Sunday, June 22, 2008

Goldy Locks

Evan's hair has been his signature feature for some time (dimples- a close second). Beth often says it looks just like the hair on the toddler/models in those super-WASPY catalogues where you can pay adult prices for kid clothes.

I think his hair is great for another reason. His curls act as a heat and humidity gauge when out and about. A few weeks ago we were in Tallahassee and went to the playground on a hot Sunday morning. As a result, his hair flattens out and his curls get even tighter. Observe:






I think that if it gets hot enough this summer, Evan could have a genuine fro.

I have been saying he needed a hair cut for a while now, but Beth was opposed. She finally agreed and got him a haircut this weekend. I would post some photos, but his hair looks almost exactly the same... just a little shorter.

Swimming in FASHION

I get the impression Olivia will is going to be a fashion conscious child, teen and adult. She loves everything pink and is very particular about how she is dressed. This morning she selected a new summer dress from her closet that is still too big for her. Once she convinced Mommy to let her try it on, it was clear it was going to take a team of horses to remove it. Luckily, a team of horses was located from a local farm and the dress was successfully removed.

Often Olivia will go into the master bath and apply a southern beauty queen helping of makeup. She applies a heavy base and then some lip gloss, which she then tries to eat.

Last week, one of the nannies took Olivia to Target while Evan was at school. Olivia would run her fingers through clothes on the racks until her fingers came across a pink sun dress. She pleaded "Try it on!" After Olivia was able to try the dress on, she refused to take it off when asked and instead demanded, "Pay!" Faced with trying to strip down a screaming toddler or buying an $8 dress, you can guess what the nanny did.

My fear is that the $8 dress will turn into the $80 dress which will turn into the $800 prom dress which will turn into the $8000.00+ wedding dress. For that reason, it is important that we never let this fashion focus get out of hand. She could becomes obsessed with her looks, enter beauty pageants, start trying to kill her competition Tonya Harding style, end up in jail where she meets her new boyfriend who then gets her hooked on meth; leading to her eventual demise in a single-wide trailer explosion.

It is a slippery slope.

It is for that reason I post the following picture:




Olivia, don't ever take yourself too seriously.

For those of you who are wondering, those are swimming goggles on her face, which she will gladly wear on her head, as long as we are nowhere near a swimming pool.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Swiming Lessons

Evan and Olivia just started swimming lessons. They both love it as long as they don't have to put their heads under water, which is apparently one of the first parts of learning how to swim. In any event, they love the whole experience that is the swim lesson. They love getting into their swims suits:



They even love the pre-swim lesson hug:


I would post some pictures of the actual lesson, but I have to be in the water with them.