Tuesday, December 8, 2009

I swear...I'll never go back!!

In our family, some of the kids were blessed with good teeth and others weren't so lucky. I happen to fall into the not so lucky category! No matter how much I brush, floss, waterpick, etc., I am doomed. I have suffered a lot since I was a child with dentist visits and absolutely hate each appointment. I get so worked up over just a simple visit.

Since October, I have been to the dentist a total of 5 times and I have another appointment next week. (last one this year...thank goodness). About 4 years ago, I had a filling fall out of a tooth (wisdom tooth). I was pregnant with Sabrina and didn't think much of it. I neglected getting it refilled and soon the tooth began breaking away in all directions. I would clean it out with the waterpick everyday and it never really hurt or bothered me. In October, the tooth broke off while I was brushing leaving just a little part of the tooth and the entire root system. I have dental insurance so I started looking around so see which dentist in this area are covered on my husbands plan. I found Dr. Eric Dahle in Ontario. He shares and office with Dr. Wettstein. (who I used to go to) I saw he did sedation dentistry and I was sold! Knock me out and get 'er done! He looked at the tooth and said I needed all 4 wisdom teeth out ( I already knew that...) and some cleaning done plus refill 3 fillings that had fallen out. I was scared to death and so I scheduled all of my cleanings first and left the extraction and other work until now....like yesterday! I dreaded seeing December 7 come.

About and hour before my appointment, I took the sedation pill. It took about 15 minutes and I was feeling a little fuzzy and knew it was starting to work. I arrived at the dentist office, signed in and they opened the door and called me back. I was 10 minutes early and had no time to sit down and catch my breath. Before I knew it I was in the death chair with cotton swabs shoved in all directions in my mouth. The nurse handed me headphones, laid me back with the remote control and I was channel surfing in no time. For some reason bull riding caught my attention and I stopped on that channel. Soon enough came the 1st, 2nd, 3rd needle for numbing. The dentist came in and did a couple more needles. I am pretty sure I counted 10 needles shoved in my mouth..NOT COOL. Everything was nice and numb and the dentist was off...drilling away at a filling that had fallen out of the side of my tooth. I was watching the bull riding intently waiting to see if the guy got a re-ride and next thing I know the high speed drill comes flying out of my mouth, over my lip, blood gushing everywhere. The dentist grabbed gauze and squeezed my lip together and said, "This one may need stitches." What the heck?? What just happened?? Then the stupid nurse had the nerve to say..."You can't turn your head like that or accidents like this will happen. If you want him to stop, then just raise your hand up." Me, turn my head?? Are you serious? I was waiting to see if the guy got a reride. Plus, why would I turn my head to look at the dentist while he was drilling in my mouth? I am not that stupid. I couldn't talk and say anything because my mouth was so numb. In my mind, I did a whole lot of talking though. He hurried through the rest of the work, pulled the tooth, handed me a prescription for vicodin and was GONE. Where did he go?? He was out of there. The nurse gave instruction, walked me to the front counter, told me I owed $95.20 for the visit and that they'd bill the rest to insurance and I left. I got in the car so angry, that I closed my eyes so I wouldn't sit there and cry. I ended up falling asleep until we got home. I walked in, changed the gauze in my mouth and went to bed for 4 hours. I woke up to my sister calling on the phone and I was hysterical that I forgot to pick up Sarah at school. My mom did though! The pain was becoming very intense as the numbing was wearing off. I decided it was time to try a vicodin for the very first time. I have problems taking medication so I was a little scared about how my body would react. Usually 1 regular stregth tylenol will knock me out...and this was a vicodin...repeat...vicodin. It helped with the pain for about 3 hours, but the way I felt was horrible. I laid in bed until 4:00 am with my eyes wide open. Not fun. Needless to say, I have some vicodin that will join the collection of pills in the cupboard!

I am thankful to have the work done, but I will never go back to that dentist again. While I was in the room getting my work done, he was paged with 3 other patients waiting for him. Because he was hurried, I got the blunt end of the deal and of course he isn't going to admit he did anything wrong.

The picture is from today. Yesterday it looked alot worse!! The cut starts inside my mouth and finishes at the bottom of my lip..as you can see. I am so afraid to split it open again. The cut is alot deeper than you can see in the picture.
Nice swollen lips...want a kiss??? Well, you don't get one anyways!


