Aubrey is watching Star Wars with her Daddy and said, “Her hair looks like a goat.”
My Very First Blog Giveaway
Hey Peeps!
There are only 2 days left to sign up for my blog giveaway. All you have to do is sign up as a follower or leave a comment on any blog post to be registered for a chance to win a $45 gift certificate to Backyard Baby, an online t-shirt boutique for kids. You can leave one comment per blog post for more chances to win. Contest ends at midnight November 30th (EST.) I will enter all entries into a random number generator and announce the winner December 1st.
Good luck!
Emma’s Antics: Greasy Hair
Aubrey and Emma have been playing outside today with their best friend Tristan. I’ve been keeping an eye on them through the kitchen window while I play in the floor with Sadie and watch the Auburn vs Alabama game. I walked outside to check on them and noticed Emma’s hair looked a little wet.
“Emma, what’s in your hair?”
“I pixed it Momma.”
“With what?” I leaned over and sniffed her hair. My nostrils were assaulted with the smell of fried poultry. I wondered briefly if she’d picked up a part-time job at KFC before I realized that the peanut oil we used yesterday to fry our turkey was still outside.
Anybody know how to get peanut oil/turkey grease out of hair?
UPDATE!
Thanks to all you mom’s of mischievous kids for recommending using Dawn. I actually was able to shampoo it out, and her hair looked so silky and shiny that I’m contemplating grabbin a fistful for myself!
Holiday Blog Tour
Guest blogger Angie Mizzell says:
For as long as I can remember, I have understood and celebrated the true meaning of Christmas. But even as a little girl, I noticed how Santa seemed to upstage the baby Jesus. The Son of God born of a virgin in a manger… a miracle I never doubted. But ol’ St. Nick had a Hollywood type of charm, and by Christmas Eve, he had stolen the show.
My dad would ratchet up my excitement, pointing to the red glow in the sky (which was probably pollution). “Hey, Angie, look! There’s Santa Clause! He’s coming.” How did this magical fat man fit all the toys for every boy and girl in the entire world in his sleigh and deliver them in one night? I was awestruck and amazed.
At bedtime, I’d crawl under the covers and lay frozen until dawn. Mom said if Santa caught me peeking, he’d take my toys away. She never told me not to move, but still, I barely breathed.
At the first light of day, I’d dash down the hall and shriek, “He came! He came!” I’d survey my toys and then run into my parent’s room. “Dad, you’ll never guess what Santa brought! A Barbie house, a record player…”
“No way. I don’t believe it,” he answered in a sleepy voice, playing along. Of course, I had no idea Santa had stayed up a little too late, having a few Christmas cocktails. I was a bona fide believer.
When bigger kids told me Santa wasn’t real, my faith wasn’t shaken. “Do you think my parents could afford to buy me a bike, a Brooke Shields Fashion Face, AND a My Pretty Pony? I don’t think so!”
Then one year, the magic went away. I walked in the garage on Christmas evening and saw empty boxes that had previously held my toys. If my toys came from Santa’s workshop, what’s with all the boxes? I asked my mom about it, and the look on her face said everything. Santa’s cover was blown.
From that year on, my parents thought Christmas was Totally Boring. And it was my fault for no longer believing in Santa Clause. I continued to torture my mom as my husband and I dated for five years before getting married, and then waited another five to have kids.
Now, finally. Santa’s back. Christmas is fun again. I’m already rehearsing my speech the day my oldest son discovers it’s all a big sham and ruins it for his younger brother. I will remind them of the true meaning of Christmas. I will share the history of Kris Kringle and how believing in Santa is just a fun way to keep the spirit and magic of the Christmas season alive.
Then, it will be my turn to start counting the days until I get some grandchildren.
You can pay Angie a visit at her blog, Under the MAC.
Seriously Folks: Prayers for Noah
I don’t know about you but I am absolutely OVERWHELMED with all of the goodness in my life. In this horrible economy, God has blessed me. My husband is leaving one wonderful job for another wonderful opportunity by choice. I have three healthy and vibrant children, and a career that I love. I have friends and neighbors I can depend on. And I also have the realization that this holiday season, everyone is not in my position.
I received an email from my friend Johanna. Her friend’s little boy Noah, just had to have surgery to remove a tumor which also removed part of his brain that controls right sided movements and speech. Today, as I am thanking God for all the blessings He has provided for my family, I’ll also be asking Him to send some Noah’s way. And I would love it if you would do the same.
Visit Noah’s blog and if you want to leave a comment leave it here and I’ll forward the link. Happy Thanksgiving.
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