Wednesday, October 15, 2008

First Haircut!!!!! (or the de-mulleting ceremony)

Before.













(It never did look this horrible normally, they brushed it down and she put on a perfect "I'm so miserable, my hair is a fright" face. )
She was so good, she sat quietly, taking it all in.
She couldn't stop looking at herself in the mirror!
Closing her eyes, she's such a pro!














She looks like she's feeling like a new woman!
Ready to take on the world with her new haircut!



















After.

(I can't believe it was such a dramatic change, I felt so awful waiting so long in the first place!)
Just beautiful!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fabulous Fall!

I think her head needs to grow a little more, or this just might be for large-faced freak children!

It really was not a large slide at all, but for some reason June and I are acting like it's a huge roller-coaster or something. Weird.



June picked out some nice pumpkins. These smaller ones were the Archie and Rose pumpkins.
She was ready to bring them all home I think. (That's Dawn's foot there, Hi Dawn!)



We had a fun day on Saturday, picked out some pumpkins with Dad and Auntie Gayle. My friend Dawn's work was having a fall festival type thing, so we went to check it out. Still hoping we have a chance to do a Hayride this year and pick some apples, but at least we have pumpkins now.
Jeff is convinced that Hayrides are super dangerous (apparently he knew someone who fell off and was run over, by the trailer-not the tractor) Dad is a little paranoid and protective. No way! Boys can be paranoid and protective too? Of all the things to be paranoid about........Oh well, we love you anyway sweetie!


Monday, October 6, 2008

Sweetie.




On the 21st June and I flew up to Anchorage to visit Jeff (trip pictures to come); and we didn't make it on the first flight that day, so we had to wait around for the next flight some hours later.

Mom picked up June and I at the airport and took us to lunch, we also stopped by the National Cemetery to visit my grandparents.

Somehow June decided that headstones should be hugged and she proceeded to walk around giving the white marble a quick cuddle.

I'm sure she made whomever was looking down on us that day smile!