Saturday, August 30, 2008

Mullet Be Gone!

So after 1113 days of potential hair growth, I finally decided it was time to get rid of the mullet and get Leah her first hair cut. Hubby is still mortified that I cut Leah's hair; his thoughts were it took this long to get hair--why cut what little she has? Because stringy, scraggly, thin, mullet hair is not becoming on such an adorable three year old, dear.

Here is the before:



During the haircut:



And the after--ta da!

(Note--she didn't do anything to the bangs, that is how short they are after 3 years)

I happened to be making a trip back to where we used to live and got Leah in with my old hairdresser. She also gave Emma her first haircut--I told her if we would ever have a third, we'd be back again.

Now, I am not opposed to girls having long hair. I may let Emma's hair grow out at one point, but for now her bob suits her and its quick and easy. I will also let Leah's hair grow back out, but it needed to be cut. Most likely she has inherited my fine, thin hair which looks horrible long but I will humor hubby who thinks all girls should have long, thick, preferalby blonde hair. (Ain't gonna happen without a good dye and weave job in this family)

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The main reason we went back to our "old town" was for me to have a Dr. appointment. Ladies, you all know . . . THAT one. I wasn't up to finding a new Dr. here in town, so I decided it would be easier to go back and see the one that I know and trust. Not to mention I have a slight crush on him in the "you saved my daughter at birth and I will love you forever" kind of way. He is an awesome guy and took great care of all our family in the 4 years we lived there. He has 5 boys and always loved seeing both of the girls--there has been talk about possible arranged marriages. I could tell he may have a slight preference for us--when you look at his bulletin board of pictures/Christmas cards/birth announcements we are up there at least three time. He has to clean it off to make room for new ones, but he leaves ours up there. Man, I miss it there.

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Another reason I needed to get back was to go to my friend Robyn's store. She runs an awesome consignment shop where I used to get the majority of our clothes. Now I actually have to BUY clothes. Since I hadn't been there in awhile, I found quite a few great things--and it didn't cost me anything since I had credit there from the stuff I've sold. I got myself I new pair of Gap jeans, a JCrew shirt, Rocket Dog shoes, and an Anne Taylor loft skirt (for free since it had a hole in it that she knew I could fix). For Emma I got a couple Old Navy shirts and a pair of capris, and for Leah I got a pair of Old Navy pj's and a pair of Croc mammoth shoes. $4 for the shoes, ladies! Those retail for $30. I've tried to shop at the consignment store here in town and it just isn't the same--the prices are WAY too high and the clothes are WAY out of date. Robyn only carries recent styles and gets a lot of name brand stuff that looks barely worn. I used to visit at least twice a week. Now I've been there twice this year.

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Those are the only reasons I would go back--cheaper haircuts, great Doctor, and awesome clothes. Now that I did all those things, I probably won't be back in awhile. I do not miss the town at all. I do not miss the 1+ hour drive on a crappy highway--I can't believe I drove that 3 days a week for 3 months, and hubby drove it everyday for 3 months.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Do you know what time it it?

It's college football time!! Tonight is the first home game for Iowa State and the girls and I are going (hubby is out of town with work). I still haven't figured out quite how we are getting to and from the game--those are minor details. We won't be able to stay for the whole game because kickoff is at 7:05 pm and Emma has school tomorrow. I know there will be a lot of tired kids at school on Friday considering the head coach, the athletic director, and many assistant coaches kids all go to her school. The neighbor boys (who have become slightly less annoying, amazingly enough) already told me at the bus stop this morning that they would be there for the whole game. It wouldn't be a big deal getting home late tonight except that we had a thunderstorm roll through last night and Emma was up for about 2 hrs in the middle of the night. We were both dragging this morning.

Anyway, Iowa State takes on South Dakota State University tonight. This is a little bit of a family rivalry on dh's side--his older brother and younger sister (and wife/husband) all went to SDSU while hubby and his younger brother (and their wives) went to ISU. Hopefully we'll come home with the bragging rights and show once and for all that a jackrabbit is a stupid mascot. ;) Sorry, G.

