3/4ths of my kids really get into "crazy hair day."
They have strong ideas.
They like to execute those ideas with minimal input
or intervention from mom (read: zero).
They have strong ideas.
They like to execute those ideas with minimal input
or intervention from mom (read: zero).
This kid is crazy hair day adverse.
Like it makes him break out in hives.
He did, however, very much want to have his picture taken with a crazy grin.
Possibly campaigning for "Crazy Grin" Day at school instead?
That's all fine by me.
I like a kid who knows what he likes.
Like it makes him break out in hives.
He did, however, very much want to have his picture taken with a crazy grin.
Possibly campaigning for "Crazy Grin" Day at school instead?
That's all fine by me.
I like a kid who knows what he likes.
6 comments:
Beautiful kids! I love the crazy hair and the not so crazy hair. They haven't had a day like that here in Texas...sounds like a great idea to me. I really like how your twin daughters have come up with their own unique looks. Both are just sweet and pretty as can be. Maybe one of these days we'll have to re-introduce them to my Taylor...maybe at BYU in 6 years or so. Hey, a mom can be a bit of a matchmaker...right?
crazy grin? That's the biggest smile I've ever seen on Jacob, maybe you should tell him it's crazy grin day every time you take a picture. Love the hair and the look on Sam's face in his picture, too funny!
Such creative people to come up with their own crazy hair dos. And I love Jacob's smile, he must be planning on a happy day at school.
Love those crazy kids of yours!
So funny! I love all the dos.
Loved reading about the Ragnar. What a crazy experience. Jonathan and I are running again this year. I guess this will be Jonathan's first year since he was injured last year. WASATCH BACK BABY!
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