New Do’s for the girlies

yes two posts in under 24 hours–enough already. I finally downloaded the pictures of Gwen’s round-brushed hair. The pictures don’t do it justice–she had some serious volume going on. Now to grow out the mullet!Gwen in her easy chair

This morning Brian stayed home and worked from home. This was nice because Abigail and Lucy had hair appointments at Images Salon and I didn’t want to drag the whole crew. I have been cutting their hair since we moved here and decided it was high time for a professional cut before these girls start school. Abigail went first and they left the length but just cleaned it up and added some stylish bangs. She got her hair shampooed and the royal treatment. Abigail with new bangs

Lucy insisted on taking her terrier in her purse. She was such a big girl holding so still and admiring herself in the mirror. I think the haircut matches her sass or at least attempts to. She walked out of the salon with a BIG smile and on the tips of her toes like she does from time to time. I was relieved not to have to clean up the mess and was glad to pay for it.Salon styled with her terrierLater today we had Jasmine over to play–what a cute little girl and she really looks like the Jasmine! We played out front and Adelaide came over shortly for some fun. Brian and I are gearing up for another co-ed softball game–I’ll try and take some pics. We joke that we are almost geriatric when it comes to athletics anymore–but it really is fun! I’m off to get pizza and a babysitter. If you missed the photos I posted last night they are here @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/

Last Days of Summer

Brian hasn’t been blogging much lately so please humor. We are finishing up on the last few days of summer and I have to admit it makes me sad! I have talked to many who are ready to boot their kids back into school but I guess I struggle with this because another summer gone is another summer older for the girls. That tugs at the heart a bit. Our summer has been a whirlwind of cooking classes, gymnastics, movie/swim day & blockbuster has provided some classics movies to watch. Thank goodness for Arctic Circle and the complimentary kiddie cones as well (Thanks for the tip, Amy). We watched The Sound of Music recently and the girls were mesmerized by it. I forgot what a classic musical it is–one we will have in our collection. Kiddos & GwenYesterday we went swimming at the Pleasant Grove pool which is literally down the street. I didn’t realize what a great little pool it is and my girls loved it–especially the over-sized ice cream at the snack bar:) The picture above is of all the kiddos feet and Gwen. Don’t the feet just ooze summertime and childhood? My sister-in-law, Eliece and her sister, Teri and I were laughing while sitting in the pool–talking about the days when running in a swimsuit was acceptable and freeing–there are some real perks to being a kid! It was good to soak up some vitamin D and watch the kids soak up some summer fun.

We are still working on getting on the school bedtime routine. The girls are faring much better than we are. Brian and I are now watching 24 season 4 and have had some real late nights and the dark rings under the eyes to show for it. I was driving around town and saw a car with “Jack Bauer is a hottie” written in shoe polish (for all the 24 fans). It made me laugh out loud. Check out the gogglesTonight was girls night out with the neighborhood gals and we went up to Sandy to see the movie Becoming Jane–about Jane Austin. Very interesting true story! I really liked it, but I also really like English films–so I don’t know if it would be a unanimous thumbs up. It always takes me 10-15 minutes when watching an English film to understand the lingo and what’s going on. I sat next to my friend Ki Ki who has the same ailment and we were both clueless for about the first quarter of the movie. Speaking of Jane Austin, Grace is reading Little Women right now and I’m embarrassed to say I’ve never finished the book. Pretty soon I’m going to have Abby and Grace reading to me instead of the other way around. I am reading the Magicians Nephew to the girls right now. I believe it’s the first of seven of the Chronicles of Narnia. Can’t seem to hold Lucy’s attention but the older girls like it.Gracie

My girls are ready for school now. All of us conquered Target recently to get all the supplies. The girls had worked hard all summer to earn money to buy their supplies. I’m really proud of them and they really helped me as well doing chores and tasks. I find it fascinating that I am buying them clothes just like the ones I used to wear in grade school. It’s all very 80’s buying Leggings, skirts/scooters now we just need to add the side ponytail and they’ll be set. Speaking of hair, I got a chance to round brush Gwen’s hair for the first time today and it was POOF big and stacked–the older girls couldn’t stop laughing at her! She did look pretty funny and sniff sniff–OLDER! She has taken the spice to a whole new level and has been throwing some pretty heated tantrums lately. I felt in her mouth and lo-and-behold her two-year-old molars are coming in–poor baby! That would help explain the most recent flopping and tantrums. She is quite mobile at the pool walking a good distance away from me before ever thinking to check back. Awe Gwenyth! Beach Baby

Last night I was able to sneak out of the house over to my parents to meet Kara (my niece) and Todd’s new baby girl, McKenzie. Kara & Todd came up to show her off to Grandpa & Grandma Jenkins. She is really truly one of the best babies I’ve ever held or seen. WOW! Kara and Todd seem so happy and are so cute with the new baby. Kara also looks so great after just having a baby. Kara & Todd CambellWell, I’ve been burning the midnight oil and that is why the writing in this blog is so flat. I thought better to update than do nothing so enjoy the pics and here’s to a great summer! more photos @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/”>

Little girls, Little girls . . . night & day I eat, sleep & breath them
(Miss Hannigan)

they didn't come upstairs once in about 4 hours

It’s a happy talent to know how to play. –Emerson

crazy giggles

Girls are made of sugar n’ spice,
Everything sweet, & everything nice,
Girls are ruffles, bonnets, and bows,
Dimpled smiles and dancing toes,
They’re tears and giggles, dolls and curls,
That’s how it is with little girls

took a moment to look up

Little girls
are the nicest things that happen to people.
They are born with a little bit
of angelshine about them,
and though it wears thin sometimes
there is always enough left
to lasso your heart . . .
–Alan Beck

More photos of Maggie’s visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/sets/72157601197899374/

Photo Booth Matching Game

Print it out and draw lines to the match on the right. Or whatever you want. By the way, I own exclusive copyright to all of these photos, and none of you were coerced into doing this, nor can you claim any sort of emotional damage due to their being published. Enjoy. More to come, including the hall of fame here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/sets/72157600973105148/

And for those of you that missed it, some exciting videos at the earlier post:

http://www.photographykeepsakes.com/2007/07/23/a-trip-to-park-city-fhe-the-park/

For those of you feeling left out, come on over and we’ll get you hooked up. Photo Booth is reason enough to buy a Mac.

photo-107.jpg Julie in the cast of Hairspray
Kasey Popeye Grandpa Jenkins
Julie Dan Kreying as Jack Nicholson in “The Shining”
Marg Bonnie “Leno” Wixom
Bubba Nancy Kreyling as “The Trunchbull” in “Matilda”
Belly Jami Wardle as Mr Ed
DPK Quinton Kreyling as a young Don King
Georgia Kurly Sue Kasey Wardle
Jami Georgia Kreyling as the stay-puff marshmallow baby
Nancy Abigail as the one-eyed cyclops
Bonnie Grace as . . . uh . . . Fat Alberta
Quinton Brian as Guy Smiley’s evil twin
Grace Bailey Wardle as one twisted sister (rock on, Rob!)
photo-325.jpg Margaret Kreyling as Jackie Chan’s monkey
Abby Ashley Wardle as Gumby
Gpa J Amy Robinson as a meth addict
Ashley Lucy as the who
photo-137.jpg A special guest appearance by Shrek