All Trimmed Up

Yesterday I decided to trim Ms. Squirmy’s hair for the first time. She was starting to have a mullet of separation between the sides and the back (the greatest challenge for little girls growing in hair) so I figured a little trim could help even it out more. Then lay the challenge before me of how to get Ms. Busy semi-still. A buckle-in booster seat provided the perfect opportunity as well as a few highly loved toys, pacifier, and a little PBS.

Here’s a look at how long the back was prior to her cut.

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Within 15 minutes, I put in some layers (since hair grows in layered anyway) and trimmed a total of an inch and a half off the back. But since she’s a squirmer, I trimmed it off in quarter of an inch segments so as not to make a drastic change that couldn’t be evened.

She was super squirmy post-cut so the pictures are the best I could do while letting her free.

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Here’s her new cut, right at shoulder level.

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Despite some being tucked behind her ear, this is the best pic I got of her newly evened out hair.

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And since I’m still wanting the top to grow out instead of bangs, she’ll continue to sport her clips and pigtails.

And of course I saved some clippings for the baby book. 😉

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I trimmed the older girls’ hair too. Rachael’s is unnoticeably different, but healthy. She continues to announce that she’s growing her hair out like Rapunzel.

Abi, on the other hand, was a celebration day. With this last trim, her sides are finally the same length as the back. Bravo little girl, it only took 3 years and no scary haircuts to even them out. 😉 She’s my “more bald” hair starter in life.

Here after an over-all trim, you can still see that the back is longer than the sides.

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I decided to go back in and take an additional inch off the back to even it with the sides. So I cut a total of 2-2.5 inches off the back and just a tiny bit off the sides.

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And with a section of her hair growing in wavy, I trimmed that section a little shorter to allow her under layer of curls to come through.

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I’ll add a picture of the dry finished product a little later since she was napping directly after her trim and I forgot to get one before bedtime last night.

But I’m really happy with how all three of the girls’ trims turned out. Rachael’s – unnoticeable but healthy. Abi’s – Yay for even! And Hannah’s – more bobbed and less mullet. SCORE!

Without Apology

I am a strict Mom.

Without apology.

I lay out clear, age-appropriate expectations because I want you to know good and bad consequences follow your choices, learn appropriate boundaries and work out mastering self-control.

I require respect because I want you to understand the value in people.

When you do wrong, I explain your sins because I want you to first be concerned about your relationship with God, then learn to identify your sins so you can combat them through Christ.

When you do wrong, I explain how you can seek forgiveness because I want you to be able to let go of guilt and grow.

When you do right, I compliment you because I want you to take pride in doing the right thing.

When you do right, I point out how your good deed affected others because I want you to know the positive impact you can have on others’ lives. You can be such a wonderful example!

And regardless of your choice, I hold my arms out to you because I want you to know love that is not contingent upon behavior.

I am a strict Mom. Without apology.

I am not perfect. (I do find myself apologizing not for trying to teach you, but for my particular method of communicating the lesson sometimes. You are ALWAYS worth the lesson.)

But I strive to be intentional and consistent.

Because I know you’re watching. And my example is teaching you about Who God is and how He loves.

Discipline is out of love. A love that knows no boundaries, yet comes to where you are and says, “let me help you be the better version of yourself not for your own name, but for the glory of God”.

How in the world could I ever just leave you to yourself? To your own sinful guidance? To your own self-governing ways?

This Mommying is a process. (Thank You for Your grace, Lord.)

But I am a strict Mom.

Strictly out for your best.

Without apology.

La Theatre

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“the moon” played by Abi. (picking her belly because it was nearing nap time)

“Bear” played by Rachael.

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“One night Bear looked up at the sky and thought, wouldn’t it be nice to give the moon a birthday present.”

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” ‘Hello, Moon!’ he shouted. “

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“But the moon did not reply.”

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“So Bear paddled across the river…”

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“hiked through the forest and into the mountains.”

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” Now I am much closer to the moon, thought Bear… ‘Hello!! “

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“This time his own voice echoed, ‘ Hello!”

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” ‘ What would you want for your birthday?’ asked Bear.

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‘What would you want for your birthday?’ asked the Moon.

‘I would like a hat.’

‘I would like a hat,’ said the moon.”

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” He went downtown and bought the moon a beautiful hat.”

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“That night he put the hat up in a tree where the moon could find it. Then he waited and watched while the moon slowly crept up through the branches and tried on the hat.”

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” ‘Hurray!’ yelled Bear. ‘It fits just right!’ “

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“During the night the hat fell out of the tree.”

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“In the morning Bear found the hat on his doorstep.”

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” ‘So the moon got me a hat too!’ exclaimed Bear.”

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“Just then the wind blew Bear’s hat off his head…”

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“He chased after it but it got away.”

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“That night Bear paddled across the river…”

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” and hiked through the forest…”

“to talk with the moon.”

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(Awww, look how sad. Poor Bear.)

“For a long time the moon would not speak to him, so bear spoke first.”

” ‘I lost the beautiful hat you gave me, ‘ said Bear.”

” ‘I lost the beautiful hat you gave me, ‘ said the moon.”

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” ‘That’s okay, I still love you!’ said Bear. “

” ‘That’s okay, I still love you!’ said the moon. “

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” ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY!’ said Bear. “

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” ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY!’ said the moon. “

The End.

– A part of reading comprehension in homeschooling, naturally. =)

– P.S. The girls were told to find brown and yellow hats from the dress-up according to their characters. Yep, my three year old returned with a chicken hat. We all busted up laughing. Love her! We flipped in inside out for “the moon”. =)

Wordless Wednesday: Advancement

In imagination.

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I came into the room to discover her quiet, independent play’s result.

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Love her joy in accomplishment. =)

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I also loved her artistic flare: 3/4 occupied rooms included a little friend taking a gander out a window.

– Oh to be three.

Mud Out

At the conclusion of our Creation Introduction in homeschooling I chose instead of starting into the remaining of our year-long session, to have a break day. We had a late night going with Daddy to our old campus ministry where he got the privilege of preaching the night prior. And we decided as a treat to attend the social event afterward, spoiling the kiddos with hot chocolate and a brownie. Consequently, our next morning started a bit slower. And since it was a Friday and a bath day we took a dive…. into the mud.

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Now I’m not one to be thrilled about mud on the carpet, in hair, on your nice clothes, BUT I find myself overcoming my own “eww dirt” adultness and letting the kids be dirty kids…. on bath days… before bath.  😉

Needless to say, while the babies took their much-desired morning naps, the big girls experienced the mud… to the full.

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It was fun. =)

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