Saturday, May 14, 2011

Back in the Spotlight

I was looking back at the blog and realized that Jaggar has been out of the blog limelight for a while, and that's just not right. He is certainly not out of the limelight here though and is busier than ever as he rapidly approaches the big 2. Mom and I took him to the park on Tuesday, and he had a great time. He actually liked the ducks more than the playground, which was fine by me.
To be such a busy boy, he cannot STAND to have anything on his hands, or in this case, his feet. Whenever dust got in his shoes, he'd say, "EEEEWWW!" and refused to walk until it was out.


He loved the swing.
Love this one.

I taught him that if you walked towards the ducks that they'd get in the water (whether they wanted to or not). So he kept saying, "DUCK! Get! Water!" I'm sure all animal lovers would love the fact that I was letting my child force these ducks to take a dip, but it was a hot day anyway. It was good for them, and he loved it.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tap Routine

Just a few numbers (5 to be exact) after Sage's ballet routine was her tap routine. This was cutting it very close to make sure all of the girls that were in ballet had time to change. Miraculously, they did make it and did an awesome job. Their tap routine was to "Dancin' in the Streets," and it was super cute. Here's some pictures from dress rehearsal.

Sage is on the far back left.

Again, so serious.

Pretty girl

Love this picture



Now she's on the far back right.
Going to her ending pose and she can't help but smile because...
she was front and center. That's MY child!

Then they tapped off the stage! On actual performance night, she kept saying, "When do I get to get on that stage?" and as soon as she was finished, she said, "I want to do it again!" More pictures to come from recital night with family, friends and her beloved trophy and flowers.

Sage's Ballet Routine

Let the recital pictures begin! Photography is prohibited at the actual recital, so this is dress rehearsal, which takes place the night before. This was Sage's ballet routine, which was to "Under the Big Top." I'd never heard it, but it repeatedly says, "Under the Big top if you want to be a clown..." so naturally, their costumes resembled clowns. I have heard ALL year from Sage how they "get to use a parachute." I thought that it turned out so cute, and it really amazed me each time as they each took turns running under it that no one got stuck or lost track of where they were going.

Travis took these and edited them, and I think they turned out beautifully. I do need to point out that, again, this was dress rehearsal. She is VERY serious about dancing, so she has "this face" that looks like she's not having fun. I know this child. And she was like pursing her lips together to NOT smile because this was no joke to her. On actual RECITAL night....I only WISH there had been cameras allowed. She was smiling from ear to ear because our entire family and everyone else's was WATCHING, and she thrived on that. So cute. They did a great job!

She's at the back holding the parachute and to the right.

There's that face.


I have to laugh when I see this face in every picture. So cute.



Love this one. She couldn't hide that grin.




Beautiful Ballerina







Ending pose. They had to do it twice at rehearsal, but the actual performance was pretty flawless. They were all SO cute, and of course, we were all very proud of Sage.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Mother's Day post #1

I win the award for blog slacker, but we've had the busiest weekend. As usual, Sage's dance recital was on Mother's Day weekend, and I have a LOT of pictures to sort through from that. So I thought I'd post a little about Mother's Day. This is the first year that my mom has been here for Mother's Day...like ever, I think. She came for Sage's recital and a certain someone's impending birthday, so we just lucked out that she'd be here on Mother's Day, too. I've known what I wanted to get her for a while. I went and made my purchase on Saturday (recital day) and decided to go ahead and give it to her, since Sunday is a whirlwind with church.

I came back with it wrapped, and she knew that couldn't have been done by me. Very true. I'm a gift bag kind of girl.
Sage, as usual, was trying to help. Jaggar was helping daddy.
I HATE that this picture is blurry, but I couldn't NOT post it. I got her a Pandora bracelet and bead to start her off. It was the perfect idea because she was obviously thrilled.
And 3 days later, she has gone back to Couch's and filled a good chunk of it up. She said that she hasn't had that much fun in a long time. They ARE fun, and if you don't have a pandora bracelet, you should get one. OR buy one for someone you love. They'll be glad you did. Okay, I'm done pushing. The purple bead in the center with the hearts is the original one that I got.
And even though she's MY mom, she bought me things, too, but that's just because she's giving all the time. I saw these watches at Belk the other day and loved them. Toy Watches. Never heard of them because they're relatively new (I later found out), but I LOVED them, particularly the pink one. Apparently, in the movie, "The Blind Side," Sandra Bullock wore one and their popularity rose immensely. I've never even seen that movie, but I just LOVED the watch. She got me this and a new coach purse. Thank you, Mom! And I will continue working on updating this blog with recital pictures and more Mother's Day pictures.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Being Pampered

Months ago, I told Sage about something that every girl loves: a pedicure. I told her that the place in the mall actually has chairs for kids and that I'd take her there one day. Well, Travis works a lot, and there was no way that I could take Jaggar in there, too, so it just got pushed to the side. Sage would ask pretty regularly about going, but the timing was just never good. This past Saturday, she'd said something about it and I decided that that day was going to be her day. Travis was home, and we were going for it. She, of course, loved it and has been very careful with her toes ever since. :)

How cute is that?
They also put lotion on her legs that "made them SO soft," she said.
THEN they turned a movie on for her.
Sweet
This guy was so nice, and he even asked if he could paint a flower on her toes just because.
So cute! This wasn't even the finished product because he put a glittery dot inside the flower and a leaf beside it. She is VERY proud of these.