Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Kaitlyn's Ears

For months Kaitlyn has been asking to get her ears pierced. Months. We even explained how the whole process of getting your ears pierced works. Still, she was determined. Insistent. Resolute.

Megan and I didn't have any previously defined agreement on how old or how young our girls should be in order to undertake such an ear-altering procedure--just that they should be old enough to make the decision themselves.

So, we decided that if Kaitlyn was serious about it, we were willing to go ahead and go through with it. We agreed on a Monday that she could do it that Friday. She anxiously counted down the days.

When the Friday came, we went to the mall to the Piercing Pagoda, picked out the perfect pair of pink flower studs that came with a free piercing and swiped the credit card. Kaitlyn was all smiles.

Then, came the time to sit in the chair. She grew a little hesitant and requested permission to sit in Megan's lap. No problem.

Then, they put little black dots on her ear to mark the perfect spot to pierce.

Then, they re-evaluated if the holes were even.

They got a mirror and showed Kaitlyn and Megan so they could judge.

All of this deliberation made Kaitlyn even more nervous. She covered her ears.


Megan and I told her that if she didn't want to do it any more she didn't have to. She turned into Megan's shoulder for a moment to gain her composure. We asked if she wanted to do it, and she still did, so, bravely, she turned around.

The workers counted down: 3, 2, 1...!


As soon as they simultaneously shot the earrings into her ears she made the saddest face and started silently weeping.

Two minutes later she was fine.


Now, she shows them off to anyone willing to see them and she absolutely loves them. I have to admit--she looks pretty adorable.


Now, Max has been asking to get a tattoo for months. Months...

(This post was a joint alliance between Nathan and Megan. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.)

Max, Can I Take Your Order?

I was in the hallway when I heard Max say, "[I want] nuggets and fries and nuggets and fries..." He had turned an old DVR receiver into a drive-through intercom. We really don't eat out that often. Really.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Kids Commons

I just saw that I never published this post; I had the pictures uploaded and everything! It was from September. Nice. So, I'll just comment briefly on our trip to Kids Commons...
Kaitlyn and Raeya on the teeter-totter... Our friends Amy and Gavin blowing bubbles. The bubbles at this place are AMAZING!! Seriously, I stayed in the room and played with the bubbles long after my children had moved on to something else. Sad, but very true.

Max the Spy
Max's hair is so blonde! It makes me excited for the summer to come again.

Amanda and I dancing on the Dance, Dance, Revolution toy. I think we were rocking out to "High School Musical" or "Hannah Montana." And, boy, were we good:)

Let's call this an exercise bike.
Max had just as much fun with the bubbles as I did.
And the whole reason why we go to Kids Commons....the GIANT TOILET! It's a slide that flushes when you go down. I need one of these for my house--it's so entertaining!