After a month or so break from blogging, I’m back. I really was enjoying myself before the break, but life got busy, and when things get busy I guess I don’t turn to writing for relaxation. But I apologize for the shortage of updates on the little Layer girls. That was cruel. So, to bring you up to date on the girls’ recent activities: Mikaela is preparing for her big debut as angel in the preschool Christmas program, got her hair cut at a salon for the first time, and got her ears pierced this week. She recently received a load of dress-up clothes from her Grammy Layer and decided that maybe she should invite all her preschool girlfriends over for a dress up party. Great idea, I thought! The ear piercing was quite an adventure! She reeeeally wanted to get earrings, so I agreed that we would do it for a surprise for her dad (he was indeed surprised). But after the first ear got pierced she started to cry and changed her mind. Meanwhile the little Polish lady was trying to convince her that it hadn’t hurt after all, and Maia was crying and yelling in English at the lady “I don’t want you to do that to my Mikaela! Mikaela doesn’t want you to do that!!” But after a few minutes we all calmed down and she agreed to have the second ear pierced. After 15 minutes she was pain-free and they look beautiful! And what has Maia been up to? Hmmm, Maia managed to spread almost a whole bag of powdered sugar throughout the house, cut off huge chunks of her beautiful curls, and shatter a glass jar full of all her tiny hair pretties. She’s also learning new words in Polish every day, starting to remember her English letters and doing an inCREDible job of coloring within the lines. She also got her hair cut at the salon because I had no idea what to do with it now that most of the top is so short. But she admits to everyone how naughty she was and when prompted she’ll repeat that, no, she’ll never cut her own hair again. My little beauties. As soon as I can figure out what’s wrong with the camera, I’ll get a recent picture up. Have a great day, everyone!
December 6, 2006
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It is good to have you back. As soon as I find my cord for my camera, I will post a family picture. I love your story about the girls. They are so cute. I am glad Carter is a boy and I don’t have to let him get his ears pierced (but I am sure our time will come). Think about joining my online book club at my blog. Also, I like the new theme.
Comment by Matthew Johnson — December 6, 2006 @ 7:15 pm
Hey, Matt! You must be writing at this very second, because I’m not done trying out new themes yet. Do you like this one better than the scuba diving one?
Comment by funlayers — December 6, 2006 @ 7:30 pm
Welcome back, girl! I’ve missed you. I recently had a computer fiasco and thought I wouldn’t be able to blog – just the idea was devastating. I praise God for the technology to keep in touch with the body of Christ.
Wow, you and the girls have been busy. Must have been so hard to see Mikaela cry for her piercings. Can’t wait to see pictures of the girls’ new salon hair-dos.
Comment by Alicia — December 6, 2006 @ 8:03 pm
Sarah, I kind of liked the one with the wispy tree in the header. This one is nice too. The colors are very pleasing to the eyes.
Comment by Matthew Johnson — December 7, 2006 @ 6:05 pm
Hey, Al! Imagine this: We recently endured nearly 2 weeks without internet!!! And I couldn’t find an internet cafe or library with internet either! I had no idea how dependent I was. But now it’s back and I can get busy blogging.
Comment by funlayers — December 8, 2006 @ 7:08 am
I like the new look a lot, and I’m glad you got your computer up and running. I miss blogging, too, but it’s going to have to wait a few more days.
Comment by aliar — December 10, 2006 @ 3:32 am
Hi! Welcome back. I missed you – but I did find consolation for my own lack of blogging when I would check yours and find no current posts either! Comfort in numbers I guess!
Comment by Esther Mulder — December 12, 2006 @ 7:46 pm
Hi layers!!
How are you doing? I totally understand the trauma of hair-cutting! Emma’s hair was down the middle of her back when she and Andrew cut it about an inch from her scalp! I only left them alone for a few minutes!! aaah! That was over a year ago now….and it does grow back, Praise God! I was wondering how Katie was doing. I think of her and pray for her often. Please pass that onto her for me. Take care.
Comment by carissa — February 7, 2007 @ 4:50 am