Monday, March 25, 2013

"Gramma house!"

Hannah loves to go to "Gramma house." She doesn't care which Grandma's house, just as long as it's a Grandma's house. And she asks to go to Grandma's house constantly. And she loves it even more when there are cousins there to see. Especially my brother's little girl Emily. Hannah asks for "Trish, Emily, Eric" at least 5 times every day. So when you put both of her favorite things together, it makes for one happy Hannah. A couple of weeks ago, they made their first trip to Fort Worth since Emily was born and we had dinner at my Mom's house. Hannah was in hog heaven.









Look, Uncle Eric! I'm holding Emily!

Emily's not too sure about this arrangement.

"MINE!"




Kisses!

zoo adventure with the cousins

While the Irish family was in town, we went to the zoo and met up with my sister-in-law, Natalie, and her three girls. It was a fun, long, crazy day. Hannah had a blast being carried around by Stacey, which was good because at first she and her cousins had a bit of a fight over who got Grandma. Poor Cheri. She needs a clone. We did some things we've never done before, like go to the amphibian house which was a lot of fun.



I was the only one brave enough to touch the snake. What a bunch of woosies.

Flamingos!




The white tiger likes to pace back and forth in front of the viewing window, which is totally awesome. It's so pretty!

watching the white tiger


Monkeys!!!!


Hahahahaha. Don't ask.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

family visit

A few weeks ago, Dan's sister Christy and her family came for a visit from Ireland. They were here for two weeks, and so we got to spend a lot of time with them. Hannah loves her Irish cousins and the feeling is definitely mutual. They spent lots of time playing and singing with her. Leah, who's 8, spent a LOT of time playing with Hannah and even taught her "Ring around the rosie" and now it's her favorite game. She gets really confused and frustrated with other little kids when they don't know it or aren't as interested in playing it as she is. She can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to walk around in circles 50 million times. She definitely misses Leah a lot. She misses the older girls too, and asks for them every day now. She doesn't quite get the concept that they live thousands of miles away. She still expects them to be at Grandma's house all the time. My oldest niece, Stacey, is extremely talented. She has a beautiful singing voice and is very good at the guitar. One night we were able to get her to serenade us for a while. Hannah wasn't sure what to make of the guitar at first, but eventually we were able to get her to strum it. It was funny watching her watch Stacey, though. As you'll see in the video, she was pretty mesmerized and wanted to figure out how she was playing the guitar, but then she'd get scared and back away.



Swinging like a big girl with Leah



Getting pestered by Becky




Sunday, March 17, 2013

Family Home Evening

We have started having Family Home Evening every Monday night. It is usually really short and simple, since Hannah has such a short attention span, but it is a lot of fun. Since we started, she has learned to fold her arms and to say "amen." She gets really excited and wants to say prayers, but we haven't been able to get her to repeat after us yet. Our "lessons" are usually only a couple of sentences long, and sometimes we will do some coloring. But the majority of FHE at our house consists of singing time. Hannah LOVES to sing. All the time. She has an amazing memory and can remember surprising amounts of lyrics for her age. She especially loves the songs with hand motions like "Popcorn Popping" and "Twinkle Twinkle." These videos don't quite do justice to her. She always gets nervous in front of the camera and clams up, but they're still really cute.







Old friends, new friends

 Back in December, my friend Hollie and her family moved here to DFW. Hollie was one of my best friends in high school, and we had even planned to be roommates at BYU- Idaho. But, as you may know, I decided to go to BYU in Utah instead, and so over the years we kind of lost touch. But thanks to facebook we stayed in touch enough for me to find out she was moving here. We've been trying to get together ever since, and finally a couple of weeks ago we made it happen. It was so great to see her and meet her family. We had a lot of fun talking and catching up, and Hannah made instant friends with her son, Quinn. They have TONS of toys, and she was in hog heaven playing and jumping on his toddler bed. Then she discovered they have a rocking horse and I wasn't sure we were going to get her to come home with us.




That's Raelynn. Isn't she cute?