Here are few pictures from Emma's first ISU game back in 2004
Football stadium complete with marching band, fans, and players
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Hanging out on the hill, looking cool
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Tailgating after the game with her friend
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Emma went to a few games that first year we moved back to Iowa. I think this was Homecoming that year, hanging out with Uncle Nick
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Leah's first game was in 2006
They changed things up for their pregame routine this time--smoke came out of the helmet and everything
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Tailgating before the game
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Enjoying the game with Dad
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Emma was there, too
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We'll try to get to as many games as we can depending on the weather. The passes that the girls have only allow us sit on the hill, which hubby doesn't like (he claims you can't see the game--honey, with two young girls I'm not watching much of the game anyway). We don't have season tickets for the two of us to get in, so we mooch off my dad and whoever may have an extra ticket. A single ticket to sit on a piece of grass to watch ISU play Nebraska this year is $60. Not sure I'm willing to fork over that kind of cash unless I'm guaranteed a win. Let's hope we have quite a few of those this year!

GO CYCLONES!!!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Kindergarten Musings

Tonight was the Parent Open House for Emma's kindergarten. Here are a few things I learned:

  • "Open House" from 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm actually meant "Be there at 5:30 pm, the teacher has a lot to say and will address the parents as a group" Thankfully I had been cued into this fact by a couple neighbors who have been through the drill. Other first-time parents didn't read in between the lines and actually thought it was an open house. Maybe because every where it says its an open house.
  • It's started already: "There has been a confirmed case of cryptosporidium in your child's classroom." Great, 5 days into school and we're already passing the infectious diseases around. What's next, tuberculosis?
  • Due to the great wisdom in the state legislature (a.k.a. Democrats), classes can no longer legally ask for parents to give or even suggest for them to donate money for class field trips. I'm sure they thought they were doing teachers, parents, and students a favor by trying to keep the cost of going to school down. I get it, not everyone has an extra $4 to go to the Pumpkin Patch, but I would be more than willing to give an extra $4 for a student to go if it means everyone can go. But no, they can't ask for money so many of the class field trips have already been cancelled. Bummer, dude.
  • By the end of the school year my kindergarten child should be able to read the following words on his/her own: a, and, are, can, do, for, go, has, have, he, here, I, is, in, like, little, look, me, my, play, said, see, she, the, this, to, was, we, what, where, with, and you. The teacher said "They will be so tickled when they are able to read these words." Too bad Emma was reading those words a good 6 months ago. We are onto words like "quality" and "rambunctious". I am hoping the teacher keeps her word when she says she will keep those who already read challenged.
  • I do think this teacher is a good fit for Emma. The teacher loves science, nature, and animals--three of Emma's favorite things as well. The teacher used to have a bunny in her classroom until the administrators decided against any animal with fur. Again, I understand--allergy issues. She will be bringing him in on specials days, along with visits from her dogs. Kids are also encouraged to bring their pets for show and tell if they are able. Somehow I don't think our cat Elway would fare well in a class of 19 kids.
  • I signed up to volunteer at the Halloween Party and the Valentine Party, to go on the field trip to the Animal Clinic (if they can go), to be a guest chef when they make pizza in class (since they can't take their usual field trip to the local pizza place, Happy Joe's), and to volunteer to help out in the class. I wasn't brave enough to sign up for the school carnival, be a class parent, or coordinate the PTO basket for the silent auction. That would be a bit much.
  • Emma has always made best friends with a boy within days of stating school. Her first year of preschool it was Jared (who was adorable, BTW, and showered Emma with gifts throughout the year--that's the kind of boyfriend to have), last year it was Jensen, and this year it is CJ. CJ is also a doll and lives just down the street from us. The two of them happened to be outside one night last week and were able to play for just a few minutes. After he got inside, he promptly told his parents, "I love Emma." They hold hands walking onto the bus in the mornings and today they ate lunch together.
  • The teacher encouraged us to meet the other parents in the room because we would be spending the next 13 years with them. "And before you know it, your kids will be dating each other." Let's just try to get past kindergarten, first--then we'll start talking about dating.

