Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Well, it is good to be back!


This is me looking relaxed. Heather took some pictures of me last Sunday because I went to the community college cosmetology school and had my hair bleached - just for fun :) The girl who did it was so nice. We ran out of time for her to style my hair, so she asked for pictures for her portfolio and I complied.

Coincidentally, the Sunday after I had my hair done, and the day I had a chance to take pictures, I was released as RS president, after four years, so that is why I looked so relaxed. It has been a tremendous blessing for our family and for me personally. I have learned so much and am really grateful for the chance I had to serve, and am also relieved to not have the responsibility. I always felt like I should have been doing more, because there is always so much I could have been doing! I am sure I will miss things about the calling, but am also excited for a new calling - coming soon!

So, I thought I'd start catch up on some things that we have been up to. Last month, I drove to Arizona for the wedding of my best friends' daughter, Magan. Here she is - isn't she lovely? She is a delightful person and a wonderful mother, just like her mother :)


It was a really beautiful wedding and I loved seeing so many people I love! It was also great meeting Magan's husband Nick. He's a great guy. Being the introvert that I am, I had to take a couple breaks and hide in the bathroom - so silly. I just needed quiet for 10 minutes or so and I was good to go. One of the times, I resorted to taking selfies and sending them to Stan, who I missed so much while I was gone.


On the way home, I stopped in Quartzite and saw this stuffed bear wearing an impressive squash blossom necklace. I bought stuff for the kids and Stan. It is always fun to bring tchotchkes back from trips.


This picture is out of order chronologically (we dyed eggs the Monday before Easter for an FHE activity), but it is a good reminder that I made it home in time to spend Easter with the family I love so much. These are my two favorites that I decorated. I might have pictures of everyone else's somewhere else, but this is what I had on my phone. The one egg was cracked, so I did faux kintsugi on it and wrote haiku with (mostly) walnut ink on another.

fine porcelain shell
white elliptical beauty
waiting for chroma


Some other things that happened in March, were, Stan going to Tehachapi for work and taking this picture...


...and me seeing this amazing sun pillar on the way home from dropping the kids off at BYD.


In April, Stan and I went to Catalina for an early anniversary trip, or maybe it will a pre-anniversary trip and we'll take another one in July when our 24th anniversary rolls around. It will depend on time and money, like so many other things do. We had a wonderful time, anyway, whether it was our official anniversary trip this year, or whether it was just a trip because we like each other. It was a "free" trip we got for listening to a time share thingamabob, but we did pay for the pain of dealing with the time share people in blood, sweat and almost tears. My they are persistent! We also shelled out for taxes, parking, food and a kayak rental, but all in all, it was totally worth it! We had a great time. One of the things we did was buy some fish food to feed the fish from the kayak, which didn't work too well, but we had great luck feeding the fish from the pier. I love these Garibaldis - they are so pretty!


We also saw a sheephead! I've never seen one before. Stan and I are like a couple of kids when we feed the fish :)


While we were there, I kept up on one of my New Year's resolutions. I am trying to make something everyday. It usually ends up being a drawing because I can be quick, but I've also included some baking, sewing, my favorite - bookbinding, and various other creative endeavors. One even included jelly beans. I haven't missed a day yet, but the quality varies wildly from day to day. I have been having fun! Here are the two I did on Catalina. If you want to see more, I have a blog for my daily makes, which I have been updating every month or so, or if you prefer instant gratification, I post my daily creation on Instagram every day under the name @budgiemakes



Finally, a couple pictures from today -


I found cookies in the back of our second freezer from Summer and Rachel's wedding shower (almost a year ago!) and so we ate them. Gwen made icing and they were delicious.


I snapped this darling picture of my five kids who are still at home hanging out together in the backyard after church. It makes my heart sing when I see my children being friends :)

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Rachel's New Bob

This past summer, Rachel got her "college girl" haircut a year early.

Friday, April 01, 2011

Last night...

...I gave Stan a haircut. As I was shaving his head, I started thinking about how easy he has it when he gets ready. He just uses shampoo - no conditioner, no hairdryers, no round brushing, no hairspray, no flat ironing, no combs!!

I got a little jealous. Life is so busy and I feel like I have better things to spend time on. I lose my patience with all the grooming there is to do!

So, I took the plunge and shaved my own head. What do you think?


Friday, December 17, 2010

Thanksgiving Pictures

We went to St. George for Thanksgiving :) We drove to Pine Valley and played in the snow with cousins.






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We spent time with loved ones, eating and eating and eating.

Grandpa and Grandma

Great Aunt Zella

Uncle Will ( I cut his hair that morning)

Great Aunt Rita

Aunt Daph and Uncle George

Rachel, Nicki, Kate and Summer

Niquelle, David and Rena

Matt and Robert

Natalie and Uncle Derek

Aunt Holly and Isaac

Aunt Teresa



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We stayed at Will and Cynthia's house and had lots of time for snuggling...

...and pedicures...

...and playing with combs which resulted in new bangs for Kelly!


Friday, August 27, 2010

Homeschooling and Hair


Michael starts kindergarten this year. Here he is with our beloved teacher, Brigette. This is our twelfth year homeschooling with her and she is one of our favorite people in the universe :)

It took half a dozen shots to get the nice picture above because Michael kept making faces like this -


Here are the three kids who will be home with me this year. Heather is in seventh grade and Naomi is fancy free - the only kid not in school this year.


The public school kids started this week, too. This year, Summer is a senior, Rachel is a sophomore, Gwen is in sixth grade and Kelly is starting public school for the first time in third grade. Woohoo Kelly :)



Did you notice Naomi's shorter hair in the picture above? She started her hair cut a couple of months ago and I finally got around to leveling it off. Can you tell I was a little sad to see her long hair go?


BEFORE
AFTER


I've noticed I left a little dip in the back, so it will be like most of the haircuts I give the kids - a multi day project that finally meets quality control standards after a few days. A few days of more cutting or a few days of learning to ignore the imperfections. Like my dad always said, "The difference between a good hair cut and a bad hair cut is about a week."

Monday, June 21, 2010