The girls have graduated to a proper salon for their hair cuts. Gone are the days of the $10 kids haircut. This was the girls second trip to my hair salon and they love it. They love Brianna cutting their hair and she does such a nice job. This time around they both asked Brianna to blow dry their hair straight. I didn't mind as I like to have my hair blown out straight from time to time but I had to laugh to myself since the girls would quickly learn that blow drying their hair straight on a humid summer day is useless. They were so happy with their straight hair. I too love the feel of my hair when it is straight. I feels so soft and smooth. In any event after watching them preen over themselves in the mirror we went home. As typical of the girls they were immediately out in the back yard to play. When they came in a little while later I said, "well so much for straight hair.". They both had a shocked look and went to the mirror. With sadness they realized their soft straight hair had gone the way of frizz and up in a ponytail it went. I explained about humidity again and told them not to worry we can blow dry it straight come winter time and off they went to continue playing.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Bowling
Jason, the girls and I decided to head to the golf course to play 9 holes but by the time we managed to get to the course we pulled into the parking lot, got out of the car and the rain started followed quickly by a clap of thunder. We were dissappointed but onto plan B to make sure we still had fun. We decided to go bowling. We checked on line for the closest bowling place to the golf course and found some candle pin bowling. This place was in a basement with only six lanes and had been there, family run, since 1953. The kids had a great time bowling. We had to help Sofia learn not to slam the ball into the ground but otherwise all was well. Given that they had the bumpers up on our lane we all scored fairly well too!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Chauncey Creek Lobster Pier
Bike and Run
Nail Time
The girls are really at a fun age. They are strong, fit, athletic girls who also enjoy down time. After busy days at camp or running around outside they like to just relax. It is nice to see them be able to relax and really enjoy it. After camp one day they were tired and needed some down time. I decided it was the perfect time to sit around the table and chat about their day. To make it a little more fun I decided to add a little girly flavor and offered to do their nails. They always like having their nails done and it is fun to do something together. The girls each chose their own colors and designs. Sofia's hand is almost as big as mine! These girls are growing way too fast!!!
Blueberries!!!
This year we missed picking strawberries as the season was over before I had even thought about it but I was ready for blueberry picking season. I had asked at the local organic farm where we had picked last year and the owner told me the week of July 4th was usually when the picking began. The girls and I headed over on July 6th to see what we could find for blueberries. It is amazing the difference a year makes in the kids picking abilities. Ali still only filled about half a container but thats about 1/2 more than she picked last year and Sofia picked a whole container worth and then helped me pick enough to fill up Ali's container. It was much more fun for me this year since the kids were having a good time and were not complaining. It was not too hot which was nice as well. We ended up with 9lbs of blueberries!! Since picking them we have made blueberry pancakes, smoothies with blueberries, blueberry muffins, and blueberry buckle. We have loads of blueberries now stored in the freezer to last us until next year.
Camp Camp Camp
After a week off over the 4th of July the kids started the town camp. This camp goes from 9am-4pm Monday through Friday. The girls are in two different groups as one group is ages 5-7 and the next group is 8-12 (I think 12 is the top). It works out well so the kids get some time away from each other and can play with their own friends. They have a blast all day at camp and it has been great for them to be exposed to many different sports. The older group is more focused on sports and the younger group mixes sports with arts/crafts and time to play on the playground. Sofia has decided she wants to play softball in the spring because she has really enjoyed playing baseball and tennis racket baseball during the camp. The other difference in activity is that the older kids get to go to a water park. Sofia was so excited to go. She kept asking if she could go since her friend had told her about it before camp started. I had heard nothing about it so I didn't want to get her hopes up but she was right. Apparently every week the camp goes to the water park. I was a little nervous as it would be the first time Sofia would be with a group away from me where "stranger danger" lurked! I started grilling her on what do to in different situations...."what do you do if you get separated from the group?", "what do you do if someone tells you they are there to pick you up?", "what do you do if you don't want to go on a slide because it is to scary?"....I'm sure she thought I was crazy but I wanted to make sure she would be safe. She was! She had a great time and only declined one slide because it was too scary. She was going to go on the slide this week during camp but unfortunately the line was too long and the group skipped it so she didn't get the chance to see if she would be brave enough. Maybe we will get the chance to go there as a family this summer so she can have her chance and Ali will get a chance to see the park that Sofia has had so much fun at.
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