Wednesday, October 20, 2010

First Hair Cut

Lily got her first real hair cut. I did it myself, outside which was not as smart as I thought. She kept getting distracted by the dogs next door, the butterfly fluttering by, bugs, trees and everything else that would catch her eye.

Corey wanted it cut off for months now and I kept fighting it, I mean a little girl should have long silky hair, right? Sure! Except Lily never would keep hers in a pony tail, or leave her barrettes or headbands on. So she more often than not looked unkempt.

Here is the before-in her beloved Buzz Lightyear Jammies. (This was me brushing it so I could take the picture too)


This is now-she looks like a big girl now. I really do like it and think it suits her really well.

Also, I had to throw in the photo with Chloe's bald headed face covered in her first teething cookie.
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Random Truths

Did You Know...

1. The Bible, the world's best-selling book, is also the world's most shoplifted book.

2. Someone paid $14,000 for the bra worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film 'Some Like It Hot'.

3. Your tongue is the only muscle in your body that is attached at only one end.

4. More than 1,000 different languages are spoken on the continent of Africa.

5. In the U.S.A over eleven thousand people (up until the end of 2003) have visited a tortilla chip that appears to have the face of Jesus Christ burned into it?

6. A kiss lasting one minute can burn more than 30 calories.

7. Buckingham Palace in England has over six hundred rooms.

8. There was once an undersea post office in the Bahamas.

9. Abraham Lincoln's mother died when she drank the milk of a cow that grazed on poisonous snakeroot.

10. After the death of Albert Einstein his brain was removed by a pathologist and put in a jar for future study. Pin It

Monday, October 18, 2010

HAppy Birthday Lily!

Lily Turned the BIG THREE On 10/4/20101


We had an Ice Cream Party for her complete with
decorated cupcakes in cones so they looked like ice cream. We offered a smorgasbord of candy, sprinkles, cherries, whip cream and junk to add to bowls of ice cream. The kids played ice cream run, they made foam ice cream hangers and colored ice cream cones.
Although Chloe could not have any cake or goodies, she was very content spending the day outside looking at the fig tree.


I am sure each one was very happy and hyper. Some of the moms I talked to said their kids didn't fall asleep until about 11pm- SORRY! Surprisingly, the chocolate ice cream was not as big of a hit as the vanilla. In Fact, I think one child got Chocolate by accident!



Lily ate so much cake and ice cream over the weekend that she actually threw up in her sleep. Then she got into our bed with her puke hair. So we were up at 4 am giving her a bath and changing sheets. I'll know for next year to minimize the goodies.
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Monday, August 16, 2010

A book seach returns crazy results

When I was a child I loved spending time at my Grandma & Grandpa's house. She always had great food, cartoon network, a computer, a horse and so many books. One that I recently remembered was called Jelly Beans for Breakfast. Since I have two girls and I remember two girls in the book jumping on beds I thought it would be a great book for the girls.
I searched online to see if anyone had theirs (Amazon, Ebay, you know) and to my amazement it goes for
$199!!!
I immediately called Grandma to see if she still had the beloved book. It has long since been bought at a garage sale or sent to Salvation Army.
I have to wonder if any of those books is mine from years ago!
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

You have....been hacked

Working from home has its perks, definitely. But a drawback to working online is the risk of getting a computer virus that is not only sneaky, but it keeps putting new viruses on your computer. The ones I got completely took over my anti virus software (AVG), opening trojans every few clicks I guess. This one takes over my browser and no matter where I click, I end up redirected to some spam site which I am sure downloads more onto my computer. I have run every program that I know and recently discovered www.techguy.com where someone is actually taking me through a step by step process to remove the hack.

We decided that this was the end of the PC era for our family. I am going to leave this computer for Lily to play her games on and we are upgrading to a MAC...they say once you go MAC you never go BACK
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Chloe Mae -our chunky glow worm!

Chloe is 2 months and wears a 3-6 month onesie already- topping out around 12.5-13 lbs. Her rolls almost are enough to hold her in an upright position already. But she is such a snuggler- she loves to be held close and will coo and talk and smile so big.
She loves her big sister and her sister loves her (almost too much as she wants to feed her goldfish crackers already)

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Itchy Scratchy no fun allergies

Day 2

I have sensitive skin, pretty much meaning everything chemical gives my hives in one form or another, including shampoo and water softened water. I have gotten used to my ears burning from non pure earrings or the rash that comes with the metals from pants and cheapo jewelry. I even became allergic to shrimp at around 18. I never thought my kids would have it worse than me! Lily loves anything red: tomatoes, strawberries, watermelon etc. But one of these is the cause of a major breakout resulting in an eczema like rash. Her lips and cheeks, neck, left side and butt exploded in a raw rash. Susie got some homeopathic silver gel from the Vitamin Shoppe that removed the redness and itching right away. I slathered her in that and Burt's Bees lotion everyday and it is getting much better, but I still don't know the cause of it. So we get to experiment-not that she is a guinea pig, but we have to find out what she is allergic to. So after her rash is gone we are going to eat some nice juicy watermelon and I am going to wait for a reaction. She looked so bad on the second day that we were glad Susie picked her up because we didn't want to take her to church looking so bad!
My poor baby-it is no fun being allergic to the foods you love. My hypothesis is that all the genetically modified foods that my husband and I consumed over the years caused these food resistances in her. I mean- when we were kids you were allergic to cedar and mold and pollen-not produce. This just backs up my thinking about eating organics and that the FDA is not always the wisest group when it comes to our health. These foods are being altered from their God created states for the sake of mass production and money and now my child can't eat them. I wonder if she can eat only Organic or if her body would reject that too....I will be updating on this venture.


This is after the Silver treatments- about 4 days later- it is much better but still flaky.
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