Winter Hair Regimen & Growth Check

Dang, I used to be a hair blogger…..WTF happened?  (oh yeah, I’m lazy)  A hair update is long overdue huh girls!  Well, here we go:

I cut quite a bit off back in July and haven’t trimmed since.  I’ve also not been as diligent with my DCing weekly as I should be.  I’ve done another henndigo treatment and although I forgot about gloves and made my hands/nails blue, the bathroom was way less messy than the first time.  John was happy about that.

I fake straightened the weekend before last and happy to see there’s been a little bit of growth/retention since July.  Looks like 2 inches below APL which is normal for 4 months.

JULY

OCTOBER

When I say fake straightened, I mean, I didn’t go through my usual process and try to get my hair bone straight.  Instead of taking very small sections of hair in my maxiglide, I take larger chunks, and instead of doing one s-l-o-w pass down the hair to ensure superstraightness, I just go a bit faster.  Sometimes I’ll use the flat plate instead of the plate with teeth on my maxiglide too. I fake straighten when I know that I’ll be wearing my hair in updos instead of wearing it down.

My winter regimen is going to be a weekly one where I wash, dc, moisturize straighten (or fake straighten) each Sunday and then just wear my hair in a variety of updos and buns all week.

What is your hair regimen for the winter?

Push Present

Have you heard of push presents before?  Did your guy give you one when you gave birth?

I learned about push presents recently from Jen at BabyMakingMachine when she posted about hers.  I had not thought of labor and birthing my first child as a gifting opportunity, considering the best gift ever is popping outta my nani and nothing can compare to that….

But, I’m a girl, and I like presents, so why not get a present for a job well done!  A thank you for spending the last 10 months yacking your brains out, feeling like beached whale, farting, not pooping, waddling, unable to sit or stand without assistance and with ankles the size of your thighs present.

Besides, labor is WORK, and we get compensated at work…right?! :)

I do believe I’m going to give Johnny Boy a list of suitable push presents, nothing major. I’ve started with a few, so far we have:

  • Month long trip to Fiji
  • Live in housekeeper
  • Personal Chef

Or more likely

  • New pretty journal and feather pen
  • Cute lil necklace
  • New chucks or boots
  • A stack of books

 What do you think of push presents?  Did you get one after you gave birth?  Will you be asking for one when your time comes?

Prenatal Bonding

I found an article while looking for ways to bond with baby while it’s still in the womb. http://www.alovingway.com/prenatalbonding.htm

The article has 15 ways to bond before birth…

  1. As you go from one activity in your day to another, talk to your baby as though he were right there in front of you, tagging along in your arms, a wrap, a stroller, etc. (In reality, he IS right there WITH you! :)
  2. Announce what you are doing as you go through your day. (Example: “Okay, let’s see what we’re making for lunch today. What would you like to eat? What are you in the mood for?”) Such a simple thing, and yet the feelings of fun and partnership that it creates provide a huge value for your baby!
  3. When you feel a kick (perhaps in response to some of your communication above), touch your tummy and say “Oh, you like that, huh?” -or- “I’m right here, sweetie. Yes, mama’s here.” It’s all about communication and acknowledgement.
  4. When you feel the slightest butterfly feeling (as we do in the early, early months), touch your belly and talk to your baby. Let her know you felt it, and that you acknowledge her presence. It feels SO good to baby!
  5. At night, when you are going to sleep, touch and rub your belly, and talk to your baby. Talk about what you did or how it felt to have him with you all day. Talk about having a “wonderful night sleep, resting, growing, and feeling loved.”
  6. Play gentle, soothing music while you are going to sleep. If you play a special soft, relaxing music while you lay down to sleep every night with your baby, she WILL remember the music. It may not be a conscious memory where she can tell you why that music feels good to her (i.e. she “remembers” it in the womb), but she will gravitate towards it. (And, do not be surprised if your kids DO remember the music is from the womb! We remember everything.) My kids still LOVE the music I played during pregnancy. And, what an awesome opportunity that has been for me to remind them how much I loved and enjoyed them during pregnancy. (And I recommend playing the same music after birth. They love it; it is soothing as they transition into this new world.)
  7. Play soft and loving music in the middle of your day as well, as a time to rest, relax and connect. The key is how you feel while you are relaxing. The baby will pick up on your relaxation, peace and love.
  8. Sit and have quiet time with your baby. Just sit in your favorite chair, feet up, rubbing your tummy, and talking about whatever is in your heart.
  9. Spend 5-10 minutes going through the “Who I Am” Energy Cards, feeling the energy of each card, and sharing that feeling with your baby.
  10. Play games! When your baby kicks, gently poke back. See if he will kick again in that same spot, kick in another spot, or wait until you become still, at which time he kicks again. Then talk about it, giggle, and continue playing. Some babies play hide-n-seek! (Mine did!)
  11. What dad can do: When dad says “Hi!” to mom, he can reach down and touch mom’s belly and also say “Hi!” to baby too. The warm feeling that it creates in mom + the warm feeling that it creates in dad = warm fuzzies for baby! Doing this on a regular basis will create an automatic response for the baby. Dad’s voice will = warm fuzzies for baby, because that has been baby’s experience. What an awesome way for dad to start his relationship with the baby!
  12. Dads can talk to baby at night when it’s time to rest. The sound of dad’s voice, the warmth between mom and dad, the music ~ it all creates a wonderful feeling for baby, and one that baby will remember in his cells and body for his entire life.
  13. Siblings can bond! Encourage siblings to draw and color pictures, and then to give them to the baby. To do that, they simply walk up to mommy’s tummy, say what they would like to say, and hand the picture to mommy. Be sure to “receive” the gift and to share with brother/sister how happy that makes baby feel. (It really does!) Then, hang the picture up in baby’s nursery or wherever appropriate for display. (Great item to date and write a few notes on the back for a future keepsake!)
  14. Sitting down, close your eyes and place both hands on your belly. Breathe in and breathe out. Think about your baby. Visualize your baby playing, sucking on her thumb, smiling, knowing she is loved. Just feel love, warmth and peace as you place your hands on your belly. Feel the love in your heart, and intend that it fill your baby with love and peace. This will be a wonderful time for both of you!
  15. Write letters to your baby! I loved doing this with all three of my children. You can write about a doctor’s appointment, a sibling’s first day of school, how excited you are that the nursery is now painted, or just to say “hi”. Again, the key and the intention in this exercise is that your baby feels included, loved and safe. Mom can actually feel this from the baby, when she takes the time to connect and listen.

