Tennessee's UCA Competition

We headed to Tennessee through Kentucky and Virginia. We came home with as a first place winner.

Joseph's 2011-12 Soccer Season

Look at the changes in Joseph's features as he plays basketball. See how he changes from a boy to a man in just one year.

Gift Wrapping Ideas

Krafty gift wrapping ideas just in time for Christmas.

Etsy Gift Ideas

Unique handmade gift ideas for men, women, boys and girls.

Snow Day

Our weather has been crazy. See what Hailey did on our first snow day of the season.

Undefeated Basketball Season

Hunter had an undeafeated 2011-12 basketball season.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Rosette Headband Tutorial

Remember this To Do List?  I've actually accomplished something else on it.  Go me!  It is taking me forever, but I'm slowly marking the list off.

Today I'm going to show you how to make a Rosette Headband.

First, you find the fabric you want to use and rip it is strands.  The more frayed edges, the better, in my opinion.

Your frayed strips will look like this. 


You'll take one piece and sort of make a point to start with by folding the end in half.


Then you take the folded end piece and start rolling it/wrapping it, so that the flower gets larger.


As you roll it, you twist the fabric, making it look like a rose petal then wrap it around the center, twisting every so often. 


I had a small piece of scrap fabric that I was working with so, I had a bunch of short strips.   But, if your like me and working with scraps, you'll need to sew them together to attach the strips together.  I once I finished with a strip, I sewed it in place, then sewed on another piece and began twisting again like I was working with the same piece.  You could use hot glue as well, but sewing them looks better in my opinion.  Even if you work with a long piece, you may want to sew them together every so often so each layer won't slip off of each other.  The thread just blends in with the frays.


Once you get your desired size rose, you cut two pieces of felt in the shape of the rosettes.  In the picture below, the rosettes are not connected together.  We will connect them with the felt.  As you can see below, the felt doesn't have to be perfect.


I hot blued the first piece of felt to the rosettes.  That is what keeps them in place to make one piece instead of three pieces.


I took an old headband of Hailey's and wrapped it in red ribbon.



Then, I hot glued the bottom of the rosettes like so.


Then I glued it to the headband and glued the other piece of felt to the other side of the headband using the same glue from above.


And there you have it! A Rosette Headband.



Here is Hailey modeling it.



I loved her updo so much, that I tried it myself!


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Disney Day 4 - Mitchel Musso Concert

The girls were stoked that they got to see Mitchel Musso Live in concert!  They couldn't hardly stand the wait.


Here is Hailey getting ready to record the concert.  She eventually got tired and decided to just enjoy it.

The crowd was screaming!


Singing along.


Chanting his name. Mitchel, Mitchel, Mitchel


He dedicated songs to them.


At one point, Hailey said he was looking at her and singing to her.


There were camera crews there recording the concert and crowd.  Supposedly, you can download the concert somewhere and watch live video.  I just need to find out where.

The girls danced, cheered, screamed.


Rocked out with Mitchel Musso.

It was perfect for 6, 7 and 8 year olds.  They had a blast!

What a way to end the perfect Disney Cheer competition week!  Perfection!  One more competition and we are done for the season.

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Disney, Day 4 - 2nd day of Competition and AWARDS!!

I didn't post any pictures of her competing today because they look the same as the day before.  Here is a group shot right after they competed this day.


An upclose my Hailey bug.


The stage during the awards ceremony.


The two mini level 2 teams that competed.


They just announced that River Cities Mini Level 2 are the 2011 National Champions!!!  Imagine just how excited we all are!! 

The girls getting their team trophy.


Look at her beaming face.  I am so proud of her.  She has grown so much this year.  She conquered her fear of heights.  She learned to be a team player.  She's experienced passion, understading and compromising.  She has learned was true friendship is and how to be a good friend.  She has been disappointed by friends and lifted by others.  She now knows what she expects in a friendship and when to let one go.  To be only 6 years old, she is much wiser than I am in areas.  I've learned from her.


Here are just a few of her friends.



My baby girl.  I love her so much.


So proud of this team and what they've accomplished!  They have amazing coaches as well.


I was told it was tradition for the mom's to put on the jackets for a team photo.  Afterall, it is our comittment to the team as well because the girls would not be able to fulfill thier dreams and committments if it weren't for our patience, understanding and loyalty to them and to the team.

Hailey Jo, I love you with all of my heart!  I hope you will have a lifetime full of good times and memories.

Here are some of my favorite team quotes:

"Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”  - Ryunosuke Satoro


"Coming together is a beginning.  Keeping together is progress.  Working together is success." - Henry Ford

"Individual commitment to a group effort -- that is what makes a team work, a company work, a socity work, a civilization work." - Vince Lombardi

"When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team confidence, excellence becomes a reality." - Joe Paterno

"The way a team plays as a whole determines its success.  You may hve the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime." - Babe Ruth

"It is not a question of how well each process works, the question is how well they all work together." - Lloyd Dobens

“Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it.”  - Bill Bradley




Later that evening, Hollywood Studios stayed open later for the cheerleaders, so we headed there.  We caught a live concert while we were there.  Can you guess who it was?  You'll find out Monday!!

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Disney, Day 3 - Magic Kingdom Parade

This was the first time we've ever been to Disney.  I was bound and determined to get Hailey to Magic Kingdom so she could see the palace.  We almost didn't make it, but we took a late night trip there to catch the 10pm parade.  She was in awe of its beauty.

We were able to catch the light show on the palace as well and Hailey recorded it on her ipod.


I tried to get a picture of her in front of it, but I must have snapped during the second it wasn't lit up.  Go figure.

Once I discovered it didn't light up in the background, I took another quick shot of her.

While we were waiting on the sidewalk to watch the parade, one of the workers there came up to the girls and asked them if they would like to hoola hoop while we waited.  They were all for it!

Then the parade started and it was beautiful!!

 This is Tinkerbell's float.




Minie Mouse


Alice and Wonderland float



Cinderella's float



Peter Pan's float


Snow White's float


Pinocchio's float



Puff the Magic Dragon's float


America's float




There were many more floats and dancer's but I was in such amazement that I wasn't able to focus my attention on taking pictures.  This parade ended the perfect day. 

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