, or I like to corkscrew.  I've found that braided or corkscrewed buns stay better for Phoebe's long hair, and look sleeker for ballet, too.
Corkscrew is my favorite, I like the way it looks.
To do a basic corkscrew braid, you use 2 sections of hair.  Get them fairly wet to prevent flyaways.  
Now you are going to twist the 2 sections clockwise while you twist them together in the opposite direction. 

 Keep it as tight and smooth as you can, and go as far down as you can.  secure it with a clear baby elastic. 
 Phoebe's usually loosen up just a bit after I let go of them, that's ok.  
then wrap it around the pony, and bobby pin like crazy.

 

 I also hairspray it like crazy...after all, it has to survive through 4 costume changes! 
Braided buns are the same, but with a braid instead.  It works just as well, but looks a little different.
Isn't this a beautiful costume? I love the pink and red.
I hope this made sense!  Let me know if it didn't, I'll try to improve it.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

recently overheard...

Will: (to Lucy as she slathers her waffle with butter)  Lucy, a little bit of butter soaks in a lot, and butter is not that good for you.
Lucy:  ask mom.
Will: Lucy, ask my teacher.  She knows more than mom.
Lucy: (with horribly sassy look on her face) Oh, you mean miss Goede?
Will: Lucy, you have huge gaps between your teeth.

Now imagine the above with Will having a sleepy but superior tone to his voice, and Lucy with some major eye rolling going on...

See what I mean? Naughty.

queenie!!!

I don't have anything warm and fuzzy to blog about lately.  My kids are naughty, I'm a slave to my calendar, my bangs are driving me crazy, and I'm tired of eating at least 5 servings of fruits and veggies a day.  Why can't it be at least five of chocolate...or I'd even be ok with 5 of white flour...
SO--where do I turn when I've nothing to post? Why youtube, of course!  I know this is a really low quality clip, the girl just aimed her video camera at the tv set, but it's the best I could find of this particular part of the movie Crooklyn.  One of my FAVES!  This is mostly for my mom and shaury. We have been quoting this part for 15 years, now...

p.s. does anyone remember the name of the 1980's aerobics show that had 3 ladies that demonstrated high, low and medium impact, and then rotated every 10 minutes or so? One of the ladies had really long hair? I set out looking for that on youtube, but wound up with Crooklyn instead...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

all good things must end...


We had so much fun going to the Music Man every weekend for the past 3 months. With opening night in February, and the Finale in April, it was a really long run. Phoebe was double cast as Amaryllis, so she was in every other show. It ran on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. SUCH a talented cast! Marian was beautiful and had a flawless voice, Harold's voice was also amazing, and all the other main characters were very talented as well. My personal favorite was Zaneeta. She was adorable! And cute little Bryce who played Winthrop, he was too cute. In fact, he ended up having a little crush on Phoebe. He left love notes for her, and candy hearts in her coat pocket, and was always telling everyone that he liked her. The best part is, he takes dance from the same teacher as Phoebe does, so we haven't seen the last of him. His sister is in Phoebe's dance class, and he comes to watch sometimes. Of course, Phoebe couldn't be more embarrassed by it all, but that just makes it funnier...(Winthrop and Amaryllis)

I am so proud of my little Phoebe. This is the girl who would not go ANYWHERE without me for 8 years! She would cling to me like no other. Never going to nursery, struggling with preschool, making me stay at dance with her, and very nervous about soccer and softball without mommy nearby. My friend Michele, who is in a lot of productions herself, wanted Phoebe to audition with her son for Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat the summer before 1st grade. With me by her side for the audition, she got a role in the children's chorus. She has been hooked ever since. Last Christmas she was Little Miss Muffet in Babes in Toyland (Also with Michele and Zach) But those were both at the theater in Brigham. This was her first time at the terrace playhouse, and without Michele. She was wonderful, and made some really fun friends. All of my other kids love to go see her, and each of them have their favorite songs, parts and characters in whatever show she is in.


"Amaryllith, Amaryllith, how sweet..."

Wells Fargo Wagon

It has been such a great experience for Phoebe and our family. We can't wait to see what she will do next!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

the week in pictures part I

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WEDNESDAY