Thomas the Turkey and My Hair


So, let me get this off my chest.  I am in NO WAY responsible for the cuteness of this next idea (except for the fact that I did draw it...) but I stole this from my friend Brittney. Like, STOLE it.  So, she's the star, ok? Now I can rest easy and share.


Last year we made this fun "Thomas the Turkey" (I even stole the NAME of the turkey, how pathetic am I?) and set it out to dry after he was painted and forgot about him.  We went out on Monday and found him all alone in the garage. So cold and sad.  So, for Family Home Evening we brought him in and gave him some feathers to warm him up.  We added a bunch of things we were thankful for. We even had Papa and Grandpa Egan get in on the fun.  Cole absolutely loved it.  My only embarrassment is that his first item of thankfulness was "watching TV".  OH GOLL. Looks like I've got some work to do as a mother.  Shocker.









As you can see--yep, thrilled.

We had another big first with Cole.  He's never been one for drawing or coloring.  I'm not sure why, he has just never liked to.  I've started to worry that he was going to have chicken scratch hand writing and only want to type his name on the keyboard instead of learn how to write but he has finally come through for me. His teacher has been telling me that drawing and coloring is such a huge part of the skills he needs to develop to have good handwriting, etc.  So..he drew his first self portrait.  I know this seems small and insignificant...but it is HUGE.  He even gave himself a "warm wintery hat".  Then he topped it off with writing his name.  I'm such a proud mama.  



Do you like his face here? Haha.



Next item of business: I got my hair cut.  Like, really cut.  I also got highlights and I absolutely love it.  My friend Jamie from the Institute of Religion (way back in the day) and I struck up a little trade.  She did my hair in exchange for 50 handmade Christmas Cards.  I've got my work cut out for me, but to be fair, she totally deserves it.  She did a FULL weave and cut my hair, layered it, stacked it, thinned it and actually gave me a style again.  I feel like a new woman :) This would have easily cost me $85+ in a salon so I was very pleased.  You wouldn't believe how much hair she chopped.  She said she's never cut anyone's hair that was as thick as mine.  Hey--at least I won't be going bald anytime soon.



I know I'm gross for taking these pictures but it's just still so strange to me...



Thanks Chica!




Comments

$Ice$Man said…
Great look RaeLynn, at least from the pictures ;) Just need to find a time I can see it in person haha
Lindy said…
I'm totally going to steal your stolen idea!
Farnsworth Fam said…
And I love Cole's picture. I love little kid drawings!!!

And your new hair cut is SUPER CUTE!
I need a cut...
mae said…
Your hair looks great!
Janessa said…
Love the hair. I was expecting it to be super short with the amount of hair that was on the floor. It looks great.
I love Cole's picture. He did a really good job. Jayben drew a picture of me yesterday and I looked like a dragon. Oh well.
Jackie said…
You are smokin' hot sister!!!
Aubrey said…
Lookin good, I love the color. Wish I was talented enough to do some trade work for someone. :)
Sherion said…
Cute turkey idea and super cute hair!
Jill said…
You're a great mom. Give yourself some credit! And once again, I love your hair. You looked smokin on Sunday!
bevany said…
That's a lot of hair...I expected it to be much shorter. I'd kill for hair as long as you have it even after cutting it. You look great! I wish I could find someone to trade with for a haircut.
Love the Thomas the Turkey idea. Even if you did steal it.
Brittney said…
I know I'm a little late here, but...bravo! Your Tom looks fab.