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sarah chosen again??!!!

Sarah has been awarded Student of the Month for November. We went to the school board meeting and this is the letter her teacher, Mrs. Forrest wrote about her.

I am happy to introduce Sarah Esteves as Student of the Month at Nyssa Elementary School. Sarah is an outstanding student who is a perfect representative of the kind of student that teachers love to teach, other students love to call their friend, and I am sure that family is proud to say, "She's our girl!"
Sarah is an eager learner. She was so eager to learn that her grandma needed to teach her to read before she even came to kindergarten. Sometimes that puts a student at a disadvantage because they do not have a peer in what they can achieve. But that does not put Sarah at any disadvantage. She is happy to read to others, share her knowledge about letters and sounds, help others learn and work along side of all of her friends. She is able to practice her skills, and continue to grow in her understanding of reading and writitng. She has inspired a whole table of children to spend their Free Choice time writing words, sounding out words, and reading other's words while being their teacher and usually keeping some kind of score for them. As I have watched this learning time in my class, some how the score at the end of their time around the teacher table is almost always even, and Sarah congratulates each student on their work and achievement! How's that for a super little Kindergartener! She is just as natural a learner as she is a teacher! She loves to be challenged with new sounds, new words, new concepts, and new information. She shines in math when the questions get hard. She has the greatest look of "I won't give up" if she doesn not get an answer right the first time. She keeps thinking until she has applied a concept or broken a code. Sarah is a delight to have in class, a joy to teach and a student you will be proud to recognize tonight.
It is easy to see why Sarah is our student of the month! She is an awesome girl, an extraordinary student and a wonderful person. I am proud to be her teacher. I know Sarah will continue to make her teachers proud and her parents and family even prouder. Congratulations, Sarah. I know you will be a wonderful Student of the Month in Nyssa.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Forrest

Monday, November 2, 2009

Trunk or Treat

We spent Halloween night at the church at trunk or treat. We had a great time and came home with a lot of candy. Sarah was a nice witch and Sabrina was a fairy godmother! haha. I wore the USA national soccer jersey that I bought for Naldo for Christmas. I had it personalized with our last name and Naldo's favorite number....7. Now I have to wrap it up!!! :)

















Friday, October 9, 2009

Sarah's Achievement Award...

Today was a day off from school and Sarah was so bummed. She didn't know what to do with herself all day at home. She slept in 30 minutes longer than normal, which I was expecting her to sleep in a lot longer. That's what I get for dreaming... She loves school to say the least. She loves her teacher so much and can't wait to get to school each day to learn something new.

The other day her teacher called and told me Sarah had a good day. (I thought she was calling because the week before I talked to her teacher about a little boy that has been saying mean things to Sarah. It had been going on for a while and I kept telling Sarah to toughen up and quit being a tattle tale. When the little boy told her he was going to bury her in the water...that was enough. I had to talk to her teacher.) She also said she was very quiet and asked if she was ok. I assured her that I thought she was fine. The real reason she was calling was to tell me Sarah was getting the achievement award for the month.

The award assembly came and they called Sarah up to get her award. I went to stand behind her and left the camera with my mom. She came over...stood there for a long time trying to figure out the camera and then went and sat down. When I went to sit down, I turned the camera on to look at the pictures she had taken...NONE. Needless to say I was a little bummed, but oh well. We took a couple pictures when she got home.

Congrats Sarah. I'm very proud of you!! Her teacher had some nice things to say about Sarah. You can read them on the award below!




Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Happy Birthday Sarah!!

I can't believe how time flies. Six years ago today, I was anxiously waiting for Naldo's arrival to the USA. His visa interview was scheduled for September 3 and he arrived September 4. Too bad Sarah had other plans and came into this world on September 2!! She came amazing fast and has been my princess ever since. When she was first born, she didn't cry and was very blue. A while later, she finally cried and my heart finally began beating normal again. She was the perfect baby. She hardly ever cried except when I put her down. She loved to be held even to sleep at night. She walked at 13 months old and finally stopped nursing at 22 months old! I know, I know - I was beginning to think I would have to go to school to nurse her...She wouldn't eat so that was practically my only option. Sarah has a great love for books and learning. At a very young age, she had quite the vocabulary and it never ceases to amaze me what she comes up with. I am constantly asking where she learns things and her reply is always the same - "I just know..." I love her a lot and can't imagine life without her. It seems like she has always been there as long as I can remember.









