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Last year about this time, we went to Disneyland, we wanted the girls to have an experience before we became housebound with the new babies. After that, I was pretty much good for nothing, just sitting, reading stories and doing school. I was never put on bed rest, but it got a little uncomfortable for me to get around with 3 babies inside. |
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One thing I never knew was how to french braid, I vowed to learn it.This hairdo is good for at least 2 days before it looks ragged, and bonus: the babies can't attack it. Alright all you expert braiders out there, I know it isn't perfect, but it is good enough and next time, you try getting these squirmy kids to hold still! |
So, looking back on 2011 here is my follow-up: Have healthy babies and learn to french braid. Done and Done. Hmmm, seems a little meager, but at the time I was only making it day by day, wait a second I still am, but I am WAY more comfortable. Now I need to get to going on next years goals.
French braiding is a great goal to have accomplished. I have several moms in my ward who want me to teach them how to do their daughters' hair, I'm thinking I might offer it as an RS Activity. Your french braids look fantastic!
ReplyDeletePretty sure your girls' braids look 10x better than the ones I do on my girls, so great job! And, um, those sounded like perfect goals to me. One small, one very important. That seems like a great way to go, to me.
ReplyDeleteDid you teach Nate how to do them too?!
ReplyDeleteFive happy, healthy babies/kids and four wonderful french braids -- pat yourself on the back!! xxox
ReplyDeleteThis year you could set a goal to learn how to make fish tail braids. That's a good start on productivity.
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