I love this list!! I thought it was incredibly sweet and special.  I’m totally going to be talking to my belly all the time and writing letters to BabyH!

Did you do any of these things while you were pregnant?  Did you try bonding with baby in any other way? What do you think of this list?

Random Monday (Tuesday)

I wrote this yesterday, and thought I published it, but checked the blog today to respond to comments and didn’t see it up. Way to go dan.  Anyway, here’s the post that should’ve been up yesterday.

Hey girls,

I had a very lazy weekend, the bed was my best friend, TV was a close second.  I would love to be snuggled up in bed right now as well but alas…a girl’s gotta work.  Or…pretend to work while writing a blog post full of random nonsense…:)

*A blimp just passed by my office window and scared the hell out of me.

*It’s pregnancy season.  Everyone and their mama, sister, cousin and auntie are preggo these days!  Each blog I read there’s a new pregnancy announcement!  Congrats to all of you!! I love having a variety of pregnancies to follow and stories to read….and soon enough cute baby pictures to awww over.

*I’m not making any goals this week.  And I don’t feel guilty about it either.  I did write down my gratefuls though.

*The awesome people at Misikko.com sent me another flat iron to review.  No giveaway this time.  Sorry girls, but I gotta tell you, these MIsikko folks really know how to spoil a girl!  They told me they were sending over a flat iron.  I received:

  • Hana Pro Flatiron 1.5 inches
  • Rubber mat
  • Case
  • Huge round brush
  • Adorable sleeping mask
  • Serum
  • Lipstick
  • Eyeliner
  • Hana version of the Turbietwist
  • lots of fake roses (?)
  • nail files
  • hand sanitizer
  • duster bag

That’s so much!! I’m usually happy with just the item and some pop paper in a box! (I still love pop paper!! – and yes, there was tons in the box too hehe)

*My school term started yesterday.  I’m excited to be that much closer to my degree…but not excited to do all that reading.  :(   Why didn’t anyone warn me that grad school was sooo much bloody reading?!  I wish I could download everything I needed to know into my brain in a flash, like that scene in the matrix where Neo  learns karate or whatever.

*I overhear the best and worst things on my block.  One of the worst:  The other day this kid about 7 years old said “When I grow up I’m gunna kill lots of people.” The other kid he was playing with said “Not me!”  I don’t know if he meant, you’re not gunna kill me, or I dont want to kill people when I grow up, but either way the exchange was horrifying.

Hope you had a fantastic weekend and despite no Mind Right Monday today I hope you have excellent goals and gratefuls listed in your journals! Talk to you tomorrow!

 

Marriage…

 

I just love this.

Hope you’re having a great weekend!

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