Happy Birthday Princess!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

No way...are you serious??

Last Saturday while I was traveling home, I came around a corner in North SLC and came to a quick stop as traffic had stopped. I knew there was construction and that we had to get into 2 lanes from 4 or 5. I was at a complete stand still and thought..no...this can't be happening! We slowly moved through the traffic to find out that in the construction area, there was a 4 car accident that looked nasty. Although I didn't want to rubberneck too much, I could see kids involved and was pretty concerned. I thought, when I get home, I'll get on the computer and see if everyone was ok. I was pretty tired before I got home so the searching on the computer waited until Sunday early evening. I went to ksl.com and started going through the headlines. "Woman found shot to death in Cedar City," "Two shot, One killed in Taylorsville," Police searching for suspects following car chase, Dedicatory services for Oquirrah Mountain temple wrap up, 5 Bicyclist crash; 3 sent to the hospital, etc. etc. etc. When I read all of the headlines trying to find the car accident, I went on to the next page when all of a sudden I had a feeling to go back to that article involving the bicyclist. I started reading....
UTAH COUNTY -- Five bicyclists were injured
during a race when the driver of an SUV in front of them slammed on the brakes
to avoid another vehicle.
The accident happened around 9:30 a.m. Saturday on
State Road 92 near Timpanogos Cave in American Fork Canyon during the annual
1,000 Warriors charity bike race.
Three riders were sent to the hospital.
One, Dave Collins, was in very critical condition. As of late Saturday night,
friends tell us Collins had been through two surgeries and was doing a little
better. He was cut from his jugular to his sternum and lost a lot of blood at
the scene.
"It was a very traumatic scene for those who went by." -
John
Beck

The other two injured bikers, Steve Beck and Mike Skousen, are expected
to be OK. Friends say Skousen has been released from the hospital and Beck
should be released Sunday. Two others received only minor injuries.
The five riders had been looking forward to Saturday's race. They're all part of Red
Mountain Brumby's, a cycling club based in Mesa, Ariz. Forty five of them made
the trip to Utah, including Collins.
"He's strong and he leads the pack often. He's cycled thousands of miles," said a friend, John Beck, whose son was
injured in the race.
Collins took the brunt of the impact in the crash.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, the driver of an SUV slammed on its brakes
to avoid hitting a vehicle pulling a trailer in the opposite lane. Collins and
Steven Beck had no time to slow down and crashed into the SUV. Three other
riders wrecked while trying to avoid the vehicle.
Trooper Nathan Powell said, "Coming down the hill in this type of event they can reach speeds of
anywhere from 35 to 55 miles per hour."
Collins went through the back window
of the SUV, cutting his jugular, breaking his jaw and damaging a nerve in his
shoulder. Friends credit several first responders, including two EMT-trained
racers, and a former military nurse for keeping him alive at the scene.
John Beck said, "It's going to be a long haul for Dave, and we're praying for him to
pull through."
Witnesses expressed concern that the canyon wasn't closed for the race and that there wasn't signage warning drivers.
Race organizer Rick Bennett says they tried to do just that.
"We asked UDOT to close the canyon and they declined," he said.
The Utah Department of Transportation confirms that, adding race officials approached them only days
ago and with conflicting dates for the race.
UDOT's Scott Thompson said, "We did not want to take away the activity for all the recreational users trying to
get through the canyon."
The 1,000 Warriors bike ride is an annual event that raises money for scholarships for wounded war
veterans and the children of veterans killed in action. It is held in conjunction with but is not related to the Tour of Utah.
Participants began Saturday's event at 6 a.m. in Park City. The race was briefly stopped to allow a
medical helicopter to land. It resumed with riders crossing the finish line at Snowbird.
An investigation is ongoing and UHP doesn't know if any charges will be filed.


