Thursday, March 8, 2012

Ugh... Hair


Okay... So I'm writing this to help myself 
remember something.
KaDee, DON'T CUT YOUR HAIR

Every... 3 - 5 years or so I get sick of my long hair and decide to cut it. Both times I cut it, it was completely spur of the moment. Not thought out at all. I just sit in the spinny chair and say, "Let's take it all off." The beutician tries to talk me out of it. "Are you sure?" And I just say, "Yeah, I'm ready for a change. Just do it." 

This was back in 2007:


BEfore


After


This was this year:

BEfore

After 
(This is my niece Hannah. I love her to death. She is on a competitive cheer team in Idaho Falls and comes down to Utah a lot to compete. So I get to go watch!)

Don't get me wrong, it's super cute and everything and I absolutely LOVED my haircuts... for about the first 2 months.
Then I start to notice all the girls around me with long flowing hair and I just want it to all come back.
It would be pretty sweet if there was a way that we could cut our hair and then have it grow out again when we ask it to. 
The other day I had a lady come in to get her teeth cleaned. I knew from the notes that I had seen her before but I really didn't think that this was the same woman. When I saw her before, she had long, curly brown hair that just laid perfectly and didn't get all nasty in the back from laying in the dentist chair. I remember it specifically because I thought it was so pretty. WELL this time she had a super cute short boy hair cut that was blonde with fun highlights. I thought to myself how drastic of a change it was and was amazed that the color was so perfect. Then I noticed something else... She had to adjust her hair when she laid back. 
IT WAS A WIG! 
Man... It made me seriously debate getting some wigs. Her hair was awesome BOTH times.

I decided I just don't have the hair to sport a short haircut. This is what I was going for this last time:
(I love Gwenyth.)

Well DUH! I could never get my hair to look like this. I don't have enough of it... And other reasons.

So KaDee, although you may think it's time for a change and that it has magically become thick enough to style it all cute and that you will ACTUALLY style is all cute everyday.... you won't. So don't!



Sunday, March 4, 2012

ASL, adorable laugh, new tile

Ryker is such a personable child. He loves interacting with people and is naturally happy all the time. He loves when people come over. He smiles, jabbers and shows off for them. 
He has gotten pretty good at signing. We started signing with him when he was 9 months old and he picked up on "milk" really quick but didn't do anything else until just the last month or so. But now he does pretty much all of the signs that we do. It makes it a lot easier to communicate with him. He used to just SCREAM when he wanted something - now he yells to get us to look at him and then does a sign. He says "please" pretty much anytime that he wants something. How can you say no when he says please?!
We have a dog that is right across our backyard and when it barks, Ryker says, "Doge" like he has a canadian accent. It cracks me up. This video shows him doing pretty much everything I just talked about:




For some reason, when I make crepes, he laughs hysterically when I flip them. He does it every time. I don't understand why it's so funny but I'm glad that it brings him joy.


They recently put tile in our apartment. We LOVE it. The process, however, was not so great. We basically could not walk in our kitchen for a week... and then they did the BATHROOM. You can imagine how difficult that was. I had to be creative and get out of the house with Ryker. I decided to get a 7 day trial membership at The Sports Academy. I basically spent all my time there. Ryker and I went swimming and i worked out a lot. The few days that they were doing the tile in the bathroom, I would wake up at 5:30 in the morning to go work out because I had to pee and couldn't walk in the bathroom! At least having to pee motivated me to get to the gym early...
Ryker and I spend a lot of time at fun places to eat because we didn't have a kitchen.
Kneaders was a great place to spend a couple of hours. Ryker liked it - and the french toast.
I got to go see little Braden Papke as well. What a cute little baby. Congrats Natasha and Keaton!


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Snowboarding Awesomeness

Every year we go to the "Warren Miller Show." It is a ski/snowboard movie premier and they always give out tickets to The Canyons in Park City. I go to it because it ensures that Nate will take me snowboarding at least once a year and it also ensures that he will drop his school work for one day and come with me.
This year, James also got a ticket so we all got to go together.
The snow was awesome.
I am so happy to report that Nate is catching on! He started out the day saying that he only wanted to fall "when he was trying something new." By the end of the day, he was pretty good a carving... and he did fall a few times but had a great time. Actually, Marli was the only one of us who DIDN'T fall. I ended up flat on my back, sliding down the backside of a jump headfirst and James caught an edge and left a nice body print in the snow. All James had to say about it was, "No pain, no gain."






They have some sweet beach chairs to chill out in... Unfortunately, they lack the Beach