Sunday, March 18, 2007

While parents are away...

We went to a couples event last night put on by the Talbot Wives Fellowship that Amy is part of. It was a Hawaiian luau theme complete with Hawaiian food and limbo and hula hoop contests! We enjoyed a nice evening together and meeting some new people. Meanwhile, Aunt DeeDee and Uncle Steve watched our kids for us. It seems that Kaylin had a very fun evening...



First, she got her toes and fingers painted by Aunt DeeDee! Kaylin is obsessed with make-up and nail polish. Dad is thinkin' "OH GREAT!"


Then, just to see what it would look like, Aunt DeeDee straightened her hair! As they got started, Kaylin said "I wonder what color it's going to be." =)


Kaylin enjoyed being able to actually brush through her hair! In fact, she was brushing it so roughly that Aunt DeeDee worried she was going to damage her hair. She would also tilt her head to the side and say "Look, it's touching my shoulders!"


Here's a picture of the final result of Kaylin with straight hair. We think it has a kind of retro flip look. Plus, she got to have dinner from McDonalds!


Here's Kaylin playing trains with cousins and Uncle Steve. Check out her new hair blowing in the breeze!


Then, Uncle Steve took her for a ride behind his bike with cousin Danny. Kaylin had asked to have her straight hair put in two pony tails. When she went to bed, she asked Aunt DeeDee to leave her ponies in so that she could look in the mirror at them when she woke up in the middle of the night.

3 comments:

Christi said...

Oh my goodness...she looks so different with her hair like that. She cracks me up with all her girliness.

queen said...

Wow, straight hair!

I and a friend used to babysit a little girl with very curly hair: every friday night we straightened it for her. So much fun!

Diane Massey said...

Those pictures are adorable... Kaylin looks so different with straight hair...very cute, but her curls are what make her so unique and one-of-a kind!! I hope she'll appreciate having curly hair when she gets older.