I could not believe my eyes. I know a John Beck..he's my dads best friend from growing up and his son's name is Steve. Plus, Steve lives in Mesa right now. It all seemed to real and I started feeling sick to my stomach. I ran downstairs, read the article to my mom and she called Lucy and Richard Beck (John and Richard are brothers.) to see if it was really them. They hadn't heard anything, but said they'd call and find out. A while later, they called and confirmed it was him. NOOO way. How could it be? Steve punctured his lungs and had terrible road rash and bruises as he also slammed into the back of the SUV along with Dave Collins at 45 mph. The Beck's thanked me for being intune with the Spirit and going back to read that article and letting them know. I had already passed the article and though..man, that sucks. I still don't know why I went back to that article because I really wasn't interested in it, except the Spirit prompted me to do it. I hope all 3 of these riders have speedy recoveries. Steven has been quite instrumental in our family in recent years as well as his father John. We love this family A LOT and hate to see things like this happen to good people.

This is another article that came out later about the incident.

AMERICAN FORK -- The biker who slammed into the back of an SUV during a charity ride down American Fork Canyon was still in surgery Sunday night; he's expected to be out of surgery around midnight.
Dave Collins, a rider from Mesa, Ariz., cut his jugular, broke his jaw and damaged a nerve in his shoulder when he hit the SUV. He's being treated at University Hospital.
He has been in a medically induced coma since the wreck Saturday morning.

Collins is tough. You'd have to be to survive hitting the back windshield of a Ford Explorer, going 45 miles an hour, face first. Friends tell us the tri-athlete is already showing signs of improving.
Sterling Baer, with Red Mountain Brumby's, Collins' team, told KSL, "Virtually every bone in his face broken--eye socket, cheekbone, nose, his jaw bone."

There's good news, too, though. Baer says Collins suffered no brain damage and no vertebrae damage.
Collins and the four other riders hurt were riding in the annual 1,000 Warriors charity bike race when an SUV in front of them slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting another vehicle. Riders in the race complained there were no signs warning drivers to watch for bikers and they were upset the canyon was not closed.
Scott Thompson, with UDOT, said, "We didn't feel it was necessary to close the road for the race."
UDOT didn't want to restrict other recreationists from using the canyon that day.
But Thompson does have one suggestion for race organizers to learn from organizers of the Tour of Utah.

"I can tell you with the professional bike race going on, they contacted the Highway Patrol and had what we call a rolling closure in place," he said. "It might have kept everyone a little safer."
And it might have kept Collins out of the hospital.
But don't expect this wreck to keep Collins off his bike. "Knowing Dave, he will ride again, yeah, for sure," Bauer said.
Bauer says the family would love to meet and thank all the racers who jumped into action to save Collins immediately after the wreck. They are working with race organizers to get the names of those who helped.
Doctors plan to start brining Collins out of the coma on Tuesday.
An interesting note, Collins has strong Utah ties. Though he currently calls Mesa, Ariz. Home, Utah is where he's from. He grew up in Provo and attended BYU.







Sending Sarah off to Kindergarten!!

The first day of Kindergarten has finally arrived for Sarah and she could not be a happier little girl! We walk to school everyday since we live so close. The first day, she skipped to school in pure excitement. She met her teacher for the first time on Monday before school since we were not in town for open house night. She absolutely loves Mrs. Forrest. We were very lucky to get her as a teacher and I feel so blessed to have her. She is exactly what Sarah needs right now. After I dropped her off, I was walking down the hall and ran into Pennie Ellsworth. She asked me if it was hard to leave Sarah. I told her not really (trying to be a tough mom and convince myself that it wasn't). Then I saw Colleen Mitchell and she asked if I was ok? I said..sure! Once I got out of the double door at the school, one single tear ran down my cheek and by the time I got to the cross walk, I was boobin'. Shelly Gilman was there waiting to cross and I said..man, I can't believe I'm boobin like this. She said, I'm not, I'm celebrating!! Then she asked if Sarah was in Kindergarten and I said, Yeah...then she says..Ok..it's ok for you to cry then! We walked the rest of the way home together to her house and I had only a block left alone. I got home and flopped on the couch in tears again. Sabrina came and gave me a big hug and told me not to cry. We ended up going to Ontario soon after that to get things off my mind. It ended up being a great day. It was fun to hear Sarah talk the whole way home about her first day and her love for school. Another thing that is funny - Sarah is a very picky eater. This whole week, she has eaten everything at school and said she actually kind of likes it. You know how many times I have tried to get her to eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich...or a taco...or a burrito...or tuna sandwiches...ALOT. She would take one bite, spit it out and run. At school she has eaten everything. (except the tuna..she only ate 1/2 sandwich, but that is still good). Yeah for school!!


