“All kids want is to be loved.”

The sermon at church tonight on parenting was great. A few things that stuck out to me were:

1) Lead by example- If you are kind, humble, seeking God, respectful, say thank you, speak to them in sentences — that is what they will do
2) Stay Connected- Our kids are different from us. We may like to play soccer where they might like to lay in bed with you and read a book. Learn your kids personality and figure out ways to stay connected and carry on conversations with your kids.
3) Be the Expert- Don’t freak out when your kids ask you questions about anything. Respond with “Thank you for asking me…..”
4) Let them fail
5) Celebrate the efforts not just the achievements

At the end of his sermon “Lead Me” by Sanctus Real was sung. Here are the lyrics:

I look around and see my wonderful life
Almost perfect from the outside
In picture frames I see my beautiful wife
Always smiling
But on the inside, I can hear her saying

“Lead me with strong hands
Stand up when I can’t
Don’t leave me hungry for love
Chasing dreams, what about us?

Show me you’re willing to fight
That I’m still the love of your life
I know we call this our home
But I still feel alone.”

I see their faces, look in their innocent eyes
They’re just children from the outside
I’m working hard, I tell myself they’ll be fine
They’re independent
But on the inside, I can hear them saying

“Lead me with strong hands
Stand up when I can’t
Don’t leave me hungry for love
Chasing dreams, what about us?

Show me you’re willing to fight
That I’m still the love of your life
I know we call this our home
But I still feel alone.”

So Father, give me the strength
To be everything I am called to be
Oh, Father, show me the way
To lead them
Won’t you lead me?

To lead them with strong hands
To stand up when they can’t
Don’t want to leave them hungry for love
Chasing dreams that I could give up

I’ll show them I’m willing to fight
And give them the best of my life
So we can call this our home
Lead me, ’cause I can’t do this alone

Father, lead me, ’cause I can’t do this alone

This song is written from a man’s perspective, but I still loved and felt convicted about a few things in this song.
1) I love that I do feel like David leads our family. I know it’s a huge weight on his shoulders, but I look to him to answer our toughest family decisions and he takes the time to become informed on whatever it is and we talk about it. As far as the kids, when he is away with work he takes care of business, but the minute he walks in the door it’s like an on switch and he is there ready to do puzzles, read books or feed Valor. And he stays on until they are tucked away in their beds. It’s funny, and if you are my friend you know I have complained about this; David gets really into playing with the kids, so when I say put the kids to bed at 7:30 it’s often 9 because he gets caught up in them. I have to remember they are only this little once.

2) Applying these lyrics to my life,  I feel convicted when the writer talks about the children – I look at Valentine like she is so independent. She plays and dances by herself while I sit there on my phone or facebook or whatever — instead of engaging with her. I know that I don’t want to be the remote control, and I know that she feels very loved, and taken care of, but I feel like sometimes I could do a better job of focusing ON HER and just her. (I say this in the context of Valentine because she is older, but this could also be applied to Valor when he is crawling around on the floor)

So this is my prayer: 
So Father, give me the strength
To be everything I am called to be
Oh, Father, show me the way
To lead them
Won’t you lead me?
To lead them with strong hands
To stand up when they can’t
Don’t want to leave them hungry for love
Chasing dreams that I could give up
I’ll show them I’m willing to fight
And give them the best of my life
So we can call this our home
Lead me, ’cause I can’t do this alone
Father, lead me, ’cause I can’t do this alone

You pay for the results you want!

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Click on the picture above to learn more about the product line that I support.

When I first started my salon I didn’t think that I would sell retail, but when I really started to think about it I wondered just how would my clients take care of their hair at home? I don’t want my clients to invest in a beautiful color service and watch their money go down the drain when they use products that aren’t made to protect their hair.

I truly believe that when it comes to your hair (or anything for that matter) you get what you pay for. When I was researching for this post I found a lot of articles that were really discouraging as a hair stylist. I read things like; “My hair stylist is ripping me off.” “Why does my hair stylist push products on me?” “I’m on a budget why does my hair stylist MAKE ME do this.”

I think it is very important to have a good relationship with your hair stylist. Inform her of your needs and you can come to a solution that works best for you. This also includes your product usage. Just like any decision you make, become informed, do your homework, and have a conversation. Know your hair, learn why you are getting the services you are getting, and learn about the products your stylist supports.

I always want my clients to feel like they are getting what they pay for and know that I put thought and knowledge into every hair service that I do.

With that in mind I am of huge fan of Loreal’s Serie Expert line. I’ve been using it on myself for the past 7 years. Being that I have naturally curly, dry, frizzy, color treated hair I need a product that will moisturize and protect my hair.

I recommend Salon grade products on hair that is color treated, frizzy, unruly, difficult, flat etc. etc. etc. Serie Expert has a variety of different product lines based on the needs of your hair. If you have virgin, straight healthy hair and use drug store brands and they are working for you keep on keepin’ on. However, if your current regimen is not working for you start asking questions. Contact me if you are looking for products. I am offering 10% off when you start asking questions!

A few important facts…
-Drug store brands often have the same ingredients as salon grade products but have trace amounts of the proteins your hair needs.
-Salon products have MORE of the proteins your hair needs.
-Salon grade products contain more moisturizers and proteins that sink deep into your hair shaft

I’ll be doing a post about styling products here soon! My favorite product is Moroccan oil Hair Spray and Moroccan Oil Treatment!

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