Saturday, February 07, 2009

Locks of Love










Patrick and his new doo.
It was hair cut day at the Harrigans. First Patrick and I went to the barber, though, from looking at his picture he did not get his cut much (though it looks a lot better!). Then, we met the girls where both Ellie and Mary got their hair cut.
Ellison getting a trim










It was the second time that Mary had grown her hair out long enough so they could cut 10 inches off for Locks of Love. Locks of Love is a program where they take hair and make hair pieces for kids (and adults) who are either battling cancer or have Alopecia. The first time Mary did it I was raising funds for a Team in Training ride for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. A few weeks after she had her hair cut, we found out her cousin, Jackson Odle, had Alopecia. We are very proud of her for doing this for Locks of Love. And she sure does look cute!

Mary with her new haircut.

The Harrigans are doing well. Amy is starting to become uncomfortable. Mainly her back hurts (has nothing to do with the shoes she might wear......). Our peanut is going on 18 weeks old. We will find out on Feb. 23rd if we are having Jack Ephrim (my money is on Jack) or a girl. We get to do a 3-D high def ultrasound, which should be pretty cool.

I will be in UT next week staying at the Firth Resort and Spa and then the next week, I go to Colorado. I have not been to Utah since Christmas, and I am looking forward to seeing everyone.

Amy is going to fly up and spend a day with mein Colorado. It is Franklin American's Annual Summit Meeting (we, and some other vendors, take people on the ski train to Winter Park to ski). While is sounds like a bit of a boondoggle, it is amazing the relationships that are created. Amy won't ski this year, but will just ride up on the train and hang out at the lodge for the day. I am excited to have coming along. And.....this year we won't staying at a Drury Inn like we did last year (the bed felt like a piece of plywood and that is being nice...).

On a related note, I learned last year from Amy's Uncle Ted, that her Great-Grandfather use to ride in one of the train cars used for the Ski Train, every month to attend a board meeting in Denver. He would take the Rio Grande train from Salt Lake City to Denver. He was on the board of Directors of Rio Grande. I thought that was pretty cool!

Patrick has his annual charity concert at School the 13th. He is playing his guitar and singing, On a Mexican Radio, originally performed by A Wall of Voodoo. Ellie and Mary both have projects for school we are working on. Amy is going crazy from the kids playing Rock Band all the time.
I hope you are well. I was bummed to not be able to make it to Iowa for PigBoy's 40th Birthday Bash. Seems so strange that PigBoy is 40. I still remember that day I took him out to Saylorville Lake for his first real mountain bike ride. It was the same day he bet me I couldn't eat a whole ear of sweetcorn without stopping. He lost the bet.......
Love
PJ

1 comment:

Billy and Nikki said...

Everyone looks great with the new dos. Mary, what a sweet thing to do! Amy get yourself a pair of flats, I know what your thinking :( I had to give in on my second pregnancy too.