Sarah ready to run out the door!!




Sabrina crying that her sister is leaving for school. They are very close and I knew this would be hard on Sabrina. So far, she has been doing well with the transition although it is not easy for her. Everyday around 10:00 she is ready to go pick Sarah up from school. She thinks that 2 hours is plenty of time for Sarah to be at school!



First day finally!!

A fun week in Utah
















Last week, we spent our last few days of vacation in Utah together as a family. We did the regular things we always like to do there - Kangaroo Zoo, Chuck E Cheeses, Quilted Bear, walk the mall a few times, bowling at BYU, lots of wii playing, cousin playing and of course the best BBQ ever at my brother, Luke's house. Also while we were there, it was LaNae and Jake's anniversary so I watched their kids all day long. It was actually quite fun. I was a little nervous about 4 kids alone, but we had a great time. Her kids nap well so it was mainly my kids for several hours. A couple days later, Naldo and I went on a date. We went to Braza-grill (brazilian resturant in SLC), did a little shopping, and played miniture golf. We are old so we got home pretty early! It was nice though to spend time together without the kids and know they were being taken care! We came home Saturday and had Sunday to rest up before school on Monday.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Busy Summer is Coming to an End!!

School is just around the corner and I am still wanting to squeeze in another trip to Utah!! You'd think that after going to Brazil (2 1/2 weeks), Utah (1 week - Lagoon, Temple dedication, Hogle Zoo), Camping (4 days) and Oregon Coast (4 days) we'd be vacationed out. We aren't though!! It has been a fun summer!! I think I am denial about school starting because Sarah is starting Kindergarten. She missed the deadline last year by 1 day and that was a little upsetting, but now that it is really here, I have mixed feelings! I know, I am a crazy mom!! I just can't believe I have an almost 6 year old child. I feel like I just graduated high school. It's been almost 10 years though...wow...crazy how time passes by so quickly.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Fair Time!!

Yesterday, the girls and I went to the Malheur County fair in Ontario. The girls had a great time walking around, looking at animals, eating cotton candy, etc. Sarah saw a kid with a smokey the bear bracelet and wondered where he got it. We went looking and found the smokey the bear booth. The guy was very nice and said, I'll ask you some questions and then I'll give you some goodies because I know you are sooooo smart.

Question #1
Man: Do you play with matches?
Sarah: ....silence......YES
Man: NOOOO, you should never play with matches.

Question #2
Man: What do you do when you find matches laying around?? Do you give them to an adult?
Sarah: ....silence.....NO...I'll keep them.
Man: YES, you should give them to an adult.

Question #3
Man: If you see other kids playing with matches, should you tell and adult?
Sarah:....silence...thinking....NO
Man: YES, you should tell your mom or dad because they could start a fire.

About this time, my face was bright red...buring...trying not to laugh and be embarrassed at the same time. He then tells Sarah that she has to promise to never play with fire or matches and to tell a grown up if she sees others doing it. Sarah: OK, I will. By then, I was too afraid to let Sabrina answer the questions. When we got home, we started going through the bag of stuff he gave us. My only thoughts were, I need to educate my kids on fire I guess. Much to my surprise, all the stuff he gave us was in SPANISH...yes you read that right...spanish. Ok, Sarah is dark, but she doesn't speak spanish...PUUUU-LEASE people. So much for educating my kids on smokey the bear!!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Utah fun!




















