Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Amazing Haircut

Ok, SO SORRY that I neglected to post this on Tuesday. I'll give you my glorious list of excuses in a few inches. But for now, HERE YOU GO!!!

Here's us at the salon. Yes, the whole family came. And it may be the most thoroughly documented haircut the Stotts will ever see. Ella needs a room full of mirrors. She was making faces at herself THE. WHOLE. TIME. It was awesome.



Look at that long, beautiful hair. So long. Sniff. So beautiful. Sniff. Ella contemplating what's about to happen.





Ella told me later, "When she first cut my hair, I was a little sad inside. I still wanted to cut it though." (So mature, my little princess. Colby says that I'm projecting my feelings onto Ella. Which is probably true. But I can't help it.) Look at the expression on her face!



Thanks for a great first haircut!!!!




So here's what else went on this week, just in case you thought I was slacking off.

-Flew to Las Vegas for my friend's birthday (HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!) Her husband surprised her by flying me out. She was a little TOO surprised. She thought it was an intervention or something. It wasn't. It was just a birthday. Hilarity ensued.

-Took a 7am flight back to Reno. Got home at 8:30. Spent Quality Time with the girls. Took a nap. Cleaned out the car. Packed. Drove to Girls Camp with Ella. Got lost. Found it.

-Spent the night in the car (I was too tired to deal with a tent. I was also too tired to not sleep well. I woke up in the morning & thought, "Whoa, that went WAY better than I was expecting.)

-Helped clean up the camp, load up the car, and drove home. On the way home, realized we were late to our good friend's birthday party. Quickly we ran home, got the present and showed up in all our non-showered camping glory to the birthday party.

-Came home and slept.

Phew. I'm still tired.

This week, we're starting our Ridiculously Long Trip, which will start out with a visit to see Grandma & Grandpa's new house (YAY!), and end with a trip across the country. Wish us luck. Seriously.

(Ella at Girls Camp. They all thought she was cute. She thought it was awesome.)


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Goodbye Goldilocks


The girls found our bandannas from the Trek and thought it'd be super fun to play "Little Peasant Girls". This is how you play: Put bandannas on head. Accessorize bandannas with headband and Mrs. Potato Head feet. Talk with as much of an English Accent as a five and two year old can muster. Talk about tea and cleaning. Loose interest within 5 minutes.

This week's theme: Recovery. It was so nice to sit in one place and not worry about packing or stocking up on snacks. In fact, one day we didn't leave the house once. And boy was it H.O.T. this week. It only added to our lethargy. It didn't, however, lead to Gretchen sleeping in. She's right back on her regular 6:15 a.m. schedule. And yes, it sucks.

We had our first trip of the year to Lake Tahoe yesterday. It was absolutely lovely. More so because it wasn't my idea, I just got to go along for the ride. I loaded up the girls with arm floaties, stuck them on inflatables and swam out to the deep end of the Designated Swimming Area. I don't know if you've heard, but Lake Tahoe is pretty much amazing. We could see the rocks deep down below us. We watched overly confident youth jump off rocks. We did not get our toes pinched by crawdads (Ella was diligent on crawdad watch.) Gretchen laughed and laughed when we got bounced up and down by a boat wake. It was a perfect day. And my legs actually do have some pigment now. Pink. They got sunburned. I got cocky and said, "My legs are so white, they don't even get BURNED anymore." Ha ha. Jokes on me.

Tomorrow is the day I've been dreading. Sometimes I'm so sentimental that it's painful. Ella has never had her hair cut. NEVER. Except for that one time she got gum stuck in it. (The peanut butter mostly worked, but we ended up cutting out a little bit.) But tomorrow we're taking her to the salon and cutting off about 10". TEN INCHES. She wants it cut to just below her shoulders, and we're going to donate it to Locks of Love. We had a little talk about it, how if you get cancer your hair falls out because of the medicine. Uncle Noel's hair fell out, but he didn't wear a wig. Ella wants to know why he didn't. (I'm sure he totally could have pulled that look off, right?) She's so excited about her haircut. SO EXCITED. I'm not. But after brushing tangles out again this evening, I decided I need to let go. And it's for a good cause. Sniff. A good cause. (Cue mocking of overly sentimental mom now....)

So what are you doing this week? Sitting in your PJ's for the whole day? Call us up! We'll join you!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Only Twenty Six Miles Across The Sea


Ella's getting pretty good at taking pictures, huh?

And we got lots of practice in on our sailing trip.

ACTION SHOT!



We had so So SO much fun on our sailing trip. I don't think that Dad did. He was stuck fixing an oil leak and patching a busted hose, buried in the depths of the boat's armed with only duct tape and zip ties to get us back home. BUT HE DID IT. He is amazing. Like MacGuyver, but with better design skills. And Nana Joy kept us fat and happy with delicious dinners and snacks. They were such good hosts. We love and appreciate them so much. And sailing is so much fun, especially when you can turn off the motor and let the wind push you. (And especially when someone else is in charge. I like that.)



Ella's favorite parts were:
-"driving" the dinghy
-using Grandpa's binoculars
-feeding the fish hot dog buns







Gretchen's favorite parts were:
Spending uninterrupted hours charming the snacks off of Grandpa...


....getting him to buy her ice cream...




...and playing at the beach. Oh how they love playing at the beach.




We enjoyed our trip so much. SO MUCH. We can't wait to visit Grandpa & Nana Joy when they're cruising the Azores Islands.

Our trip was mostly spent in Catalina enjoying Grandpa and Nana Joy's company, but we had Tuesday to spend with cousins and Aunties and Grandma. Adrianne painted Gretchen's toenails rainbow. So fancy!



Baby Teagan didn't appreciate her pedicure as much. It's ok, Baby Teagan. Maybe in a few years...


Then we rushed back to Reno for the most exciting wedding of the year. CONGRATULATIONS AMBER AND DAN!!!! Amber did a wonderful and amazing job planning her wedding. She put so much thought into all the little details, but still kept it light and fun and happy. Look at these adorable Flower Girl outfits. I know. Ridiculously cute. The cousins on both sides walked (and pranced and skipped and ran) down the aisle to the tune of "Flight of the Bumblebee". Seriously, ridiculously cute.


Amber killed some time before the ceremony taking a train ride with her nephew and nieces. Angela (2nd from back, in white sweater) made ALL THE SKIRTS and matching flowers for the girls hair. And Krista's adorable bridesmaid dress. And she looks hott in that awesome outfit.



Here's Gretchen letting Uncle Dan know that even though he's technically married, her love runs strong and deep. It's an undying passion that will result in coy looks and giggles for years to come.


Flower Girl Meeting. Look how official Baby Skye is with her hands on her hips. She knows what's going down...


We have more, better, cuter pictures on Colby's camera. Which means I will probably never post them here, since I am lazy and his camera is a REAL camera (which intimidates me). But boy did we love seeing our cousins. Especially Baby Skye and Baby Kait. They're both getting so big. And so cute!

How much laundry do I have now? About 20 loads worth. Don't worry, I have a plan. And I'll even go grocery shopping tomorrow so that we can eat. It's all good.

xo