Saturday, May 10, 2008

"Alex...I'll take childhood rites of passage for 500 please."

There are many rites of passage as you proceed through childhood and one of them must be to get a hold of a pair of scissors when your mommy or daddy is not looking! We all know that you simply cannot keep your eyes on your child 24/7 so despite our best attempts to keep all dangerous or potentially dangerous items out of the reach of our children...we sometimes just fail.

Yesterday, I walked around the corner to a "play area" in our den and found some little "tuffs" of hair that appeared to have come from Analayne's head. We had been cutting with her little scissors the day before and I guess they were within reach. She apparently felt the need to give herself a little haircut and now she has some whispy bangs. My reaction when I saw her was to send her to time-out. As her mommy, I did not want her to think this "little act" was okay! Time out is like the worlds worst punishment for her, so she cried and cried. I only let her sit there for about 25 seconds (I can't stand it when she cries) and then I sat down with her and we talked about it.

Well, this is what I have to say about the situation, "it could have been much worse." Some kids basically scalp themselves with their home-made haircuts. However, Analayne managed to just give herself some nice whispy bangs that honestly look like I took her to the salon to get them done! I am not the biggest fan of bangs on little bitty round faces but I know they will grow! I can assure you that the scissors are now out of her reach---only to be used on paper with adult supervision. Nuff said about that... Now I will take "proud moments in motherhood for 200."


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

A loyal reader...

This blog entry is dedicated to Betty W. Betty is a woman that I have only met a few times but I have heard that she reads my blog regularly! I know who most of my "readers" are but when I found out about Betty I thought I should post a formal SHOUT OUT to her and formally tell her hello and let her know how much I appreciate all her kind words! I will keep the blog updates coming. Here's a picture of Analayne and her friend Noah that I took at the park today. I would have taken more pictures of her and her friends but its a daunting task to get multiple children, all under the age of 4 to be still enough for a decent picture. We are enjoying the beautiful spring days. Betty... I'll holler at you later!



Friday, May 2, 2008

One Very Envious Wife...

Last week my dear hubby had the opportunity to go with some guys from the marina to race in the 2008 50th Dauphin Island Regatta. They sailed in a 40 foot Endeavor sailboat and they came in 3rd in their class! One of the joys of having known Russ since I was 18 years old is that we literally have grown up together. I say that because I can remember the day that Russ said, I would love to learn to sail." Now, just like many of us, when Russ makes up his mind to do something --- he does it! He started learning to sail and then eventually got a position working at the marina. He has read too many sailing and race rule handbooks to count them, taken classes, attended regattas, crewed for others, obtained his US Sailing Instructor certification, logged hours for his captains license, owned countless boats (somehow-- people just give them to us) and now manages a sailboat marina on Percy Priest Lake. Its been amazing to watch his knowledge grow and grow and now, others call on him for his expertise (the countless phone calls we get are proof!) So for Russ winning 3rd place in his first open water regatta was awesome! Now, I was just fine with him being away for a week and I was ecstatic that he and the other crew members had placed 3rd in their class. However, I became envious when Russ got home and showed me all the photos and video clips he had taken. All of the sudden I was ENVIOUS! Take a look for yourself...


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