We arrived in SLC from Brazil on Friday afternoon and spent the week with LaNae. My sister, Holly and her kids surprised me at the airport in SLC. I had no idea they were going to be there when I arrived. It was the best surprise ever! We all crashed at LaNae's house in Provo. She was so nice to let us all stay there. She came up from Arizona to be with us. When I got there, the only thing I could think of was to shower and start doing laundry! I had 2 weeks of dirty clothes to wash! We ate dinner and all crashed. We got up early to go to the 4th of July parade. We found Luke and Julliana along the parade route and sat with them. After, we made lunch and hung around LaNae's house. We went to the park next to her house to watch the Stadium on Fire fireworks. Sunday, we went to church and then to Luke's house in Spanish Fork for a nice BBQ. My mom met us there and we all had a great time. We had great food, games, and karaoke of course!! Monday, we (Holly's family, Luke's family, LaNae's girls, my family, and my mom) spent the day at Lagoon. It was fun to watch the cousins playing together. The older kids were able to go off on their own and ride together. I think we all had a great time and were totally ready to crash when we got home! Tuesday, LaNae and her girls, myself and my girls, and my mom went to Hogle Zoo. It was fun to see the animals and watch the girls have fun together. Wednesday, we were able to go to Orriqurah (how ever you spell it!!) Temple open house. It was amazing! My girls loved it and walked through the temple quietly, taking it all in. Afterwards, LaNae packed up her car and left for Arizona as she had a birthday party and family reunion on the Yates side. We stayed and cleaned up the house for her and left on Thursday morning! It was a fun week with my family. Now I am ready to crash after 3 weeks of little sleep and running 100 mph!!

We're Back!!
















We had a quite the adventure getting to Brazil this time. We arrived at the airport in SLC to find out our plane was being worked on for the same problem as the Air France plane that went down. That was a little nerve wracking. We sat there and waited as they kept saying only 30 more minutes, 15 more minutes, 45 minutes we will be leaving for sure...etc. We were suppose to leave at 8:35 a.m. Our plane finally departed at noon. That meant we missed our connecting flight to Manaus that left at 5:oo p.m. from Atlanta. We were then told we would fly from Atlanta to Sao Paulo then Manaus and that we were leaving that night at 9:20! Great - at least we would be leaving! We went to the gate, and found out that NO, we weren't leaving that night and that we were on standby and that the plane was already over-booked. We waited and waited hoping there might be a slight chance of getting on. NOPE. We were then put up in a hotel by Delta. It was nice but to think we should have already been in Brazil having fun and we were still stuck in an airport was a little overwelming. We had to check out of the hotel by noon and our flight didnt' leave until 9:20 pm. What a LONG day chasing 2 kids around the Atlanta airport! Finally we got on, and headed to Sao Paulo. We arrived, got our luggage and found out we were missing 1 bag. GREAT. No clothes for Sabrina! We didn't have much time, so we hurried and checked in and went to the gate. We had about 45 minutes before the plane was scheduled to take off when Naldo realized he didn't have his wallet. It had fallen out of his pocket on the flight to Sao Paulo and when he stood up, he threw his blanket on the seat and covered it up most likely. There was no time to go asking for it or he would have missed the flight to Manaus. We went ahead and got on the flight. We arrived in Manaus and Naldo decided he would stay in Manaus to find out about his wallet and lost bag and I went on to Itacoatiara (3 hours away) with the girls. I checked into the hotel with the girls, ate dinner quickly, took the girls to see their grandparents quickly and went to bed after a long 3 days of traveling! Naldo found out he wasn't going to be able to get the bags until friday or saturday so he got a taxi in the middle of the night and came to Itacoatiara. He arrived around 3:00 am.

The next day , the girls were so excited to see their grandparents, they got up early and wanted to go! Most of the days were spent there. One day, we did rent a boat and go fishing for piranhas. We did well. We kept 40 piranhas and 2 catfish. We did let some piranhas go that were small. Other than that, we spent a lot of time riding motorcycles, eating, playing with the kittens, and visiting with friends. It was a nice time to relax and enjoy ourselves with people we love.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Time for V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N!!

Yes, summer is here and it is time for vacation!!





Maybe do a little fishing...




Watch some beautiful sunsets



Maybe a little jungle exploring...






Or a boat ride to see the divided waters....



Or a day at the beach....
Manaus and Itacoatiara, BRAZIL...Here I come....Here we come!
We can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More when we come home next month...

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Do you need bows for your little girls??
































I have made a lot more bows since the last time I posted pictures. If you are interested in any of these bows, please let me know in the next week. I will be taking quite a few to Brazil in 2 weeks. Even if you just want me to hold on to it until you can pay for it, let me know or I will be taking it. Also, I have beanie hats and head bands if you are interested. The colors in the pictures are all I have right now, but I can get any color you want if you let me know. Sorry the pictures are kind of sloppy. I was in a hurry to get them posted!