Guess what I got!

On this morning's "To Do" list was to go to Target, which happens to be one of my favorite things to do. Who doesn't love Target? Anyway, I decided to splurge and buy myself something I've needed for a long time.

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Ta da!

Are you as excited as I am? I have actually been wanting to buy this for quite some time, but always put it off. That means my floor don't get cleaned too often because I've been having to resort to the hands & knees method, which is not fun. Now I'm excited to clean my floor with my new Wonder Mop! Call me a dork, I don't care. I really like clean floors. I'll report back later to see if it was worth the $9.99 I spent on it. (Can you tell how cheap I am? I waited almost 9 months to buy a $10 mop which will hopefully save time and energy--I think I need professional help)

Wanna know what else I bought myself?
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In ultra fine point. Once again, I am a dork about permanent markers. I have a deep love for them. Now that Emma is in school, I get to label everything I can get my hands on--in 12 different colors including fandango pink, playful purple, margarita green, and rambunctious red. How exciting is that?!

Gotta go mop and find something to write on . . .

Monday, August 25, 2008

15 years ago

Fifteen years ago in August I was 18 and a college freshman. Before school even started I have moved into the dorms to go through sorority rush and start marching band practices. (Yes, I was in both a sorority and the marching band) Being in marching band you automatically "meet" about 250 people--all majors, all backgrounds, from freshmen up to 5th year grad students. A lot of practicing is done by instrument, and then by rank--a group of 8-10 people who march together.

In my rank there were 5 guys (one of them also a freshman who I knew) and 6 girls (one of them a good friend of my older sister's, and one of them was TJ's roommate--a fact we happened to figure out earlier this year). One of the guys also happened to be my future husband.

I didn't know it right away; of course as a freshman I came to college with a boyfriend back home still in high school. Needless to say, we didn't stay together very long after I started college. Part of it had to do with the fact that we were totally different (I was dating a "bad boy" type at that time) and maybe part of it had to do with someone I met in band. Just maybe. Of course I thought this band guy was cute, but in the band/engineer nerd sort of way. We started dating a few months into school and the rest is history. Three years later we were engaged, four years later we were married, and now fifteen years later here we are.

The whole family, including my parents, were driving by the dorms where I lived as a freshman yesterday on our way to a Cyclone event. As I was reminiscing saying, "Fifteen years ago I met John", Emma pipes up from her seat and asks "Did you like John when you first met him?" The rest of the van errupted into laughter--I don't know if I ever did answer her question.

Emma--the answer is, "Yes, I did like John when I first met him. And I still like him now."

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Birthday ReCap

Leah had a very memorable birthday this year, but most of those memories will have to do with doctor's offices, ambulance rides, and hospital stays. We ended up having a very small party for her. Bad mommy that I am didn't even pull out the "3" candle or sing "Happy Birthday" to her. Poor girl got ripped off in the fun department this year. Thankfully she doesn't really know the difference and hopefully won't be scarred for life. Well, actually she will be--from surgery she had two days after her birthday.

Here is Leah opening a couple birthday presents in her hospital bed


Talking on the phone with Emma, playing with the Dora doll she got from the hospital for her birthday


This puppy was another birthday present (don't tell her we got it for free at the Fair for buying a new cell phone--it is a Webkinz). Shadow went into surgery with Leah and has a hospital ID wristband for a collar


"And then they gave me an enema which really sucked, and I couldn't eat, and they cut me open. But I get to watch all the movies I want so this hospital thing isn't too bad. Miss you, Emma!"


After surgery was over and she was getting ready to go home, we checked out the playroom at the hospital



On the elevator with Dad, headed home


You can barely see the small incisions she has from her laparoscopic surgery; two on the front (one in between her nipples and one under her armpit) If you look closely, you can also see her 5 inch scar she has from her initial surgery as a baby


One in back


She didn't get a Little Mermaid cake, but she did get to be the Little Mermaid



Gotta love how big sisters behave when it isn't their day


Enjoying the lame-o cupcakes I made (dh thought they were lame considering I had a masterpiece of a cake planned)



Leah is now this many