Friday, January 29, 2010

Goodbyes

Today we had to say goodbye to some good friends of ours who are going overseas for 5 months. They will be teaching in a semester abroad program with Baylor in Scotland. Can you imagine? I asked Jason when he thought he might get that gig. I'm all up for it! So, we had their youngest daughter over today to play for one last playdate while her mom packed for the rest of the family. She and Hannah absolutely love one another and play so well together. We painted, did crafts, watched a movie, cooked, chased one anther...long story short, I'm exhausted. But, we had great fun and will dearly miss this family for the next 5 months.




In potty traning news, there is not a whole lot to report. We are doing great with going #1 in the potty, but she is still working on #2 in the potty. It has taken all of my brain power this week to think of different techniques and ideas on how to make this better. I am pretty sure at this point that my brain has been flushed down the potty. Seriously!

Monday, January 25, 2010

We're not without war wounds

Thankfully these war wounds did not come from potty training this weekend but from sibling rivalry in the house. Hannah and Molly like to rough house A LOT (at Hannah's instigation) and unfortunately for Hannah's sweet face, Molly won this time. She is fine, but it sure does look bad when you look at her.
On the potty training front, we are doing GREAT! She went without ANY accidents today and even went #2 on the potty several times at her own initiation. We went to play group today and she even went potty twice at our friends house...so, we are very proud of the progress that she has made this weekend. I am sending her to Mother's day out tomorrow (with several changes of clothes) so we will see how that goes. I am not naive enough to think that we will not still struggle with this some, but as of now I am very encouraged with her progress. YEAH Hannah! So, anyone need some extra packages of size 5 diapers?!?!

Friday, January 22, 2010

We dove in...

...to potty training today! While I have to admit that I am exhausted tonight, I think it is more from the mental exertion it took to watch Hannah like a hawk, and not so much that it went badly. She actually did quite well for her first day (3 #1 accidents) and more times than that actually going in the potty (she even went #2 one time in the potty). So, we will call it a success for today and go at it again tomorrow. Her favorite part is the dancing and joy that ensues after she uses the potty. Tonight she wanted to hold my hand so that we could "dance like Mulan" after she used the potty.
It certainly is the simple and small things that bring the most joy sometimes. Praise God for this!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

A full on conversation

I am loving the fact that I can now have and carry on full conversations with Hannah. I love to know what is going on in that little head of hers. Yesterday she gave me a glimpse into her thoughts....

Hannah: "Mama, we are getting a new car later today."
Me: "Really, what kind of car are we going to get?" (by the way, we are NOT getting a new car)
Hannah: "Actually, we are going to get a truck."
Me: "Oh, ok, well what color is the truck going to be?"
Hannah: "Gray, and I am going to ride in the front seat!"

She seemed so proud of herself after this conversation too. She sat in the backseat with a big smile on her face. And, when she did finally see a gray truck she pointed it out to me.

I am thoroughly loving the 2's!!!!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Just some fun pictures of our growing cutie. These are joyful days around our house and we are thankful to God for them.



Thursday, January 14, 2010

Bedtime stalling

Hannah has become a master at trying everything to stall her bedtime. It usually happens once she is already in bed. She will pull out all the stops in order to keep her Daddy and I in the room with her, or to get us to come back in the room. Her favorite thing to say to Jason is "Daddy, you want to sleep with me?" He cannot resist these words spoken so sweetly from Hannah, so usually he caves. A few nights ago, she caught me off guard with this conversation after we had shut the lights off and gone downstairs....

H: (yelling and half way whining) "IT'S DARK!!! MOMMY, DADDY, I'M SCARED!!!!"
Me: "Hannah, you may not yell about this, we sleep in the dark every night."
H: (still whining) "But it's dark and I'm scared, I don't like......"
H: (all chipper and happy) "OOOHHHH Mommy, I like your fweater!"

Let me just tell you now that I busted up laughing. I could not contain it. Maybe it was the abrupt change from whining about the dark to liking my sweater. Or maybe it was the way she says sweater (fweater). But, there are many nights when her stalling at bedtime has me busting up laughing. It is these little things about a budding 2.5 year old that make me so thankful to God for her! What a joy!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

First haircut

Hannah got her first haircut ever over Christmas from Granny. Jason had been talking about it for some time now, but I didn't necessarily want to take her to a salon to have it done. So, Granny was willing and ready to cut it once we got up to their house for Christmas. Hannah did well with it (although she does not quite know how to keep her head still) and has talked about it alot since then. Granny did a great job and even saved locks of hair for Hannah's baby book. Thanks for the haircut Granny! We love it! Sorry these pictures are grainy...I took them with my phone.
Hannah got the official experience in Granny's salon at home. She had the black cape and sat in a real salon chair.


I loved Hannah's hair, but I hadn't fully realized how stringy it had become in the back. It looks WORLDS better now after taking about 1.5 inches off.
All finished!
Look at this cutie!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Imaginative play

Hannah received her first dollhouse from Gramma and Grandpa for Christmas. It has been so cool for me to see her engage in imaginative play with this dollhouse. Almost all of her other toys (for younger toddlers) do not have any form of imaginative play involved, so I have been delighted with this new change. Hannah has loved playing with it and seems to enjoy all the new possiblities.
It is almost as tall as she is, so she often has to go from one side to another as the family does all sorts of different things.
This is one happy girl! Thanks Gramma and Grandpa!


Monday, January 4, 2010

Hannah's new toy

On Christmas Day Hannah was able to play with a cousin's camera. Long story short, she had a blast with it. It was a kid's digital camera and she has talked about it ever since that day. So, when she received some Christmas money from Granny and Papaw we knew just what to get her. However, when we went to the store we found a better quality camera for the same price, so Hannah is the proud new owner of a digital camera....and she LOVES it! She is getting much better at taking pictures, so I thought I would share some with you.
She caught Daddy making a silly face.

This would be a really nice picture of the backyard that she took, until you realize what Molly is doing....SORRY!

Well, this was a great attempt at taking my picture...but she has not quite learned how to actually get people in the shot.

Taking a picture of the TV that is playing her new Ice Age movie.

She loves to take pictures of Daddy and Molly.

Here is the best one yet. She decided to "take a picture of Hannah" in the mirror. I thought she did a great job too. We have had to teach her how to hold the camera so that her fingers don't cover the lens...
...or you get this shot with fingers in the picture...
...or this shot with full fingers covering the lens.

Oh well, for now, she is enjoying her new toy. I now have an excuse to not let her see my camera anymore too.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Back from the whirlwind

We got back this week from our whirlwind Christmas traveling. We spent a week in Birmingham with Jason's family and then 5 days with my family here in TX. We had a blast, but I will tell you that after 12 days away from home, I was pretty glad to get back. Hannah was starting to show signs of fatigue after being out of routine for awhile.
We had a great time with family though that included good food and great fellowship. I will work on putting up pictures soon, but for now I am just enjoying some quiet time at home.
We are so thankful for the blessings that this holiday season and new year have brought.