


Where are all of the artists when it is time to clean up the mess? They went to church last night, so I missed everybody when they came in and I woke to the red dyed head and glued up face of my Crazy hair boy.
Don't worry mom, Dad will cut the hair, it's time for a haircut anyway! Nope! They left me to wrestle it out of his hair. I did what I could in the first rinse and the rest is up to the next 10 baths to get it out. Why do I have boys who are opposed to haircuts? :{
Another twisted ankle came from the tweens fighting before I came in from work. I guess there are worse things that could happen with unsupervised children. Evvy was pushed down by her big brother, (much too big to be fighting). Our dog Emma thinks that it is the style for the girls to be limping in the family and she is imitating us by limping also. No problem with her feet, though. Sprained ankles must be contagious.
Ethy and I at the special Olympics at the lighting of the torch! Its awefully loud, but precious to see the special runners and the special wheelchair torchbearer. Turn down the volume!
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